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  1. Sep 12, 2007 · Music and entertainment executive Michael Mauldin was born in Murphy, North Carolina in 1953. Mauldin began his musical career in the late 1960s and early 1970s when he started as a musician playing with the racially integrated band, the Other Side. After briefly attending DeVry Institute of Technology, Mauldin moved to Atlanta, Georgia where ...

  2. Michael Loren "Fuzzy" Mauldin (/ˈ m ɔː l d ən / ) (born March 23, 1959) is a retired computer scientist and the inventor of the Lycos web search engine. Mauldin was born on March 23, 1959 in Dallas, Texas to Jimmie Alton Mauldin and Marilyn Jean Taylor. In 1981, he received a bachelor's degree from Rice University.

  3. Michael Mauldin may refer to: Michael Mauldin (producer) (born 1953), former president of Columbia Records and father of Jermaine Dupri. Michael Loren Mauldin (born 1959), founder of Lycos search engine. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  4. May 24, 2024 · Michael Loren "Fuzzy" Mauldin (/ˈmɔːldən/) (born March 23, 1959) is an American retired computer scientist and the inventor of the Lycos web search engine. He has written 2 books, 10 refereed papers, and several technical reports on natural-language processing, autonomous information agents, information retrieval, and expert systems.

  5. View Michael "Fuzzy" Mauldin’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Rancher, Robot Builder, Jeeper · I am severely retired.<br><br>These days I raise cattle and ...

  6. Virtual human interface for conducting surveys. PM Plantec, ML Mauldin, JS Romero, AJ McBride. US Patent 6,826,540. , 2004. 161. 2004. Retrieval performance in Ferret a conceptual information retrieval system. ML Mauldin. Proceedings of the 14th annual international ACM SIGIR conference on ….

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VerbotVerbot - Wikipedia

    In 1994, Michael Loren Mauldin, founder of Lycos, Inc., developed a prototype chatbot, Julia, which competed in the internationally known Turing test, for the coveted Loebner Prize. The Turing test matches computer scientist judges against machines to see if they can distinguish a computer from a real human.