Re: The Database that Understands What It's Told
Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 15:48:01 GMT
Message-ID: <RIKzg.31751$pu3.423061_at_ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>
smonroe wrote:
> Thought this might interest the group:
>
> A company has freely released a groundbreaking technology which allows
> you to describe things in plain language, such as: This is a picture of
> my dog at Central Park. The meaning of the descriptions is translated
> into Semantic Web meta data. The program then lets you retrieve the
> described resources using plain language descriptions.
>
> The software is availble at:
>
> http://cypher.monrai.com
>
> Enjoy
> sherman
Hi Sherman,
I am sure you have put a lot of effort into whatever it is you are doing. If there is some theory underlying what you are doing and if that theory has some application to data management, some here might be interested in discussing the theory.
If the theory is graph theory, you will have a tough sell.
Otherwise, I think you will get more satisfaction from sharing your work with a different group. The folks here are less impressed by the fashionable elements of your work than others might be. Received on Tue Aug 01 2006 - 17:48:01 CEST