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Jon O Labahn Jr commented on OPENNLP-1170: ------------------------------------------ Thank you for the redirection of effort, if indeed that will forward the process... Jon -- Jon Labahn, Jr. www.jonlabahnjr.info www.conversio.me www.conversio.us > The inclusion of letter's mechanical meaning in NLP processes. > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OPENNLP-1170 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-1170 > Project: OpenNLP > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Language Detector, Machine Learning > Affects Versions: 1.8.4 > Environment: The on the market app applying the technique is in Java > for Android. Effectively the technique is not system specific. > Reporter: Jon O Labahn Jr > Priority: Minor > Labels: features > Attachments: LNSR Presentation.pdf > > Original Estimate: 1,344h > Remaining Estimate: 1,344h > > Using the LNSR ("Lenser") to Amplify Meaning > The understanding that letters, numbers and natual sounds have no underlying > meaning is taken for granted by _virtually everyone_... > With Letter/Numeral/Sonic Revealer, the capacity to use letters, numbers and > sounds-- with the defining "functional keywords"--can give greater depth to > documents and written works of all sorts! > Imagine the increase in refinement, as the deep and fundemental mechanics of > written communication, are part of your organization's potental... > Possible Applications: > 1. Speed-Speak: Using single, or strings, of letters numbers and sounds in a > meaningful way... For instance, cutting the sentence, "Maintain within > guidelines.", down to the letter, "a". > 2. Program Computers Using English:. (Currently under development.) > Mathmatizing letter and number mechanics to program devices in common English. > 3. A "Working" Word Definition; No Dictionary Required: > Using the 26 mechanical kewords, get an approximate functional definition--in > English, Spanish, French--or any other language that uses the 26 letter > alphabet...(Most useful for _deepening_ one's understanding of expressions.) > Goals: > To expand the use of the LNSR app and techniques; to increase efficiency, > understanding and simplification in the above, and as yet undeveloped, > applications. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)