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CRITIC
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Here is an incomplete list of some things that critic will be used to browse.
CPAN
apt-archives
freshmeat
sourceforge
systems (radar)
plans (pse)
recipes (gourmet)
sources.list (apt-sources)
In addition to things like these, critic should be capable of
using collaborative filtering to make recommendations to users.
This functionality could be used for instance to create models of
people's interest in music and videos for POSI meetings.
- This new system is the basis for critic, kbfs (now we have the KB for it), gourmet's ontology, etc, etc, etc.
- The critic system is almost complete using freekbs, and newly written code currently under score.
- critic can use the new KBS::Store module.
- boss QC Use best practices - verified in perl code using Perl::critic, etc.
- Setup collaborative filtering interface for different books (software, etc, critic.)
- critic should be able to take ratings and other constraints and properties set on objects and backwards infer their value.
- seeker obviously incorporates some of critics abilities to remember what the user has already seen.
In fact, that part of fweb that records sentences could be generalized to serve as the backend for clear, seeker, critic and fweb.
- Write a simple perltk user interface to get used to it for critic.
- For all programs, we can look at abstractions of their functionality, to compute a better way of writing the program in the first place.
In other words, for every program P, there exists a system S which executes P in a more intelligent, versatile way.
I know that isn't formal, but here is an example.
The script that rates the apartments, well, hand writing that is silly because, what if you want to rate something else, you see.
The notion of a system that helps you rate things is important.
critic ideally subsumes that...
- (We then get critic::Classifier to use SQL for its entries source)
- Use the critic system on this score stuff as well, in order to come up with multiple taxonomies.
- apply critic to study
- We will use a classifier to classify writings into topics automatically using the code I just wrote for critic.
- In order to use critic in Emacs on Sorcerer data, simply send the list to unilang-emacs-client via some new function that converts it into an alist and browses it with some dired like editor.
- critic and Context have lots in common?
- Use picform Contexts for unilang classification, study assignment, etc. Eventually, develop Context classifier as part of critic?
- Write TK script for critic to expedite classification of our entries.
- Gut critic so that it can't be used for porn.
- Sorcerer should interface with critic or Review.
- This thing I've made for Sorcerer sure looks useful, it is being used in Sorcerer, broker, should be used in job-search, and could be used in busroute, clear, corpus, critic, cso, digilib, and verber.
- Pay no attention to what a critic says.
A statue has never been erected in honor of a critic.
- I think the most important thing for me to get working right now is the class browser for critic.
- Now that I have that stuff done.
In any case, it works as follows: It is an ontology editor, probably in Emacs, that allows you to edit classes, etc. That stuff with critic could also be done in here.
In other words, now that I am "up" on elisp, I should write critic finally.
In fact, I hate to say this, but it should be related to cyc-mode.
- critic::Classifier::UI should clearly take into account that certain classes subsume others.
- critic::Classifier::UI should have interfaces for partitioning, verifying groups.
- Look into writing that type browser in tcl for critic.
- However now I'm too tired to do this.
So I need to do that and other related things, like build a better critic::Classifier type system for corpus, tomorrow.
But I must also eat tomorrow.
- I should set up RSR to start recording so I can begin to get some feedback on my situation.
A great solution is to use critic::Classifier on RSR::Event s.
- RSR can use the critic::Classifier system to classify its events into habits.
- critic may be applied to RSS feeds.
- critic should generate assertions that could be added to Cyc, for instance.
- Use opencyc to maintains lists of objects and critic should of course interface with opencyc.
- Use critic to relate different Perl modules to different items in our system.
- Probably the most important thing to do is to always make concessions.
For instance, no pornography.
I suppose, obviously, one would destroy the critic system if this were this case.
I also will have to institute punishments for violating the rules.
This means that, frequently enough, I must take the entire survey.
I don't know why I feel good right now.
I think its mental.
- I have written that one system and it is /var/lib/myfrdcsa/codebases/internal/critic/learning-classifier.pl: perl script text executable
- Add refresh delays to critic.
- I ponder deleting the etnire critic system.
- There should be a module for forcing users to review systems, i.e. forcing them to use critic on Sorcerer.
- As radar finds systems that interest the user, it presents these systems as though in a flight simulator - perhaps using critic, and feeds documents that should be read to clear
- A major problem is that with systems like critic and clear we still wind up deleting the information because they either lose information or are not sensitive enough, respectively.
- critic repeats things too much before exploring more.
- (critic = WEKA more or less)
This page is part of the FWeb package.
It derives from the
Robotics Institute projects page.
Last updated Mon Jan 15 08:34:51 CST 2007
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