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Human Resources         Développement des ressources
Development Canada              humaines Canada
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Anyone working on a robot that marks up ( semantic web style ) crawled 
content and makes it available to "new" robots not yet so semantically 
aware?  A leader/teacher semantic robot building an index for all new 
robots/agents to goto to check their own budding semantic guess work.     As 
the robots become more aware they share the sematic markup and crossreference 
each others work and build greater assurance in their own semantic markup 
methods.     

Anyone?

-Thomas Kay
Senior Analyst, Enterprise Information Management Services
Information Resource Management (IRM), HRDC Systems
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(819)956-1502
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From: "Paul Maddox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 11/8/2002 4:42 AM:

Hi,

I'm sure even Google themselves would admit there there's scope for 
improvement.  With Answers, Catalogs, Image Search, News, etc, etc, 
they seem to be quite busy! :-)

As an AI programmer specialising in NLP, personally I'd like to see 
web bots actually 'understanding' the content they review, rather 
than indexing by brute force.  How about the equivalent of Dmoz or 
Yahoo Directory, but generated by a web spider?

Paul.


On Fri, 08 Nov 2002 10:22:48 +0100, Harry Behrens wrote:
>Haven't seen traffic in ages.
>I guess the theme's pretty much dead.
>
>What's there to invent after Google?
>
>    -h
>


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