Re: An AGI is supposed to be able to understand [WAS Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki...]

2008-05-18 Thread Richard Loosemore
Steve Richfield wrote: Richard, On 5/18/08, *Richard Loosemore* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Steve Richfield wrote: With luck we can wring things out at this level. With a little less luck, a couple of weeks of attempted high-level design wi

Re: An AGI is supposed to be able to understand [WAS Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki...]

2008-05-18 Thread Steve Richfield
Richard, On 5/18/08, Richard Loosemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Steve Richfield wrote: With luck we can wring things out at this level. With a little less luck, >> a couple of weeks of attempted high-level design will lead you to these same >> conclusions. With no luck at all, you will

Re: An AGI is supposed to be able to understand [WAS Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki...]

2008-05-18 Thread Richard Loosemore
Matt Mahoney wrote: --- Richard Loosemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Steve Richfield wrote: What I fail to see is how fully "understanding" the written/spoken word is of any use to any computer program! What would you then do with that understanding, since most of it will be beyond the ability

Re: An AGI is supposed to be able to understand [WAS Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki...]

2008-05-18 Thread Richard Loosemore
Steve Richfield wrote: Richard, On 5/18/08, *Richard Loosemore* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: Steve Richfield wrote: "I have a headache. I missed my morning coffee." From this, Dr. Eliza will see a present-tense headache, a present-tense

Re: An AGI is supposed to be able to understand [WAS Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki...]

2008-05-18 Thread Matt Mahoney
--- Richard Loosemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Steve Richfield wrote: >> What I fail to see is how fully "understanding" the written/spoken >> word is of any use to any computer program! What would you then do with >> that understanding, since most of it will be beyond the ability of any >> c

Re: An AGI is supposed to be able to understand [WAS Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki...]

2008-05-18 Thread Steve Richfield
Richard, On 5/18/08, Richard Loosemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Steve Richfield wrote: > > "I have a headache. I missed my morning coffee." >> From this, Dr. Eliza will see a present-tense headache, a present-tense >> negated (presumed consumption) of coffee. A link definition would look f

Re: [agi] WikiMining with Java

2008-05-18 Thread John Bäckstrand
Thank you, this is very interesting considering I started writing a Wikipedia parser in Java =) On Sun, May 18, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Daniel Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you :) > -- > *agi* | Archives >

An AGI is supposed to be able to understand [WAS Re: [agi] AGI and Wiki...]

2008-05-18 Thread Richard Loosemore
Steve Richfield wrote: "I have a headache. I missed my morning coffee." From this, Dr. Eliza will see a present-tense headache, a present-tense negated (presumed consumption) of coffee. A link definition would look for a headache and no present-tense coffee, and past-tense coffee. What it

Re: [agi] Understanding a sick puppy

2008-05-18 Thread Russell Wallace
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 4:10 PM, Steve Richfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Wouldn't it be better to provide a super-wiki that could be selected to ONLY > display the professional content if that was what was wanted? How about a > cookie on everyone's computer that could select out porn, unrefere

Re: [agi] Uninterpreted RDF terms

2008-05-18 Thread Lukasz Stafiniak
"Word Grammar" comes to my mind, where when A -R-> B, and A' is-a A, then you know A' -R-> B' where B' is-a B. Because I want to have lattices (partial orders) in my system anyway, and because nodes of my graph-terms might be objects of any domain (they can be nested graph-terms even), they could

Re: [agi] WikiMining with Java

2008-05-18 Thread Daniel Allen
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[agi] WikiMining with Java

2008-05-18 Thread Brad Paulsen
Some of you may be interesting in this WikiMining Java API: http://www.ukp.tu-darmstadt.de/software/JWPL. JWPL is the acronym for Java WikiPedia Library. The license isn't open source. But, it is available at no charge for non-commercial use in research. It's from an academic project in Ger

Re: [agi] Porting MindForth AI into JavaScript Mind.html

2008-05-18 Thread Brad Paulsen
John, Yeah. And look how well that worked. It didn't. Most people who post drivel to lists like this honestly don't think they're posting drivel. Their ignorance runs very, very deep (in many cases to the point of clinical self-delusion). It is as deep as their conviction that they are sm