The Naïve Ontologist and "Intelligent" Story Telling
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Mícheál Mac an Airchinnigh, The Naïve Ontologist and Intelligent Story Telling, Information Systems & Grid Technologies, Sofia, Bulgaria, 30-31 May 2013, University of Sofia, 2013Download Item:
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Semantic Search has become, that is to say been re-discovered to be, the key theme for Intelligent Systems in 2012. No humans need apply. Semantic search, as Tim Berners-Lee predicted in his seminal little book on the World Wide Web, is the ultimate goal. After the Ultimate Goal has been obtained, and all the machines are happily communicating, what is in it for us, humans? To be sure, for us, it is to be more human! Humans tell stories, to themselves, and to other humans. Many of these stories have been, in the first instance, of an oral nature. Then they were written down. Now they appear electronically. The full spectrum of the technology of our age is used to reinvent the same old stories (7 in total). Precision in identity is sought through the formal ontology. A new story concerning Vela Peeva is revealed.
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Author: MAC an AIRCHINNIGH, MICHEAL
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game, key image, magic realism, ontology, semantic search, storytellingSubject (TCD):
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