Marketplace Tech for Thursday, June 5, 2014
Jun 5, 2014

Marketplace Tech for Thursday, June 5, 2014

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Do I detect a hint of sarcasm? On today's show, Noah Smith, an associate professor of Language Technologies and Machine Learning at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about building a program that detects sarcasm. Plus, we visit Jim D’Addario, CEO of the D’Addario strings company, to talk about manufacturing technologies and the company’s new, super-strong guitar string

 

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Torture tested guitar strings

Jun 5, 2014
D'Addario and Company is working towards a newer, stronger, super string

Do I detect a hint of sarcasm? On today’s show, Noah Smith, an associate professor of Language Technologies and Machine Learning at Carnegie Mellon University, talks about building a program that detects sarcasm. Plus, we visit Jim D’Addario, CEO of the D’Addario strings company, to talk about manufacturing technologies and the company’s new, super-strong guitar string

 

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