Good stuff Michael! Nice that it's all there in Rmoses. I have time on
this planned for the weekend and will definitely see how I go getting some
parsing done in Rmoses. I have slack and am subscribed to the moses
channel, so i will post there for some guidance if hit issues. ;-)
On Tuesday,
Le jeu. 6 févr. 2020 à 11:20, paarulakan(பாருலகன்)
a écrit :
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> Why did opencog choose scheme as its lisp not common lisp. I recently started
> learning lisp family of languages, still a newbie. but other than the thing
> that scheme is lighweight, are they any other reason for using scheme?
I
I am wondering whether there is existing material about how to
bootstrap a LG-like dictionary using a seed of natural language
elements: grammar, words, punctuation
The idea is to use such a seed to teach the program more about the
full grammar using almost natural conversations.
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Salut Amirouche,
What you describe was/is the goal of the language-learning project. It is
stalled, because there is no easy way to evaluate if it is making forward
progress, and is learning a good grammar, or learning junk.
The proposed solution to this is to create "random" grammars, and thus
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