Since this first email discussion, something similar to the Lobster's
original question appeared via this video;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s17B22NbDM4 (The second presentation seems
like it has lots of cross-over)

Relating to work on DeepDive http://deepdive.stanford.edu/

DeepDive is a new type of system that enables developers to analyze data on
> a deeper level than ever before. DeepDive is a trained system: it uses
> machine learning techniques to leverage on domain-specific knowledge and
> incorporates user feedback to improve the quality of its analysis.



On Sat, Apr 11, 2015 at 5:34 AM, Robert Smith <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ed,
>
> On 10 April 2015 at 14:17, Ed Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Richard = Robert
> > Apologies
>
> No worries, just don't call me (a) Dick.
>
> > On Apr 10, 2015, at 2:14 PM, Ed Jason <[email protected]> wrote:
> ---8<--- snip ---8<---
> > If we start from a known answer, in other words an existing algorithm,
> would
> > Nupic be able to translate (not perfectly) a matrix or hierarchy of
> pseudo
> > coding mish mashes.
> >
> > For example let us say we want a random number.
> >
> > There are many ways this can be done, including accessing web pages,
> using a
> > seed, or using a clock.
> >
> > I am assuming Nupic would use a C++ or Python method? Could it then
> create a
> > pseudo in between hierarchy or language and then apply that in other
> > instances?
>
> Er, I'm afraid I don't quite follow you, Squadron Leader.
>
> However if I understand you correctly the answer is no.
>
>

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