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Obermeier, Klaus
iotronics Corporation
Atlanta, Georgia
 
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Klaus K. Obermeier is currently CEO and President of the Atlanta-based iotronics Corporation, a Web service automation and integration company for IP-enabled devices. In 2002, he raised 2 million Euro from a venture capital fund in Germany. He is an acknowledged authority on load testing, Web services, and natural language processing. He was the founder of SQLBench International, a load testing company based on statistical modeling and queuing theory of applications during the design phase. Segue Software purchased SQLBench in 1998.

He held the position of Vice-President of International Operations at Segue Software, Softblox, and IQ Software. He began his career as¿¿Principal Senior Scientist in man-machine interaction and artificial intelligence (AI) for Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio. He received his Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in linguistic cognitive modeling of temporal data for medical expert systems. He was granted an Inventor Award and Business Development Award from Battelle Memorial Institute for creating and taking to market a natural language interface for relational databases. He holds a Liberal Arts degree from The University of Regensburg, Germany. He has taught computer science courses focused on computational linguistics and AI.

His research interests include disruptive technologies for pervasive computing, with an emphasis on natural language processing and wireless devices. He is currently working on a Web services generator for IP-enabled devices based on emerging properties. Obermeier has written a book on natural language processing and AI, and has had several papers on expert systems published. As a Wittgenstein aficionado, he presented papers at international conferences and has published on subjects ranging from phenomenology and neopositivism to cognitive issues in touring test scenarios. He contributed numerous chapters to encyclopedias and trade journals on a wide variety of subjects. Obermeier is a current member and past alumnus of the Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) at The Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia.

 
 
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   Natural language processing recipes: unlocking text data with machine learning and deep learning using Python
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Python--30 years in the making and named after the hilariously funny Monty Python’s Flying Circus--has become the preferred language for natural language processing (NLP) for a number of reasons: it i...

Nov 26 2021  
   Natural language data management and interfaces
Li Y., Rafiei D., Bonifati A., Morgan&Claypool Publishers, 2018. 156 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-681734-08-8)

Natural languages make infinite use of finite means (for example, grammar and vocabulary). Humans in general have no issue understanding a language as they acquire the nuances in specific contexts and learn how to express themselves. S...

Sep 29 2021  
   The Internet of Things: enabling technologies, platforms, and use cases
Raj P., Raman A., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2017. 392 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-498761-28-4)

The number of connected devices will soon be much bigger than the world population. The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the Internet at a much faster pace than ever expected, and we are experiencing only the beginning of a new tre...

Feb 26 2019  
   Natural language processing systems for capturing and standardizing unstructured clinical information
Kreimeyer K., Foster M., Pandey A., Arya N., Halford G., Jones S., Forshee R., Walderhaug M., Botsis T. Journal of Biomedical Informatics 73(C): 14-29, 2017.  Type: Article

Clinical information could be the poster child for big data and artificial intelligence (AI). It encompasses large amounts of unstructured text, which has to be harnessed to be effectively used (1) by medical personnel treating a patie...

Jun 11 2018  
   Prediction and inference from social networks and social media
Kawash J., Agarwal N., Özyer T., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2017. 225 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319510-48-4)

Traversing the social graph of social media networks has become the holy grail for basic research into the human condition. This book contains in-depth discussions of how social networks (SNs) enable interaction between participants an...

Nov 30 2017  
   Handbook on computational intelligence (2 vols.)
Angelov P., World Scientific Publishing Co, Inc., River Edge, NJ, 2016. 1000 pp.  Type: Book, Reviews: (2 of 2)

Computational intelligence (CI) is a set of nature-inspired methodologies that, according to the editor, include “fuzzy logic (as a more human-oriented approach to reasoning); artificial neural networks (mimicking the human b...

Jun 1 2017  
   MySQL for the Internet of Things
Bell C., Apress, New York, NY, 2016. 335 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-484212-94-3), Reviews: (2 of 2)

What if anything you touch generates data that needs to be monitored, stored, and potentially curated? How could you process the data, and what format should it be in? With the advent of the Internet of Things (IoT), this scenario has ...

Mar 27 2017  
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Kreowski H., Scholz-Reiter B., Thoben K., Springer International Publishing, New York, NY, 2015. 580 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-642426-94-0)

This proceedings volume includes 51 papers on logistics that deal with tagging, planning, routing, and scheduling in the supply chain. The drivers for an increase of complexity in the supply chain start with factors that are actually o...

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   Predicting employee expertise for talent management in the enterprise
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“Groom to grow” has been the mantra for corporations for many years. This paper describes a data-driven approach by IBM to use predictive modeling for internal talent management. In the face of rapid innovation and ...

Aug 25 2015  
   The Google model: managing continuous innovation in a rapidly changing world
Steiber A., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Cham, Switzerland, 2014. 125 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319042-07-7), Reviews: (2 of 2)

Innovation is commonly linked to technology. This book is about a different kind of innovation: leadership and management. Most orthodox theories on management innovation are still focused on better and faster measurements and controls...

Jan 29 2015  
 
 
 
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