On Tue, Nov 9, 2021 at 3:01 AM Amirouche Boubekki
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>
> There is one major missing piece, I do not know how to word it properly. 
> Let's try: Linas' algorithm does build a model in a way that is unsupervised 
> that can predict the linguistic structure of a sentence. With that model, 
> Every word part a sentence can be attached to half a directed link, in the 
> spirit of Link Grammar, then when the sentence make sense, there is complete 
> linkage of the sentence with full directed links. Where does a link label 
> come from?

The label is whatever you want it to be. The algo doesn't care.

I have no idea why you think this is a "missing piece", never mind it
being "major".

BTW, I'm convinced the algo works for audio and video, too. I'm
convinced that it also works for higher layers of abstraction, too.

--linas

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