- From: <Simbertsimpsonja@aol.com>
- Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 19:35:19 EDT
- To: public-webont-comments@w3.org
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I have been been observing the development of the Wed Ontology Language. Might I suggest to those developing it, that they also provide capabilities within the architecture of the language. Such that web content can be logically represented in a standard format regardless of the language (ie. spanish, arabic, japanese, ect.). Logical arguements are a universal feature of all language; whether written from speech or whether writing code in software language. Let OWL be capable of representing individual logical arguement, premises, conclusions, unstated premises, and unstated concusions of wed data in any language. That way foreign web pages could be searched for content pertaining to any issue in a more efficient manner. Also such a capabilty would provide endless capabilities for artificial intelligence. If the developers of OWL can isolate the various parts of an aruement into its logical pieces, then for the first time in the History of mankind we can truly have computer capable of learning and even capable of invention. The possibilities are mind boggling. I am observing OWL's development and deployment with much anticipation. David Simpson, Atlanta Georgia
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