Machine Learning with GoogleRobot™

Machine Learning with GoogleRobot™ Bridges Communication Gap between Humans and Robots

Machine Learning with GoogleRobot™
Hollywood, FL, November 14, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Professor Steven Donahue, features editor of Language Magazine, has developed a Device for Human-Robotic Communication dubbed GoogleRobot™ . This new invention is integrated with Googlescriber™ or a "Write-by-Phone" system: a breakthrough. The phone learning system is capable of processing student essays and other interactions automatically by telephone and returning instant holistic and analytical scores.

GoogleRobot™ bridges the gap between machine learning, intelligent tutoring, and multi-agent problem solving. Professor Donahue notes, “Knowledge is the interplay between perception and action, both of which cannot be inventoried in stone, but must be adaptively coordinated or modified during the communication act in order for said knowledge to be transferred parsimoniously, heuristically, and effectively.”

GoogleRobot™ provides an apparatus and software for processing text, speech, video and providing robust scoring, analysis, and feedback. Furthermore, GoogleRobot™ allows for cognitive apprenticeship interactions between situated automata and human teachers providing corrective feedback via a rule-based system featuring modeling, scaffolding, fading, and sequencing modes to solve real-world problems related to language processing. Thus, Knowledge Acquisition is a two way street of cognitive apprenticeship between human and machine: or perception-action coupling.

Steven Donahue is an inventor, professor, and features editor for Language Magazine (http://www.languagemagazine.com) - the preeminent publication covering global language issues. Following 9/11, the US Military used his software for learning exotic languages, such as Pashto for the U.S. National Guard, and Dari. His work covering Language and Software has been covered in The Chronicle of Higher Education, National Public Radio, Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times.

Demo number is (877) 234-3851.

Contacts
Googlescriber™, Hollywood
Professor Steven Donahue, 954-920-8192
donahue.steven@gmail.com

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