Paul Fernhout wrote:
>
> The short answer is to at least start with William Kent's ROSE/STAR
> model defined in his book "Data & Reality" implemented in whatever
> programming language.
> http://www.bkent.net/
> http://home.earthlink.net/~billkent/catalogmain.htm#TOPICS IN SEMANTIC
> MODELLING
>
Many papers here. Most seem about one small aspect of the problem.
Is there a paper here that ties things together?
> For something even easier, just start with some tuple-space system
> http://www.cs.yale.edu/Linda/linda.html
>
Virtually all the links on this page are broken.
The one that worked was for a "Dvi" file that seems to contain TeX data.
> or like IBM's T-spaces. http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/TSpaces/
> Gelernter of Linda is the same guy who is involed with LifeStreams.
>
Got these.
> http://www.psych.indiana.edu/cogsci/hofstadter.html
>
This one is a book. TOC indicates a wide range of topics. Is it as
readable as Godel, Escher, and Bach? I'm thinking that Minsky's work
would be a lot more understandable. Or did you find this book to be
really that valuable (and understandable)?
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