Peirce's Categories and the TaiXuan Jing by Roger Clough Introduction We're considering constructing a semantic network based on Peirce's categories. In being...
Reengineering LLCLogical Grammar for Business Process Following is a link about an interesting approach to effective information management, and one which...
OWL and Topic Map PuddingFrom: http://www.mondeca.com/owl/owltm.htm ... Cooking for the Semantic Web OWL and Topic Map Pudding ... Author : Bernard Vatant,...
This is the 3x3 matrix of Peirce categories (P numbers, where P3.1. is Firstness in Thirdness , etc. ) together with correspondences from a number of...
KMTech and associates I'm going on the road and will be back on line sometime this month from Indiana. All messages can be sent through my wife at 360-683-6075...
To see how you would actually do Peircean word grokking, first we ask, "What is a sentence ?". From http://dogma.free.fr/txt/AKM-Peirce01.htm : "In respect of...
Oops! Sorry... a misdirected email address in response to the post below of the IEWG forum. To explain the content of the mis-direction, also sent now into my...
KMTech, Leo Vuyk forwards this link on Michelson's 1926 experiment on light interferometry and how it actually proves light travels different speeds in...
If semiotics is the study of signs, what would a semiotic language be ? A semiotic language would be a universal language useful for expressing complete...
I have been discussing a fledgling language which is written using semiotic categories from the Peirce 3x3 matrix (Firstness in Thirdness, etc.). Here is the...
Hi Roger! I want to say that I've been quite busy and unable to get a grip yet on a beginning place for the Word Grokker. And the following "music grokker" (if...
Unfinished sentence... This is the stop-mind moment, where mind applied to stop-mind yields the Archimedes technique of exhaustive analysis --a comparison of...
Hexagrams consist of one space or image physically inside of another, where the bottom trigram is the inside and the top is the outside. Or by reading the...
From BP/BNnews http://www.sciencenews.org/20040207/fob2.asp The Brain's Word Act: Reading verbs revs up motor cortex areas Bruce Bower For more than 60 years,...
Hi Ken and KMTech, Welcome to KMTech, Ken. I'm sorry for the slow sign-up response-time into KMTech. I had turned on a spam filter that was definately not...
The message following is a message from Ken into the Ontolog forum that is very coherent with the KMTech theme of recent years... beyond the edge software......
[Cross posted just this once to Ontology -thank you for your patience this once in support of an outspoken Ken] Hi Ken, I forwarded your open minded message to...
Hi Don, That's OK, there's no hurry on grokking, take your time. Making a living is more important. Your helix sounds right on. Communication tends to revolve...
hello, I'm just looking into mining text for ontologies: ontoLT, textToOnto and even SmartTags in Microsoft office. Any experience in this area. The other...
Structural Linguistics and Music in a Nutshell (Using I Ching trigrams for correspondences) sentence = melodic phrase paragraph = section of music essay =...
Currently linguistics must use statistical techniques to analyze texts because it is not aware that a much more powerful tool is available which would allow...
On words converted to trigrams - There are 8 trigrams. There are more than 8 words. So you are referring to semantic differentials ? I'm aware the YiJing is...
A speculation on the lines in the five phase ring The fact that the water phase means storage or alignment and there is also a line joining two phases meaning...
Hi Ken, ... From: Kenneth Fields To: KMTech@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 11:53 PM Subject: Re: [KMTech] huh ? trigrams ? On words converted...