[unrev-II] Fw: FW: Proposal for HumanML discussion

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    >Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 10:28:05 -0500
    >From: Karl Best <karl.best@oasis-open.org>
    >Subject: FW: Proposal for HumanML discussion
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    >Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga from HumanMarkup.org, an Individual OASIS member,
    >would like to start a discussion related to the creation of a Human Markup
    >Language specification. Attached is his proposal. If you are interested in
    >participating in this discussion please contact Ranjeeth (please don't
    reply
    >to this message). If two more OASIS members would like to participate then
    >we can start an OASIS Discussion List or an OASIS Technical Committee.
    >
    ></karl>
    >============================================================
    >Karl F. Best
    >OASIS - Director, Technical Operations
    >978.667.5115 x206
    >karl.best@oasis-open.org http://www.oasis-open.org
    >
    >
    >
    >
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    >HUMANML -- SHORT INTRODUCTION / CALL FOR SUPPORT
    >---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    >-
    >
    >The function of HumanML is to provide an XML standard that enhances the
    >quality and depth of human communication. This is done through the
    explicit
    >markup of human characteristics not conveyed through current means. These
    >human characteristics include 'thought processes', 'emotions',
    'motivation',
    >'attitude', and 'flexibility' among others.
    >
    >So far, we have represented many human traits as emoticons--such as :-),
    >LOL, (L), :-(. These efforts certainly help convey some human qualities.
    >They have enhanced human expression, but their benefits are informal,
    >non-standard, and ultimately limited. However, with the current XML
    >framework we now have, we can finally integrate much deeper human aspects
    >within our communication. The result will be a substantial enhancement in
    >the quality of human communications, and the elimination of much
    >misunderstanding in society.
    >
    >We are currently working with various cross-industry organizations in
    >assuring this standard is supported. All individuals or organizations
    >interested in participating in the Discussion List and Technical Committee
    >should contact us to participate. Although various organizations may
    derive
    >benefit from standardizing human expression, it is important to emphasize
    >the fundamental purpose of HumanML is to eliminate human misunderstanding
    in
    >society-thus, it is crucial to note that all efforts towards the HumanML
    >standard are open and non-proprietary.
    >
    >We look forward to hearing from parties interested in joining us.
    >
    >Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga
    >rkthunga@humanmarkup.org
    >
    >
    >
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    >HUMANML -- LONG INTRODUCTION / CALL FOR SUPPORT
    >---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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    >-
    >
    >The function of HumanML is to fundamentally enhance the human
    communications
    >process, through the use of XML, with the purpose of ending human
    >misunderstanding.
    >
    >The ill effects of human misunderstanding are obvious--we don't have to
    look
    >far to see animosity, confusion, and distrust. The results of
    >misunderstanding have been argument, conflict, violence, and war. All of
    >this stems from our inability to communicate our human nature at the root
    >level. What does that mean? It means elements such as 'thought
    processes',
    >'emotional state', 'behavioral disposition', 'motivation', 'culture', 'open
    >mindedness', and 'background' are never explicitly conveyed in our
    messages,
    >and thus never fully realized by all parties involved.
    >
    >Miscommunication in our society abounds. There are numerous examples:
    > -A stern warning to a subordinate may be considered as hateful speech.
    > -A recent immigrant may be considered rude for not saying "thank you".
    > -A joke to a friend may be interpreted as an insult.
    > -A friendly gesture at the workplace may be considered sexual harassment.
    > -The main point in a presidential speech may be lost in a cloud of
    >rhetoric.
    > -The facts presented by one party in a debate may be obscured by the
    jokes
    >from the other.
    > -The army of one country may interpret a 'show of strength' by its
    opponent
    >as a 'call for war'.
    >
    >We always have had to both risk and guess during communication, leaving
    each
    >message susceptible to tremendous bias and prejudice. This occurs because
    >subtle human processes involved in communication are not explicitly
    >expressed.
    >
    >So far, we have begun to embed rudimentary human aspects within our
    >communication, through the use of emoticons and acronyms such as :), lol,
    > >P, :D, (L) etc. These have certainly helped convey human expression
    within
    >our messages. However, their use has been informal, non-standard, and
    quite
    >limited. With HumanML, we finally have the platform to embed a much richer
    >human expression in our messages. We will finally have the structure to
    >embed deep human characteristics, such as our 'emotional traits',
    >'rationale', 'intent', and 'attitude'. This meta-information will be
    >contained within each statement, to allow clear and total human
    >communication for the first time in our history.
    >
    >As technology develops, and our standards mature, the HumanML forum will be
    >able to continue to develop ways to embed even deeper and richer human
    >understanding within statements, to ensure all human communication is
    >explicitly marked up. We will continue our efforts until human
    >misunderstanding is abolished (which, of course, may take a little while
    ;))
    >
    >The HumanML specification will be built on top of current endeavors. Our
    >focus will be to embed root human characteristics in our messages, and help
    >bring humanity towards universal empathy. It will be a very interesting
    >world in the future, where we finally begin to work together, with both
    >universal knowledge, and universal empathy.
    >
    >These are no longer flowery far-off aspirations. These are finally
    concrete
    >attainable endeavors, now possible through XML.
    >
    >- - - - - - - - -
    >STEPS
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    >We will be working with various groups across industries to ensure that
    >HumanML is supported as an open non-proprietary standard. It will be
    >beneficial to have support from individuals or organizations with a
    >specialized interest in XML, the Semantic Web, and Human Communications.
    >As the creator of the Discussion List and subsequent Technical Committee,
    my
    >qualifications include a broad study of the related fields of
    >Neuropsychology, Spirituality, Human Communications, and Internet
    >networking.
    >
    >The Discussion List will address four important steps:
    >
    >1) Establish specific applications of the HumanML standard
    >2) Establish where the HumanML specification fits within current XML
    >pursuits
    >2) Determine initial elements/criteria for human communication -- (a
    current
    >vocabulary and framework has been developed, which will serve as the
    >starting point from which to build from)
    >4) Determine initial members for the Technical Committee
    >
    >The HumanML Technical Committee, which will follow, will continuously
    >address the following two tasks:
    >
    >1) Define and refine vocabularies that capture human characteristics of
    >communication
    >2) Define and refine standard communication frameworks within XML for
    >different human communication settings (examples: speeches, debates,
    >counseling sessions)
    >
    >Final Note: The fundamental purpose of HumanML is to diminish human
    >misunderstanding . Thus, it is crucial to note that all efforts towards
    the
    >HumanML standard are open and non-proprietary.
    >
    >We look forward to input from everyone interested in participating.
    >
    >Please contact me, Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga (rkthunga@humanmarkup.org) for
    more
    >information.

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