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Posted by Martyn R Jones on September 30, 1999 at 11:17:11:
In Reply to: At the heart of knowledge posted by Denham on September 28, 1999 at 14:38:53:
Hello
I would be interested to see how I could also apply UTK to a non-english domain, just to see what types of obstacles I would come across.
I am sure that like "semantic networks" that even an open and extensible language mapping, navigation and comprehension system would be a great and tangible advance.
My issues regarding UTK are:
a. The arguments for its use sound strong, forthright and persuasive.
b. It raises a lot of opinions and interest
c. I have a general aversion to seemingly elegant and simple answers to complex questions
d. I also have an aversion to words like "universal", "global" and "mass marketing"
e. I don't currently see how I could apply it in business - or even the business of government
Of all of the above, I would most like an answer to e.
Best regards,
Martyn R Jones
- Re: At The Heart of the Matter mike cahill 13:27:38 9/30/99 (2)
- Re: At The Heart of the Matter Martyn R Jones 13:54:27 9/30/99 (1)
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