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Archive for February 2009

OpenCog at KiwiFoo

Posted by: ferrouswheel on: 2009-02-14

I’m currently at the tail end of KiwiFoo, a version of O’Reilly’s Foocamp in New Zealand. I hosted a talk about OpenCog which, as inevitably happens, turned into some interesting philosophical discussions about learning vs. memory.
I was also interviewed for the TVNZ7 show Media7 about OpenCog, so hopefully it will show up on national TV [...]

Visualization with UbiGraph

Posted by: ferrouswheel on: 2009-02-12

Jared Wigmore has just finished implementing a prototype connection to the Ubigraph dynamic visualisation tool. It’s really neat! Currently available only in his personal bzr branch ( lp:~jared-wigmore/opencog/misc ), but it should be pushed to staging eventually.
This follows on from the visualisation stuff I did for Ben’s presentation at the Singularity Summit demonstrating first [...]


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