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RE: [LI] a freeware NLU project
What are you expecting from others? Please write in detail.
Ajit
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> From: CYMM [SMTP:cymm@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2000 2:26 AM
> To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [LI] a freeware NLU project
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> Hi LinuxIndia,
>
> I joined your very impressive
> mailing list a few days
> ago...
>
> I'm trying to get a freeware NLU
> (Natural Language Understanding)
> system programmed on the unix platform.
> Everything's supposed to be in C.
>
> An NLU server will not require X;
> and will use the kernel to maximum
> advantage.
>
> It's not an AI system..it's Artificial
> Cognition based on a reverse engineering
> exercise done on the mammalian brain-mind.
>
> Of the 3 of us who were involved:
> Janie Bhooma; Ron Mahabir & I,
> The first two have moved on to
> other things...and frankly... I need a
> programming team!
>
> I'm beginning the process of turning
> handwritten notes into webpages
> ...(incomplete).
>
> ...But I'll send whatever is available
> in electronic format.
>
> Pehaps this mailing list is not the place
> to make such an inquiry...
> but I thought that a freeware
> Indian NLU of radical design running on a
> free *nix would be something!!!
>
>
> alain huitdeniers
>
> cymm@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> .
>
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