Wolfram|Alpha Officially Launches

Goal of computational knowledge engine is to make all systematic knowledge computable and accessible.

Goal of computational knowledge engine is to make all systematic knowledge computable and accessible.

By DE Editors

Wolfram Alpha LLC has announced the general availability of Wolfram|Alpha, computational knowledge engine offered for free on the Web.

Wolfram|Alpha draws on scientist Stephen Wolfram’s work on the Mathematica technical computing software platform, and on the discoveries he published in his book, “A New Kind of Science.”

The long-term goal of Wolfram|Alpha is to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable and accessible to everyone. Wolfram|Alpha draws on multiple terabytes of curated data and synthesizes it into new combinations and presentations. The service answers questions, solves equations, cross-references data types, projects future behaviors, and more.

Wolfram|Alpha is made up of four main “pillars” or components:

  • Curated Data. Wolfram|Alpha contains terabytes of factual data covering a range of fields. Teams of subject-matter experts and researchers collect and curate data, transforming it into computable forms that can be understood and operated on by computer algorithms.
  • Dynamic Computation. When Wolfram|Alpha receives a user query, it extracts the relevant facts from its stored computable data and then applies a collection of tens of thousands of algorithms, creating and synthesizing new relevant knowledge.
  • Intuitive Language Understanding. To allow Wolfram|Alpha to understand inputs entered in everyday language, its developers examine the ways people express ideas within fields and subject matters and continually refine algorithms that automatically recognize these patterns.
  • Computational Aesthetics. Wolfram|Alpha also represents a new approach to user-interface design. The service takes user inputs and builds a customized page of clearly and usefully presented computed knowledge.
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For more information, visit Wolfram|Alpha.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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