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Posts Tagged ‘IRC

Sentence Patterns

Posted by: linasv on: 2009-09-08

I’ve recently resumed work on the question-answering chatbot, and am trying to get it to comprehend a broader range of questions and statements.   The “big idea” is to create a number of “sentence patterns” that the pattern matcher can recognize and respond to.  The reason this is a “big” idea is because I am trying [...]

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 [...]


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  • jasonforceau: Hi, i am looking for tools for syntactic analysis for the system of my Final Year Project and found your post so interesting. But I don't know Link-Gr
  • linasv: These graphs were discussed on the corpora mailing list in March 2009. See http://mailman.uib.no/public/corpora/2009-March/008193.html and followups i
  • linasv: Martin Reynaert wrote to say: ''From what I have learned from the work of mainly Ramon Ferrer i Cancho ( http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~rferrericancho/p