- From: Owen Ambur <Owen.Ambur@verizon.net>
- Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:57:55 -0400
- To: public-aikr@w3.org
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Milton, I can't answer your question directly but I can help make it easier to discover the answer, by rendering the goal and objectives of the Allen Institute's project in StratML format at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#ESOC19 If by the "US federal task force" you mean the National Security Commission for AI, their first-quarter recommendations are available in StratML format at https://stratml.us/drybridge/index.htm#NSCAI If they follow the form implied by the title of their publication, they'll have additional recommendations every three months. However, if they continue to publish them in non-standard, non-machine-readable format, capabilities like the Allen Institute's will be required to help people make sense of them. What I CAN tell you with a high degree of confidence is that the need for AI2's project highlights the reality that supposedly smart people are behaving antisocially by failing to specify and use internationally adopted voluntary consensus standard schemas, like StratML. If they were doing so, AI2 wouldn't need to use periods (.) as the delimiters for the structure of information. Instead, each logically separable element would be tagged and query services could take advantage of both the semantics as well as the structure of the "context" (documents) in which they occur. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine-readable_document Reality is what it is ... but we should aim to improve upon it. The first step is to make reality salient in ways that are comprehensible. Failing to do so is a symptom of artificial ignorance, in which case the underlying biases and motivations become highly relevant. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/artificial-ignorance-owen-ambur/ Owen On 4/28/2020 10:06 AM, ProjectParadigm-ICT-Program wrote: > Is this part of the US federal task force doing same? > > Milton Ponson > GSM: +297 747 8280 > PO Box 1154, Oranjestad > Aruba, Dutch Caribbean > Project Paradigm: Bringing the ICT tools for sustainable development > to all stakeholders worldwide through collaborative research on > applied mathematics, advanced modeling, software and standards development > > > On Tuesday, April 28, 2020, 8:59:53 AM ADT, Paola Di Maio > <paola.dimaio@gmail.com> wrote: > > > anyone gets a chance to have a go at using this pls share > experiences > > thanks > > > What is this > > This a power-tool for performing /extractive/ search, using various > query modes. It allows a level of query expressivity and control that > is substantially more powerful than existing search solutions. > > This tool searches over the COVID-19 Open Research Dataset (CORD-19) > <https://pages.semanticscholar.org/coronavirus-research>, a free > resource of over 50K scholarly articles about COVID-19 and related > coronaviruses provided by AI2's Semantic Scholar > <https://www.semanticscholar.org/> project. > > Check out our guide > <https://spike.covid-19.apps.allenai.org/md/covid-search-help> and > examples > <https://spike.covid-19.apps.allenai.org/md/covid-usage-examples> for > more detailed information (also available via the Help link above). a > free resource of over 50K scholarly articles about COVID-19 and > related coronaviruses provided by AI2's Semantic Scholar > <https://www.semanticscholar.org/> project. > > Check out our guide > <https://spike.covid-19.apps.allenai.org/md/covid-search-help> and > examples > <https://spike.covid-19.apps.allenai.org/md/covid-usage-examples> for > more detailed information (also available via the Help link above). > > https://spike.covid-19.apps.allenai.org/search/covid19
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