2010/05/06

[Link Grammar] Abridged summary of link-grammar@googlegroups.com - 9 Messages in 1 Topic

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    Borislav Iordanov <borislav.iordanov@gmail.com> May 04 05:33PM -0400 ^
     
    Hi linkgrammar/relex users,
     
    Just curious: has anybody here run into interesting software/research
    that is capable of finding the correct term corresponding to a
    definition/description? As a more...
    "Simon Stuart" <kraven@greycascade.com> May 05 12:28PM +0100 ^
     
    Boris,
     
    The only example of such a thing I have seen is used in the AI of the Asimov robots to allow it to examine items and determine if their physical properties match a known noun in its more...
    Josh Rowe <jrowe47@gmail.com> May 05 08:23AM -0600 ^
     
    I believe that what you're talking about is forward chaining inference. As
    such, OpenCog does it. Linas and/or Jared would know more specifically. As
    to an implementation, I believe it would be more...
    Borislav Iordanov <borislav.iordanov@gmail.com> May 05 10:38AM -0400 ^
     
    Well, I doubt that. Forward chaining is just a inference strategy, if
    you have lots of facts and rules. And I'm not sure whether that
    problem is best approached with inference. Sounds to me more more...
    Linas Vepstas <linasvepstas@gmail.com> May 05 09:57AM -0500 ^
     
    > made out of wood", and the program would answer "table". Not that I
    > need that or that I seriously intend to work on the problem, just mere
    > curiosity :)
     
    Well, IBM is working on an AI that more...
    "Rich Cooper" <rich@englishlogickernel.com> May 05 08:53AM -0700 ^
     
    Hi Boris,
     
    I have an app that does the reverse of that; it reads a patent claim
    statement (a very formal English statement) and looks for words that match
    the key words of the claim. more...
    "Simon Stuart" <kraven@greycascade.com> May 05 08:19PM +0100 ^
     
    I suppose the kind of engine one would need to achieve what you originally asked for depends entirely on its input.... for example, if you want a robot with "eyes" (cameras) to examine a physical more...
    Borislav Iordanov <borislav.iordanov@gmail.com> May 05 03:51PM -0400 ^
     
    Hi Simon,
     
    > very long and arduous task most likely requiring a group of contributors
    > (unless the LGP dictionaries already have paired descriptions on nouns.... I
    > wouldn't know).
    more...
    "Rich Elk" <richcooperelk@gmail.com> May 05 01:14PM -0700 ^
     
    Hi Simon and Boris,
     
    If you google search the phrase "define:word", you get various definitions
    that google extracts from the web. By iterating that search with each
    "word" in your dictionary, more...

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