Soren,

I have read much of this and will continue to do so (and reread), I think 
it is important for tiddlywiki itself that we explore knowledge and 
information modeling/management. This is a sizable contribution to the 
discussion. As I read I have seen a few alternate paths both converging and 
diverging from your ideas, perhaps I will discuss these in details later 
but here are a few high level of concepts;

   - Indexes can be built automatically from non-trivial words and capture 
   frequency information
      - Perhaps this is how one generates potential keywords
      - I imagine when saving a tiddler a keyword field opens with 
      suggestions you can accept/reject/add to.
      - Comparison between keywords the author selected and those found in 
      the text could discover new relationships
      - There are algorithms such as google language translations that 
      determine how closely related one word is to another statistically to 
learn 
      about relationships.
         - Is a "related" word found in the same sentence, paragraph, 
         tiddler etc... semantic structure
      - In fact one way to store text is to store every word in an index 
   and store the link to the word not the word itself when we think like this 
   we can see new possibilities.
   - Access to simple synonyms and antonyms in the language used and 
   extending searches to also search for the use of the synonym's in addition 
   to the named word.
   - It is possibly to expose content to the google search engine and use 
   google to search your own content.
   - TOCs and Outlines, Hierarchies in effect, I am a fan but also aware of 
   the apparent limitations, however if you recognise the same data can exist 
   in multiple hierarchies, or not in a  hierarchies.
   - Learning how to flag "missing data" or tentative knowledge/links 
   etc... helps exploration and consistency.
   - We should find ways to ensure for all content we know the semantic 
   structure from tiddler title to tag hierarchies and html headings, 
   paragraphs sections...
   - It is easy to extend Tiddlywiki's search into other fields buy 
   changing the scope of a search, even comparing the results of different 
   searches can produce useful insights
   - ...

Very interesting
Tones

On Tuesday, 10 August 2021 at 11:17:00 UTC+10 Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> Some of you all might be interested in this new post on my blog:
>
>
> https://controlaltbackspace.org/notes/better-indexes-through-semantic-modeling/
>
> It's a proposal for a system for indexing large documents based on a 
> hypertext graph, including a discussion of a possible TiddlyWiki prototype. 
> Warning: 6,000+ words.
>

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