Jacky,

Follwing on from earlier conversations I'd REALLY appreciate it if you could
tell me what you need on my server. L.A.M.P. is on there by default and I
can request python. The only thing I am not allowed is I.R.C. stuff.

Regards,

Phill.

On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:12 PM, Jacky Alcine <jacky.alc...@thesii.org>wrote:

>  "Look, it burns!" "It's called fire":  Reinventing the Wheel
>
> After a month of looking into Panlingua; I've noticed one thing. *This
> system will probably take two years to implement*. For every language we
> introduce; we'd have to either tweak or patch the parser to support the
> language, and this isn't really the objective we (I hope) have in mind. The
> time span for Panlingua's perfection is two years (that's me predicting with
> 4 people working on it) but that's expected to have a "ultimate" syntactical
> parser (that's why Panlingua in its simplest form does, form link
> syntactical links). This is me hoping that we can support English, French,
> Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), and Japanese. This
> should give us enough experience to work on more editions.
>
> how's Panlingua?
>
> Currently, on my local branch of Panlingua can do one thing, and it's a
> decent attempt; it can build syntactical links between nouns and adjectives.
> For example, *The big blue dog* generates one link. This link connects *
> This* to *dog* and modifies the relationship with *big* and *blue*. This
> kind of information seems very trivial but it's a start. I'm hoping to add
> another relation base that allows the following: *This big blue dog is Bob
> *. That should create the first as described and then another link that
> connects *Bob* and *is* with the modifiers being *dog*. I think this is
> okay for now, but I'll try to modify it so that if we query the modifiers of
> *Bob*, *big* and *blue* are returned.
>
>  You can branch Panlingua for testing by branching *
> lp:~wintermute-devel/wintermute/linguistics-experimental*. The primary
> branch, *lp:~wintermute-devel/wintermute/linguistics* is not to be pushed
> to as of yet.
>
> AND There Was A Wormhole
>
> *CRF++* <http://crfpp.sourceforge.net/> and 
> *Freeling*<http://garraf.epsevg.upc.es/freeling/>are two projects that seems
> *very* efficient in terms of syntactical parsing. That's what we're
> looking for Wintermute's linguistics. Wintermute relies *heavily* on the
> linguistics being top-notch (as does most artificial intelligence projects).
>
> ------------------------------
> data, data, data
>
> Wintermute needs a good database system. Scratch that, it needs a perfect
> database system. Think of it as the perfect MySQL database. In terms of data
> storage, retrieval and generation, a good foundation ontological data might
> need be needed. Suggestions are welcome.
>
> ------------------------------
> ping 192.168.0.1 -r 256: Wintermute Intra-communications
>
> I understand that it's a bit early for me to be discussing this, but
> Wintermute will have to be able to transparently communicate with the
> network, whether it be local or remote, in a clean fashion. This is
> something to keep lodged in the back of your mind as you continue to
> develop.
>
> Interesting Reads
>
> When Wintermute reaches certain levels, something described on this 
> site<http://www.cassimatis.com/polyscheme.html>would be very interesting to 
> implement behind the scenes, so to say. But on
> that note, I bid you developers adieu. Please feel free to come to *
> ##sii-general* and *##sii-dev*. Also, I recommend that you subscribe to this
> calendar<http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=ahhf02n48j0jnpgqld3p0rcbrk%40group.calendar.google.com>to
>  stay on top of the Synthetic Intellect Institute's events.
>
> Tasks
>
> *Now a great deal of the members of the Wintermute development team either
> have not reported within a month or have just completed disappeared*. So
> to remedy this issue, you all are *required* to either reply to this
> message or enter *##sii-dev* within a week of this e-mail's sending to
> maintain your status as a Wintermute developer. It's a means of testing
> who's around and who's not. This is required to prevent lurkers, a
> regulation upheld by the SII and is visible on
> https://www.launchpad.net/~sii. I know many have come to me about tasks;
> our current server that's hosting our website does not support Trac and I'd
> prefer if we hosted our software on our own server so if anyone knows of a
> PHP + MySQL task management system; please inform. Until then, *remain
> alert*.
>
> Jacky Alcinehttp://www.jackyalcine.co.cc/http://www.thesii.org/
>
>
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