[opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-01 Thread Abu Naser
Hello Everyone, I have just installed opencog on Ubuntu. I am a biologist and wish to use opencog for solving biological problems. I have been wondering whether there is any tutorial related to Bioinformatics. Please let me know. With best regards, Abu -- You received this message because

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-01 Thread Abu Naser
orming big chains of amino-acids. Also, how are proteins related to > medicaments production, if I may ask? > > Thank You for your patience, and forgive me if I ask too much, > > Ivan V. > > > pet, 1. ožu 2019. u 20:15 Abu Naser napisao je: > >> Hello Everyone,

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-01 Thread Abu Naser
Hi Ivan, Yes, protein folding is one of my interests. I am very new to opencog and any help will be very useful. Please let me know how to go about TSP with opencog. With regards, Abu On Fri, 1 Mar 2019 at 21:20, Ivan V. wrote: > Mr. Abu Naser, > > Thank You very much for the respo

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-01 Thread Abu Naser
of that system is somewhere > else. I'm hoping Mike Duncan can respond in more detail. > > --linas > > On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 1:15 PM Abu Naser wrote: > >> Hello Everyone, >> >> I have just installed opencog on Ubuntu. I am a biologist and wish to use >>

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-01 Thread Abu Naser
reators (in this mailing list, very > friendly and openminded people, I have to attribute), is the entire OpenCog > with its SAT solver an overkill, just to have the TSP part solved. But you > never know, artificial intelligence is such an inspiring area, some idea > may pop up that would

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-01 Thread Abu Naser
n agi-bio part for bioinformatics > but it seems slim, and I think the main part of that system is somewhere > else. I'm hoping Mike Duncan can respond in more detail. > > > > --linas > > > > On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 1:15 PM Abu Naser wrote: > >> > &

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-02 Thread Abu Naser
these models into Atomspace > > -- use Nil's new Pattern Miner to find surprising patterns among the > MOSES models > > Then one could bring PLN into the story to integrate, say, Gene > Ontology into the surprisingness assessment... > > ben > > On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 7:

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-02 Thread Abu Naser
ssion data to get a >> big diverse model ensemble >> >> -- load these models into Atomspace >> >> -- use Nil's new Pattern Miner to find surprising patterns among the >> MOSES models >> >> Then one could bring PLN into the story to integrate, say

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-02 Thread Abu Naser
ere you guys have these > design discussions, but if any of this sounds appealing, let me know; I can > clarify details. > > --linas > > On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 10:56 AM Abu Naser wrote: > >> Thank you Ben for your suggestions. I have installed AS-MOSES (the >> vers

Re: [opencog-dev] Bioinformatics

2019-03-06 Thread Abu Naser
please post specific code questions as issues in the appropriate github > repo or more general questions here in the google groups so we can most > effectively respond to your questions and suggestions. > > looking forward to your feedback! > mike > > On Friday, March 1, 2019