Yes it is, TypeSetLink is not required for the DSL but as a full general
solution that may be nice to have as well. On the other hand, is it also
possible to not specify the upper boundary of the interval?
Thanks!
On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Linas Vepstas
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I extended the wiki page http://wiki.opencog.org/w/GlobNode to describe how
to control the number of matches being made. Let me know if this is what
you wanted, if this is enough.
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https://github.com/opencog/docker/blob/master/opencog/base/scripts/.guile in
your home directory, or or execute the second line in your guile shell.
On Wednesday, March 29, 2017 at 3:38:29 AM UTC+8, shujingke wrote:
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> Actually, it still doesn't work
>
>
> After I did make install,
Actually, it still doesn't work
After I did make install, I found libguile-patternminer.so in
/usr/local/lib/opencog/ but when I load patternminer.scm in guile manually
, it still cannot find the so file:
guile> (load "opencog/scm/opencog/learning/patternminer.scm")
ERROR: In
Thanks NIL.
I have read the URE documentation. It is clear enough for me to understand.
> But under "Forward Chainer", you have written,
" It currently uses a rather brute force algorithms, select sources and
rules somewhat randomly,..". But i think, currently we select the source
Thanks, Linas, it works. I forgot that OpenCog does make install now.
Shujing
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 5:34 PM, Linas Vepstas
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> they should all be in /usr/local/lib/opencog
>
> Did you run 'make install'? I'm pretty sure that none of the scheme
> modules work,
they should all be in /usr/local/lib/opencog
Did you run 'make install'? I'm pretty sure that none of the scheme
modules work, until you install them.
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On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 11:19 PM, Shujing Ke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anyone know is there a file or somewhere that
Hi,
Anyone know is there a file or somewhere that specify the paths that
"load-extension" will search? I am adding a new module , it always says
"ERROR: In procedure dynamic-link: file: "libguile-patternminer", message:
"file not found"".
libguile-patternminer.so is in
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.10, never tried 16.04, anybody else?
Nil
On 03/28/2017 05:53 PM, Jérémy Morceaux wrote:
Already tried it.
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Nil,
I am wondering about using the URE in two new ways...
1) Pattern Mining
The idea here would be that the core loop of the pattern miner could
be modified to use the URE.
Basically, the step where a pattern is expanded into a set of (zero or
more) larger patterns, would be done by enacting
I'd say you haven't installed boost completely.
Try that perhaps
sudo apt-get install libboost-all-dev
Nil
On 03/28/2017 04:48 PM, Jérémy Morceaux wrote:
Well after multiple try, i can't figure it out.
If someone can help me ^^
Jérémy
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Using Nao is certainly possible, but I am more interested at the
moment in seeing what we can do with OpenCog on inexpensive robots
powered by Raspberry Pi 3 or similar...
This is something we (Hanson Robotics, iCog Labs, etc.) will be
exploring over the course of 2017...
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at
Thansk for the quick answer, the main goal for me is to quite understand
Opencog throught an implementation of it in minecraft in order to
participate later to the project. So i'll try to do a kind of to-do list
for this project and i'll come back to you once it'll be done.
Jérémy
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