Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-03 Thread wang liang
The link is moved to http://www.lib.hust.edu.cn/dl-lib/English/main.htm More content will be translated. >you should provide us with a link(http://202.114.9.200/English/main.htm) >that works.

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-02 Thread wang liang
Please,please learn some basic knowledge about search engine. Now we are discussing the search engine, one of most important services of Internet. Asking for advices is first step, then a work group may be proposed. So don't worry about where we discuss this issue. >without looking into DRIS

RE: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-01 Thread Ayyasamy, Senthilkumar \(UMKC-Student\)
> But the main disadvantage of these systems lie that its knowledge database > is too small and can only answer few questions. Internet may be the biggest > knowledge database, so we proposed the DRIS, which will act as the > knowledge source of such personal intelligent systems. without lookin

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-01 Thread wang liang
In fact, our project is just a digital library project. DRIS is its main part. Another part is [EMAIL PROTECTED], a intellitent search system, which will directly answer all your question in the future. But now it can only answer some questions about routine of libray. Such system is also called vi

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-01 Thread Ayyasamy, Senthilkumar \(UMKC-Student\)
> As far as I can tell from the information presented at this location: not > really, although there could be significant synergy. The difference is > that computer aided learning is still based on content developed by humans, > while intelligent searching should be handled completely automaticall

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-01 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
On 31-dec-03, at 17:47, Scott W Brim wrote: I'd like to see more semantic information in search engines. Eventually, this would allow queries like "which actors played in movies after books written by authors born in Chili in 1961?" Is SCORM useful to you? http://www.adlnet.org As far as I can

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-01 Thread wang liang
> Your original post presents several arguments against the current crop of > search engines and proposes a new distributed search engine system, but this > is an _indexing_ function, not a _retrieval_ function. DRIS's a real search engine. Although we say DRIS just builds the information retri

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2004-01-01 Thread wang liang
For some reason, the IP in CERNET isn't accessible outside China. I will solve this problem as soon as possible. > but I'm more interested in something else: I'd like to see more semantic > information in search engines. Eventually, this would allow queries > like "which actors played in movies a

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-31 Thread Scott W Brim
On Wed, Dec 31, 2003 12:04:50PM +0100, Iljitsch van Beijnum allegedly wrote: > I've looked over your other documents and it seems you mainly focus on > organization in general and organization by domain in particular. I > don't really have an opinion on whether that's a good approach, but I'm >

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-31 Thread Stephen Sprunk
Thus spake "wang liang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > I believe you are talking about information *indexing* service, > > not "information *retrieval* service" > > DRIS will build the information retrieval infrastructure for Internet, but > not the final search engines. Many intelligent search systems ca

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-31 Thread Iljitsch van Beijnum
You could find more information about our project in http://202.114.9.200/English/main.htm Hm, it won't open for me. I've looked over your other documents and it seems you mainly focus on organization in general and organization by domain in particular. I don't really have an opinion on whether

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-31 Thread wang liang
Happy new year! You could find more information about our project in http://202.114.9.200/English/main.htm More content will be translated in these days. > Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I've been busy and haven't > been able to work with these yet, but will aim to do so later on this

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-27 Thread wang liang
Paul Robinson, >We can tweak the spec and the technology to put ownership back > where it belongs, but it needs some thought. Related papers in word format were sent to you. In fact, our system can be regarded as an information shared platform. To integrated different kinds of information resour

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-26 Thread Paul Robinson
wang liang wrote: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet. Wang, I think your ideas are interesting. I also think they would work. However, I'd like to make some suggestions to improve them. Firstly though, I'd like to offer my services as an Englishman to he

Re: Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-25 Thread wang liang
> I believe you are talking about information *indexing* service, > not "information *retrieval* service" DRIS will build the information retrieval infrastructure for Internet, but not the final search engines. Many intelligent search systems can apply DRIS as their data source and provide high qu

Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet

2003-12-24 Thread wang liang
Propose some information retrieval protocols for Internet. Now most services of Internet such as E-mail, BBS, and FTP are all based on public protocol. There is no secret technology in these services. But the information retrieval service, may be the most important service on Internet, is still