That's a nice idea. Maybe before going too low level to NDK, what if  u run 
opencog on a PC or some internet accessible server and just connect to it. 
I use to telnet to the cogserver from phone terminal emulator when I'm 
bored. It's fun to scheme on phone.  

On Thursday, July 20, 2017 at 8:20:52 AM UTC+3, Dmitry Ponyatov wrote:
>
> Is anybody works on opencog android port (using NDK I think for lower 
> source code adaptation) or can help on in this theme ?
>
> I'm thinking about some graph rewrite engine I can experiment on my 
> smartphone, binded with some sensors (accellerometer, gps, gsm).
>
> Tge first app is some personal planning app : tasks, sheduling, some 
> logistics like shopping driven by geolocation, intellectual reminders and 
> so on, with some graph editiong gui + script engine
>
>

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