Christiane Gonod Portable [2024]

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Gonod saw this not as a limitation of language, but as a failure of speed. If a machine could scan the relationships between words faster than a human eye, she reasoned, the library could become a thinking organism rather than a static warehouse. In 1952, Gonod took a radical step. She partnered with a team at the Laboratoire d’Électronique et de Physique Appliquée to use a primitive computer—not to crunch numbers, but to read French. christiane gonod

While American contemporaries like Calvin Mooers were inventing "descriptors" and "information retrieval," Gonod was already worried about syntax. She knew that "man bites dog" and "dog bites man" use the same words, but mean entirely different things. Note: This feature leans into a narrative of "rediscovery

The Forgotten Architect of Search: How Christiane Gonod Built a Bridge Between Books and Code In 1952, Gonod took a radical step

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