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Subject: [topicmaps-comment] SLIP tutorial
(Please circulate) Topic maps can be produced as formative and situated ontology with a late binding of scope by allowing the SLIP browsers to do a rapid (2 sec) semantic index of a medium size text corpus (such as a e-mail box, or a web site). OSI is looking to publish research on formative ontology and visualAbstraction. All of the stuff I have been talking to the TXM community about for two years is now seen in a set of four free browsers, and eventChemistry. Please take a fresh look at this, and circulate the information that this technology is freely available. **** New tutorial http://www.ontologystream.com/journal/ACTutorial.htm Please call me if you wish to have me on the phone while you work though this tutorial (15mins) We have a Journal at: http://www.ontologystream.com/journal/JournaleventChemistry.htm Please consider looking at this link analysis type research tool and developing a contribution to the Journal. What we are in particularly interested in is the development of a markup language that corresponds to the human side of the state - gesture interaction and that can be used to reduce the variability of a voice command interpreter. What grammar elements are needed to allow a human voice to completely control the development and use of visual abstractions. Of course such a theory of state-gesture (as a controller of the SLIP produced visual abstractions) will also work in context not related to voice control. An example of such a mark-up language exists at: http://www.bcngroup.org/area3/gtonfoni/tonfoni.htm Dr. Paul Prueitt Founder (1997) BCNGroup
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