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OpenCog tutorial sessions

Posted by: ferrouswheel on: 2008-09-18

A few weeks back Ben announced he’d be running IRC tutorial sessions on OpenCogPrime. Last night was the second tutorial, and was on the topic of knowledge representation – introducing people to the basic concepts of the AtomSpace, such as Atoms, Nodes, and Links and how various types of each represent things in OCP. If you missed out, there are logs linked from the wiki for both sessions (and future session should also end up logged and available from the wiki).

Lastly, Ben also donned a wizard’s hat for the event:

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