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  Gary Chevsky - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gary Chevsky (born 11 September 1972 in Odessa, Ukraine) is the founding architect of Ask.com.
From 1995 to 2006, Gary worked on question answering and information retrieval technologies at Ask Jeeves (now Ask.com).
Gary has one patent pending on Natural language query processing (#20030069880).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Gary_Chevsky   (112 words)

  
 Joe Dawson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Gary (Chevsky) and Rona (Yang) arrived about 7:15 and did a tour of the place.
Gary and Rona brought a nice bottle of Madeira, sure to be used in future recipes.
Gary and Rona didn't complain, but that was only because their blood sugar was so low that they were in a state of near collapse and didn't have the energy to speak.
joedawson.org /news/2000August/NewsAugust2000DinnerParty.html   (194 words)

  
 About Ask Jeeves / Ask.com crawler
IAC Search and Media (formerly Ask Jeeves, Inc.) was founded in 1996 in Berkeley, California by David Warthen, CTO and veteran software developer, and Garrett Gruener, venture capitalist at Alta Partners and founder of Virtual Microsystems.
The original software was implemented by Gary Chevsky which worked on question answering and information retrieval technologies.
The company was first incorporated in June 1996, the staff consisted of Dave Warthen and Garrett Gruener, the two founders, plus Gary – the software architect - and three content editors, jammed in a couple of rooms in a historic building in downtown Berkeley, a block away from the Berkley University campus.
www.ghita.ro /article/10/about_ask_jeeves_ask_com_crawler.html   (954 words)

  
 @UCSD: Ask Jeeves
In the summer of ’92, Gruener hired Gary Chevsky, a Berkeley computer science undergrad, to help write a program and develop prototypes for his question-and-answer search concept.
Warthen reconnected with Chevsky, who was working at Informix at the time, and convinced him to put together a first version of the Jeeves software suite, in his spare time.
Before incorporating in June of that year, Warthen lured Chevsky away from Informix and hired three content editors.
alumni.ucsd.edu /magazine/vol3no2/features/jeeves.htm   (1499 words)

  
 Ask Jeeves - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The RODA Group, a venture capital firm, were early investors.
The original software was architected by Gary Chevsky.
Rob Wrubel joined the company as CEO in 1998 and led the company until late 2001, when he was replaced by Skip Battle.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Ask_Jeeves   (522 words)

  
 Microsoft Case Studies: Ask Jeeves, Inc.
Ask Jeeves network and software architects found that another asset of deploying on the Microsoft platform has been the developer resources made available through the Micros= oft Developer Network (MSDN®), particularly the XML technology previews and technical programming information.
Gary Chevsky, Ask Jeeves founding progra= mmer and chief architect, reports that this is a competitive advantage for developers who are moving fast on the cutting edge.
Ask Jeeves' architects= and software engineers needed tools powerful enough to build a natural language engine that could evaluate statistically significant phrases and combinatio= ns of words, and flexible enough to create tools for the non-technical Content Editors as well.
download.microsoft.com /documents/customerevidence/8615_Ask_Jeeves_Finds_the_Answer_for_Sca.doc   (2527 words)

  
 The Most Exciting Year for Search Engines? - Cre8asite Forums
In a specific embodiment, the information server is coupled to the Internet so that users can pose questions using a Web browser from any Internet-connected device.
Inventors: Tom Harrison, Michael E. Barrett, Swarup Reddi, John Lowe, Gary Chevsky
An enhanced natural language information retrieval technique tokenizes an incoming query, comparing the tokenized representation against a collection of query templates.
www.cre8asiteforums.com /forums/index.php?showtopic=25252   (1885 words)

  
 ask jeeves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Ask.com askjevees formerly Ask Jeeves at home ways to have a miscarriage is an Internet search engine founded in 1996 by Garrett Gruener and David Warthen in Berkeley arrp com California.
The original software was implemented by Gary Chevsky from...
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iuu-kt.cvxkla.org /ask-jeeves.html   (871 words)

  
 ask.com
Tao Yang has been named senior vice president and chief scientist at Ask.com.
I like the idea that Gary Price has replaced Jeeves as the go-to guy for information from Ask.com.
Oakland, California-based Ask.com Search Technologies (formerly Ask Jeeves) has named Tao Yang, a professor at UC Santa Barbara, to the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Scientist.
www.theramonitor.com /Asi-to-Aut/ask.com.php   (1650 words)

  
 SEL: Exclusive - Ask Jeeves on Search, the Butler and Google
Unfortunately, they're not privy to those resources, Ask plans to continue to innovate and improve search technology to grow its market share.
Speaking to Gary Chevsky, Director of Engineering, Knowledge Systems for Ask (the oldest employee of the company and its founding architect) it's clear to see that Ask has some bright minds at their disposal.
They clearly see a future where your desktop understands who you are and what your preferences may be.
www.searchenginelowdown.com /2004/10/exclusive-ask-jeeves-on-search-butler.html   (795 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Dan Raeburn": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Where does the time go, he wondered as he dialed the number for Dan Raeburn, the Madison attorney who had probated Wazowski's will.
Key Phrases in this book: Big Oak, Eau Claire, Mason County, Gemma Patterson, Park Falls, Jim Kryjack, Katey Lowery, Terry Foltz, Sara Waltner, Ron Chevsky, yellow mitten, snowmobile trail (See more)
Have some ideas for improving the Key Phrase page?
www.amazon.com /phrase/Dan-Raeburn   (391 words)

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