Re: Changing ones mind

From: Adrian Tymes (wingcat@pacbell.net)
Date: Mon Apr 07 2003 - 16:35:13 MDT

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    --- Anders Sandberg <asa@nada.kth.se> wrote:
    > But this is mostly a daydream about the system, I
    > have no blueprints.
    > Yet.

    #include <semanticweb.h>

    One of the constantly amusing things about the Web.
    (Constantly because I have to keep comparing it to how
    those around me in RL keep trying to do things.) Just
    copy and paste other peoples' solutions into your own
    and skip ahead to what they haven't solved. (Hey,
    it's helped keep me in a techie job with good pay even
    in this economy.) ^_^

    > Look for semantic nets. There is lots of them within
    > the AI research
    > community. The problem is that it is mostly internal
    > representations,
    > not anything you actually write or use.

    So the problem would seem to be, how to map these
    internal representations to things people actually
    write and use. I wonder how good most lexical
    analyzers would be at generating
    usable-by-semantic-net
    representations from English - even, for sake of
    argument, the well-formed "Queen's English", and
    textual (as opposed to verbal) at that.



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