[Corpora-List] Re: "Aristotelian: 'justice in exchange'": some sort of subjective utility?, "exchange value" coefficient? or "labour comparison" as an adjusting societal korpus factor based on techne?

2023-10-19 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 10/19/23, Albretch Mueller wrote: > ((A: builder)/(B: shoemaker) = X ((D: house)/(D: shoe)) Spiegel actually wrote it as: (A/B) = (X) (D/C), but I think he meant: ((A: builder)/(B: shoemaker) = X ((C: house)/(D: shoe)) because this is the way in which you can come up with the correspond

[Corpora-List] Re: "Aristotelian: 'justice in exchange'": some sort of subjective utility?, "exchange value" coefficient? or "labour comparison" as an adjusting societal korpus factor based on techne?

2023-10-19 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 10/19/23, Albretch Mueller wrote: > As I interpret their philosophy, Anaxagoras "nous", techne, that > "Aristotelian: 'justice in exchange'" equation, Leibniz' "best of all > possible worlds" ideas, Smith's "invisible hand" (previously discussed > to exhaustion by medieval philosophers) and Ma

[Corpora-List] "Aristotelian: 'justice in exchange'": some sort of subjective utility?, "exchange value" coefficient? or "labour comparison" as an adjusting societal korpus factor based on techne? ...

2023-10-19 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On page 31 of Henry William Spiegel's book: "The growth of economic thought" (the 3rd edition is the one I got): https://archive.org/details/growthofeconomicspie_r1d4 https://www.csus.edu/indiv/d/dowellm/econ101/spiegel 1(1).pdf there are two statements (very questionably) written as mat

[Corpora-List] Re: philosophyideas.com: contextual, "hierarchical"/tree-like browsing of terminology, themes, concepts ...

2023-09-29 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
By the way I used Heidegger's piety statement and techne, because they were the two topics that crossed my mind at that moment. lbrtchx ___ Corpora mailing list -- corpora@list.elra.info https://list.elra.info/mailman3/postorius/lists/corpora.list.elra.

[Corpora-List] Re: philosophyideas.com: contextual, "hierarchical"/tree-like browsing of terminology, themes, concepts ...

2023-09-29 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 9/23/23, Peter Gibson wrote: > I agree that a one line paraphrase can be too simple. I'm a teacher, and > try to help people understand this difficult stuff. Sorry that it took me so long to get back to you. I was going through my ins and outs. Relatively later in life I became a teacher t

[Corpora-List] philosophyideas.com: contextual, "hierarchical"/tree-like browsing of terminology, themes, concepts ...

2023-09-18 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
our understanding tends to find its way into our language, but there is definitely more to an idea than its paraphrasing as a one liner. Some way to browse themes based on a GUI which would enable the noticing of differing deltas and how they branch into other topics would be very useful especiall

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-08-03 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 8/3/23, Toms Bergmanis wrote: ... I, for one, have benefited from Ada's, as well as other member's suggestions and comments as I hope they have somehow benefited from mine. lbrtchx ___ Corpora mailing list -- corpora@list.elra.info https://list.el

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-08-01 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/31/23, Ada Wan wrote: > That having been expressed, here are a couple of points re RML that one > should pay heed: > i. to what extent and in what context is this a technology relevant? If you were able to device an algorithm which taking as input only NL texts (composed of: 1) a start (se

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-30 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
"It is not like our semiosis is puncturing 'the closure of physical reality' to any extent". I meant to say. Sorry, that happens when you type fast. lbrtchx ___ Corpora mailing list -- corpora@list.elra.info https://list.elra.info/mailman3/postorius/lists

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-30 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/30/23, Albretch Mueller wrote: > ... We see more in money ("words", ...) > than just a piece of paper or some transactional electronic ("air" > ...) excitations. Another aspect of that "magic" which I think hasn't > been studied enough is that even though your "magic" and mine are > different

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-30 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/28/23, Ada Wan wrote: > Re your 1st email (dated Jul 27, 2023, 5:01 AM, UTC+277): > i. Re "no grammar": in reality. It's "made up" of (post-hoc) analyses and > normative values from language judgment based on (more/less) well-formed > data. [Of course, most of us who entered the language sp

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-27 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
Once again, I found wikipedia lacking: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Techne doesn't mean "art" (Latin translation which meant something different to them, closer to the Greek concept) or "craft" (at least not in the mundane sense of doing things manually, more like a "skill"). I think (quite

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-26 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/26/23, Ada Wan wrote: > Re "being 'relational' has a measurably tractable meaning brought about by > the dot product in a vector space ;-)": this depends. I meant and should have stated: "in Mathematics" (again Mathematics and science is my background) > Re "characters, words, phrases, sen

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-26 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/26/23, Ada Wan wrote: > Re there is no grammar: this has been a perennial issue in CL/NLP. What do you mean when you say "there is no grammar"? Do you mean in those kinds of "tensors" they use or factually, in general "in reality"? ~ > Different people have grown up with different relations

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-25 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/25/23, Peratham Wiriyathammabhum wrote: > Luckily, words are often relational. Nice having some dialogue with you. characters, words, phrases, sentences, ... all the way to whole books are always intra- and intertextually relational and, once again, being "relational" has a measurably tract

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-25 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/25/23, Albretch Mueller wrote: > Take a bunch of texts and first show to me how do you define "space", > then "vector", ... in a thoroughgoing "character-by-character" way. > For example, how could you then use vector addition parallelograms to > explain paraphrasing and go about summarizati

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-25 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/24/23, Paula .* wrote > They (Pytorch et Tensorflow authors) generally would not discuss the tensor > operations used to implement the NNs. adawan...@gmail.com Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 3:27 PM: > Yes, indeed, it is possible for a string (or an expression or a lexical > item... etc.) to refer to

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-24 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/24/23, Andrea Nini via Corpora wrote: > ... See: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tensor_(machine_learning) Oh! Am I silly! ;-) That is why I was noticing a really strident impedance between what they were saying and what we, Mathematicians, mean by, have been taught to understand as: http

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-23 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/23/23, Peratham Wiriyathammabhum wrote: > It’s simply something called “distributional semantics” if you want to know. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributional_semantics I know about such thing, but, quite honestly, I understand neither its mathematical grounding nor the possible reac

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-23 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
I can't possibly be the only one who has noticed such things. Do you know of any paper going over such foundational issues? Comparing in actual corpora different definitions of text "similarity" ...? lbrtchx ___ Corpora mailing list -- corpora@list.elra

[Corpora-List] Re: Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-23 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 7/23/23, Darren Cook via Corpora wrote: > A tensor is just a generalization of a vectors and matrices, so might be > the distracting search term? Perhaps my doubts relate to the fact that as a theoretical physicist myself, the kind of "mathematical purity" I was trained into can't digest well

[Corpora-List] Any literature about tensors-based corpora NLP research with actual examples (and homework ;-)) you would suggest? ...

2023-07-22 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
At times google showers you with senseless links. lbrtchx ___ Corpora mailing list -- corpora@list.elra.info https://list.elra.info/mailman3/postorius/lists/corpora.list.elra.info/ To unsubscribe send an email to corpora-le...@list.elra.info

[Corpora-List] Nikolai Gogol wrote on his preface to "Dead Souls" ...

2023-06-28 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
https://archive.org/details/deadsouls1916gogo/ "... the following is the manner in which I would request them to transmit their notes for my consideration. Inscribing the package with my name let them then enclose that package in a second one addressed either to the Rector of the University of St

[Corpora-List] Re: Visualizing graphs of words as nodes from text lines (not just adjacency pairs) ...

2023-06-09 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
Saint Francis' and Rosa Luxemburg's: „Freiheit ist immer die Freiheit des Andersdenkenden", are the two most beautiful as well as clarifyingly and definingly so! statements I have ever heard about freedom. Also, it may or not relate to corpora research (I think it does) but Kant also stated and e

[Corpora-List] Re: Visualizing graphs of words as nodes from text lines (not just adjacency pairs) ...

2023-06-09 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 6/9/23, Serge Heiden wrote: > Hi Albretch, > > For some ideas, I made something related to that more than 20 years ago: > https://shs.hal.science/halshs-00151838v1/document (in French sorry, > just looking at the graphs at the end should be informative) > Not as interactive as it could, but UI

[Corpora-List] Re: Visualizing graphs of words as nodes from text lines (not just adjacency pairs) ...

2023-06-09 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
/> or try the R/C/Python... > package igraph <https://igraph.org/>. > Cheers, > > David > --- > Please forgive any spelling errors, sent from a poorly implemented software > keyer > > On Fri, Jun 9, 2023, 02:40 Albretch Mueller via Corpora < > corpora@li

[Corpora-List] Visualizing graphs of words as nodes from text lines (not just adjacency pairs) ...

2023-06-08 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
I could imagine, as John Lennon used to sing, that "I am not the only one" in need of such an application. At times you get ten of thousand lines which you would like to quickly “visually parse” to gain a general sense of what you've got. Ideally, you should be able to play with it to select the

[Corpora-List] Re: towards a "pan document format" (pun intended) . . .

2023-04-14 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
* what is the character on the nth offset of a TEXT file I meant to say ___ Corpora mailing list -- corpora@list.elra.info https://list.elra.info/mailman3/postorius/lists/corpora.list.elra.info/ To unsubscribe send an email to corpora-le...@list.elra.in

[Corpora-List] towards a "pan document format" (pun intended) . . .

2023-04-14 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
when it comes to corpora research the response time to queries such as: * what is the character on the nth offset of a file * which ones are all other characters preceding and proceeding that one by m offsets or up to a certain char or pattern ... * what is the intra- and inter-textuality of a

[Corpora-List] Re: list of authors and their work ...

2023-04-02 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
> ... so that kind of "universal appeal" corpus The one liner: "you are not a prophet in your own land" (apparently derived from the Bible: Luke 4:24, Jesus said: "Assuredly, I say to you, no prophet is accepted in his own country"), I take as meaning: "if all you know is 'your land', you would o

[Corpora-List] Re: list of authors and their work ...

2023-04-02 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 3/26/23, Albretch Mueller wrote: > https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.13104.pdf Thank you for citing your sources (LoC, goodreads, wikipedia, ...). I could imagine that as part of your work you had to get a more general list of author-work pairs from which you selected the ones you were interested i

[Corpora-List] Re: internet usage statistics: types of data types being transferred ...

2023-03-30 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 3/30/23, Gill Philip wrote: > I suspect it's not detailed enough for your needs, but perhaps better than > nothing: the Data Never Sleeps infographics from domo.com give some > information on this > https://www.domo.com/data-never-sleeps No, it wasn't they were selling you "infographics". You

[Corpora-List] internet usage statistics: types of data types being transferred ...

2023-03-29 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
I wonder if the same happens to you. Finding anything relating to corpora research on the Internet is virtually impossible to me. If you try to find an estimate of the data (mime) types being transferred over the Internet (text: html, pdf; video: mp4 ...) all you get is ads of companies trying to

[Corpora-List] Re: list of authors and their work ...

2023-03-25 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
I also meant to say that I am not too convinced, enthusiastic about knowledge graphs or any kind of annotations tagged onto texts, what Franzosi calls "coding" which I questioned in a rant about his book: // __ somewhere between a draft for the story line of a movie and listening to Žižek ... h

[Corpora-List] Re: list of authors and their work ...

2023-03-25 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
### retrieve the > wikipedia page of the work > ?authorPage schema:about ?author; > schema:isPartOf <https://en.wikipedia.org/>. ### retrieve the > wikipedia page of the author > > > > } limit 10 > > > > Il giorno sab 4 feb 2023 alle ore 20:34 Al

[Corpora-List] Re: list of authors and their work ...

2023-02-10 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
> It would search through a school’s syllabus site ... I am not trying to "search" for auth-work pairs. Going through schools’ syllabi is a great idea. I thought there should be such a registry somewhere. wikibase I didn't find intuitive and/or it was taking too much of my time. I am trying t

[Corpora-List] Re: list of authors and their work ...

2023-02-04 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
On 2/4/23, Darren Cook via Corpora wrote: > The query builder will make it a bit easier: > https://query.wikidata.org/querybuilder/?uselang=en > It will still be a bit of work, finding out the property numbers for all > the fields you want included. > > (If you go down this route, and it works, ma

[Corpora-List] list of authors and their work ...

2023-02-04 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
there are all kinds of lists on wikipedia of various kinds of authors: linguists, philosophers, mathematicians ... In most (almost all?) cases there is a brief page about the authors biography and their work. As you could expect some folks (isbndb.com) would come up with the great idea of sellin

[Corpora-List] culturally charged and societally comprehensive multilingual text banks ...

2022-09-23 Thread Albretch Mueller via Corpora
marxists.org keeps quite representative text banks in various languages penned by or pertaining to authors in various countries, but for the most part cultured around one theme. They also have texts by and/or about philosophy in general, such as John Locke's: https://www.marxists.org/reference/s