Just a quick question while we're at it, if I may: what is the best way to
communicate between web browser and atomspace?

čet, 23. ruj 2021. u 08:24 Linas Vepstas <[email protected]> napisao
je:

> On Thu, Sep 23, 2021 at 12:44 AM Ivan V. <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > As for the visualization tool, I'll have more time in a few weeks when I
> settle some of my obligations.
>
> You don't have to make promises!  There is no intent to guilt-trip you
> into doing something.
>
> > Then, a kind of OpenCog debugger (or IDE) is what I have on my mind.
>
> In the end, whatever you create has to be for yourself, for your own
> entertainment. If it turns out to be useful for others, that would be
> wonderful, but, as this long conversation has shown, there's no
> general vision of what anyone wants. Different people want different
> things; what's useful for one is useless for another.
>
> > It would be something like an atomspace editor communicating to
> cogserver, showing inference trees related to edited fragments. Nothing too
> fancy, no dozens of options, just a simple atomspace expressions writing
> aid, as minimalistic as it can get, with an editor on the left and related
> inference trees on the right side.
>
> Two part reply.  (1) inference trees are very specific to the PLN
> backward chainer, and have almost nothing to do with the atomspace.
> (other than that they are kept in the atomspace ... for a while ..
> until they are deleted. Nil can supply those if that is what you
> really want.)
>
> (2) Don't worry about the cogserver. Don't use the cogserver. Just
> work with the atomspace directly. Why? (a) you don't need the
> cogserver to get things done. (b) if you absolutely must have a
> network connection to some remote AtomSpace, use the CogStorageNode
> -- it will automatically open a network connection to a remote
> AtomSpace, and it will automatically trade atoms with it, bringing
> them over to your local AtomSpace. You just have to specify which
> atoms. If you are not sure which atoms, you can easily run a query on
> the remote AtomSpace.
>
> Documentation:
> https://wiki.opencog.org/w/CogStorageNode
>
> Demos:
> https://github.com/opencog/atomspace-cog/tree/master/examples
>
> -- linas
>
>
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