Chris Anderson wrote:
Sam Joseph wrote:
>
> > Where the ranks indicate the number of times a user has bookmarked
> > something after searching for it with that keyword, the number of
times
> > it was clicked through after it was searched for using that keyword
and
> > the number of times it was re
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
>
> Well, that's kind of what I'm working on with NeuroGrid now. It's not
> set up yet, but my approach is to get a person's bookmark file, extract
> all of the urls out of it, download each of those pages, chew them up,
> spit out all the tags, and then us
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
>
> Well, that's kind of what I'm working on with NeuroGrid now. It's not
> set up yet, but my approach is to get a person's bookmark file, extract
> all of the urls out of it, download each of those pages, chew them up,
> spit out all the tags, and then u
Chris Anderson Wrote
> On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
> >
> > If the key index is being updated with new keys and being restored
in
> > Freenet couldn't you be updating degrees of association of keywords
with
> > keys based on user feedback?
> >
> > e.g. utdqti3tro7qiet6atsql2iugakfyg D
Chris Anderson wrote:
Sam Joseph wrote:
>
> > Where the ranks indicate the number of times a user has bookmarked
> > something after searching for it with that keyword, the number of
times
> > it was clicked through after it was searched for using that keyword
and
> > the number of times it was re
Stefan Wrote:
>From: "Sam Joseph"
> > I'm not clear about how Freegle works out which keywords to
associate
> > with the keys (looked in the FAQ and about Freegle, but no joy), but
the
> >scheme I describe above is implemented in aggregate by DirectHit.com
and
> > in a personalized manner by Neur
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
> Chris Anderson Wrote
>
> >
> > How are you incorporating this feedback into the rank? Suppose I had
> > another key:
> >
> > utdqti3tro7qiet6atsql2iugakfyg2 Quincy (12), Adams (10), Bush (8)
> >
> > If my query contains the term Adams, it seems the relat
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On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
> Chris Anderson Wrote
>
> >
> > How are you incorporating this feedback into the rank? Suppose I had
> > another key:
> >
> > utdqti3tro7qiet6atsql2iugakfyg2 Quincy (12), Adams (10), Bush (8)
> >
> > If my query contains the term Adams, it seems the rela
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As a digest subscriber I'm not sure how I can make this link into the
thread structure, but since this is a slight shift in topic, I thought
what the hell ...
I used Freegle and I'm confused as to why everything should get
associated with porn. Like I just did a search for "Douglas" and got
back
> >Documentation for what, exactly? RDF-based rating schemas?
> >
>
> Yeah.
One rating scheme is PICS. The PICS rating service has been translated
into RDF. You can read about it at http://www.w3.org/TR/rdf-pics
It's a way to define arbitrary ratings on different domains. The example,
for inst
Chris Anderson Wrote
> On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
> >
> > If the key index is being updated with new keys and being restored
in
> > Freenet couldn't you be updating degrees of association of keywords
with
> > keys based on user feedback?
> >
> > e.g. utdqti3tro7qiet6atsql2iugakfyg D
> >There are already RDF rating system schemas available. If you want to
> >include a rating system then the backend is already in place. You just
> >need some logic to deal with the rating information and an interface to
> >enter and view it.
>
> Is there documentation for this somewhere?
Docum
>
>
>> Documentation for what, exactly? RDF-based rating schemas?
>>
>
> Yeah.
Have you looked at http://www.w3.org/RDF/ ?
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>From - Wed Apr 18
>From Brandon
>There are already RDF rating system schemas available. If you want to
>include a rating system then the backend is already in place. You just
>need some logic to deal with the rating information and an interface to
>enter and view it.
Is there documentation for this somewhere?
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>
>
>> Documentation for what, exactly? RDF-based rating schemas?
>>
>
> Yeah.
Have you looked at http://www.w3.org/RDF/ ?
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>= Original Message From Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>> >There are already RDF rating system schemas available. If you want to
>> >include a rating system then the backend is already in place. You just
>> >need some logic to deal with the rating information and an interface to
>> >enter
> >There are already RDF rating system schemas available. If you want to
> >include a rating system then the backend is already in place. You just
> >need some logic to deal with the rating information and an interface to
> >enter and view it.
>
> Is there documentation for this somewhere?
Docu
> Really? Isn't the key index used by Freenet search engines also saved
> into Freenet? What does that file consist of? Just the keys
> themselves, or keys followed by a list of associated keywords?
I'm about to say some stuff which isn't about Freegle, but about the
in-freenet key index archi
From: "Sam Joseph"
> I'm not clear about how Freegle works out which keywords to associate
> with the keys (looked in the FAQ and about Freegle, but no joy), but the
> scheme I describe above is implemented in aggregate by DirectHit.com and
> in a personalized manner by NeuroGrid.com (my own offer
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
>
> If the key index is being updated with new keys and being restored in
> Freenet couldn't you be updating degrees of association of keywords with
> keys based on user feedback?
>
> e.g. utdqti3tro7qiet6atsql2iugakfyg Douglas (6), Adams (5),
> Hitch-Hi
>From Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>There are already RDF rating system schemas available. If you want to
>include a rating system then the backend is already in place. You just
>need some logic to deal with the rating information and an interface to
>enter and view it.
Is there documentation for
> Really? Isn't the key index used by Freenet search engines also saved
> into Freenet? What does that file consist of? Just the keys
> themselves, or keys followed by a list of associated keywords?
I'm about to say some stuff which isn't about Freegle, but about the
in-freenet key index arch
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Sam Joseph wrote:
>
> If the key index is being updated with new keys and being restored in
> Freenet couldn't you be updating degrees of association of keywords with
> keys based on user feedback?
>
> e.g. utdqti3tro7qiet6atsql2iugakfyg Douglas (6), Adams (5),
> Hitch-H
Stefan Wrote:
>From: "Sam Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'm not clear about how Freegle works out which keywords to
associate
> > with the keys (looked in the FAQ and about Freegle, but no joy), but
the
> >scheme I describe above is implemented in aggregate by DirectHit.com
and
> > in a personal
From: "Sam Joseph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm not clear about how Freegle works out which keywords to associate
> with the keys (looked in the FAQ and about Freegle, but no joy), but the
> scheme I describe above is implemented in aggregate by DirectHit.com and
> in a personalized manner by NeuroGri
As a digest subscriber I'm not sure how I can make this link into the
thread structure, but since this is a slight shift in topic, I thought
what the hell ...
I used Freegle and I'm confused as to why everything should get
associated with porn. Like I just did a search for "Douglas" and got
back
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