Re: AIML?

Thank you Eric

at this stage, I was thinking of some web based knowledge representation
mechanism or ML for something that I am working on related to AI
(I have learned my lessons- glad to share details of this early concept
offlist to those who may express interest until it's solid )

I did a search, and found AIML which seems the closest to what I require
however could not find a formal specification to study it further, and
wondered about any interest to W3C.

I am pretty sure the web needs what I am thinking of, to what extent its
feasible or we can find folks to do it and adopt it, I dunno


>  There's nothing saying you
> can't have a hybrid system which e.g. uses SemWeb for entity
> recognition (à la NCBO annotator) or records ML assertions in RDF for
> further rule execution. That requires people to have expertise and
> commitment in both camps and so far, those folks haven't banded
> together with a set of shared use cases and goals.


Am thinking of something fluid,  ML should be sufficient for my requirement
at this stage- also confess that i favour simplicity over sophistication

but could not find anything that does what I require so thinking maybe
something can be done-


> If you can muster
> the troops (an army of five, to be exact), you can easily create a W3C
> Community Group (see [CREATE A COMMUNITY GROUP] at
> <https://www.w3.org/community/groups/>).
>

yep, done it before. I chaired a nice group that did good work for one year
then suddenly fell silent and I am still traumatized  by the experience. :-)
(joke - it was valuable!)

 anyone interested in AI ML of sorts who is reliable and competent  (not
afraid of failure?) welcome to brainstorm offlist to discuss early stage
concept for this work

, I need specifically folks who can do implementation side of things
(writing a parsers for validation, and implement the test cases etc) and
who are good at getting research funding - I am okay with the concept and
system design part, and that's about it

>
> >
>
> The tutorial seemed to be about a template language for natural
> language interfaces while the overview seemed to go more into the
> actual processing logic. Do you know if AIML captures AI logic and
> what use cases would motivate favoring such a standard for Semantic
> Web work?
>

No, guess not but not sure. AIML seems very very thin at the moment,
although there is a free working prototype online which seems to be using it
https://home.pandorabots.com/en/

I think there's work to be done-

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