> Well, that's tricky.  Because perceptual processing is data-intensive, using
> standard but bloated representations like SUO-KIF or XML (yes I know the
> former is semantic whereas the latter is syntactic, but both tend to be
> bloated) is a bad idea for real-time interlinking btw perceptual and
> cognitive subsystems.  I'd say we need an object-oriented structure wherein,
> to integrate the sensory system with a cognitive system, one creates a
> special subclass of some "sensory-cognitive I/O" object, which
> inputs/outputs knowledge in a format that's natural for the cognitive system
> in question.

I'll look into SUO-KIF. At this stage I think the communication
to and from the sensory module will not be too heavy. It'll be
a problem only when we step up the resolution.

> Ease of integration with Windows programs isn't at the forefront of my own
> mind since Novamente is a Linux system ;-)

Sorry I didn't know that... Would a C/C++ library be a good way
to interface, in Linux?

YKY
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