The Four Principles of Semantic Parsing
If a parser exists for identifying components within a block of text (a sequence of characters), then that text is structured.
Kurt Cagle is the former contributing editor for Data Science Central. Kurt is a published author with more than twenty books to his credit, and has been working as a technology editor for years, writing for Forbes, O'Reilly Media, IDC and others. He has also been a consulting information architect and ontologist with more than twenty years experience working with Fortune 100 companies and US and European agencies, and is a frequent speaker at conferences on data technologies.
If a parser exists for identifying components within a block of text (a sequence of characters), then that text is structured.
Last week, Hurricane Ian hit Fort Myers, Florida, skirting the edge of Category 5 Hurricane classification. By the time it exited the other side of the Peninsula (going on to hit the Carolinas as a severe tropical storm), Ian had brought 18′ storm surges that leveled buildings, killed at least seventy-five people, and left several million people without power. The storm was nearly as large as the state when it made landfall.
On the other hand, studios produced a different kind of product – entertainment. Superficially, the studio model looks more agile than either the factory floor or the corporate floor, with a certain degree of experimentation and iteration, especially early on in the process. Yet there are critical differences as well.
This is an interview with Dr. Jans Aasman, CEO of Franz, Inc. and designer of the Allegrograph knowledge graph engine. In this interview, we cover everything from the role of Lisp (and Lispers), the versatility of RDF hypergraphs, the value of Allegrograph, and the future of artificial intelligence, machine learning and inferential logic in the graph space.
n many respects, we are facing not the need for a new form of money but rather a new form of economics – a discipline about the world where scarcity still holds in physical materials but where overabundance is the rule in virtual ones. To me, this is one of the key tenets that need to be hammered out in the metaverse: How do the actual creators of the virtual worlds, and not just the hosts, get paid for their work?
n many respects, we are facing not the need for a new form of money but rather a new form of economics – a discipline about the world where scarcity still holds in physical materials but where overabundance is the rule in virtual ones. To me, this is one of the key tenets that need to be hammered out in the metaverse: How do the actual creators of the virtual worlds, and not just the hosts, get paid for their work?
n many respects, we are facing not the need for a new form of money but rather a new form of economics – a discipline about the world where scarcity still holds in physical materials but where overabundance is the rule in virtual ones. To me, this is one of the key tenets that need to be hammered out in the metaverse: How do the actual creators of the virtual worlds, and not just the hosts, get paid for their work?
Being the Community Editor for Data Science Central is a blast. Every week I get to choose articles from some of the best and brightest… Read More »DSC Weekly 6 Sept 2022: Getting the Most Out of DSC
An interview with Brenden Bartholomew, President of Vector Aerial, on the use of drones in both military and civilian contexts, as well as a discussion about how Drone AI works and where it’s heading
SVG is an example of one of the more powerful technologies on the web that is likely completely invisible to you, whether you’re simply browsing on the web or you’re a web developer wanting to take advantage of your full toolset.