Content Representation With A Twist

Friday, June 22, 2007

Homework to do

My yesterday findings result in a lot of homework to do.

First of all, as a left-over of a former post I have to make clear what a MOM net is, what it stores and how it does so. The recent posting on the issue about finding a heater repair part by using a thesaurus is a first step there.

Second, Chris Chatham's posting on differences between brain and computers I reviewed. But I missed that there's a lot of reader comments I didn't read yet. A to do. Also the insight 'content representation' still seems to refer to marking up content by key words or thesaurus terms demands to make clear my point of view on that topic, and why I chose the term content representation rather than any other. And, in turn, what I refer to by "marking up content by key words" demands for a explanation. Things to do.

Third, what I already begun, is to tidy up the blog. I think posting might be much more useful if sudden readers can dive in at any point, without needing to know what I wrote about before. Therefore, from now on, key concepts shall be cleared tersely (hence the heater posting) by separate postings. And any new postings referring to these concepts shall do point there instead of going into detail every new posting -- which might disturb too much -- you as well as myself, when developing a thought.

Let`s see how it works out.

      
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