On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 10:22 AM 'Nil Geisweiller' via opencog
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> There's a time server, but I haven't had a look at this for a while
> (like years), I don't know what it can and cannot do.

I assume it doesn't work, but I don't know. Maybe it's easy to revive.
My general impression is that the TimeNode, AtTimeLink concepts are
"version 0.3" -- they are an OK first try for representing time, but
no one has built anything fancy, large, sophisticated with them, so we
don't know how usable they are, or if there is some better way of
doing things.  This is unexplored territory.

> Linas? Any update on temporal querying?

Misgana is going to have the basic octomap server working and merged
"any day now".  It stores time and location as values on an atom, so
that you can ask "where in space/time is this atom?" When he finishes
this (there's really only a few more hours/days worth of work) then
work will commence on step two: preposition predicates: "before",
"after", near, far, left-of, right-of, above, behind, big, small,
on-top-of, etc.  We have not yet scratched the surface on those.

--linas

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