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...
Could you give one or two example of a word and the three questions. And how to map to the trigrams. ... would like to take a look at that. ken. Powered by...
Hi Ken, Thank you for your interest. It has forced me to come to terms with resolving some issues that need resolving, and, by looking at real data, to awaken...
Hello KMTech, I am investigating the what-nots involved with authoring and distributing Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) solutions that run on the Windows...
I think that Andreas Schoter deserves a round of applause for writing a beautiful paper on the Boolean Algebra of the Yi and gotten it listed in citeseer,...
I did this stuff a while back - but you might be interested in 'hearing' the changes and being 'immersed' in the changes. Symphony of changes. Uses hexagrams...
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2004-02/aps-pwt021704.php Point well taken In some cultures, pointing is a faux pas, sometimes even insulting. New ...
Hi Ken, Your site is beautiful and fascinating. You are a real artist ! I need to study it some more, but right now I am off to the movies. I am very eager to...
Hi Ken (and any), Would you have an interest Ken, (even conversantly) in a bare-minimum parser that would run well in a document reader on a Pocket PC - re the...
... I would look for open platform to begin with. Maybe you saw this link - using cell phone to update an ontology: http://space.frot.org/ These guys are...
Hi Ken, I am finally listening to your hexagram music-- it's beautiful ! What method did you use on the hexagrams to create the music ? I may have missed it on...
An basically nine-fold (Peirceian) universal grammar The grammar consists of rewrite rules such as: S --> NPS + VP + NPO NPS or NPO -> D+AJ+ N VP --> V +AV +...
bcc: Richard Ballard, Ph. D. bcc: John Sowa, Ph. D. bcc: Paul Prueitt, Ph. D. bcc: Beth Konkler, Operations Director, Citizen's Communications Corp. (C3) bcc:...
Hello KMTech, A response follows from Dr. Prueitt in support of the Clough-Mitchell Word Grokker (a byte processor) outlined in the convention center overview...
I forgot :). I'll have to dig up my notes from 10 years ago. It was played by members of the chicago symphony at the parliament of world religions in 1993. ...