Lars Ludwig / Comments
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ArtificialMemory.pdfthere are some slides from a presentation I held in Switzerland this year related to this paper: http://www.slideshare.net/LLudwig/wm2009-solothurn-pkm-artificial-memory-presentation-by-lars-ludwigLars Ludwig added 8 weeks ago
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The Future of the Desktop>> . Probably from the beginning we have already made something wrong. We need to start from the construction of individual mind instead of from the construction of a web of data. Very good!. - That's actually something I have been thinking about for years. The linked data / web of data hype ...Lars Ludwig added to Nova Spivack - My Public Twine 17 months ago
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The Future of the DesktopHm, the Desktop you describe seems to be more or less a personal version of many of the services we use on the Web. The question is whether the 'extended mind' of a personal desktop is the same as the 'search space' provided by the Internet or by a Web service. As a Semantic Web researcher and ...Lars Ludwig added to Nova Spivack - My Public Twine 17 months ago
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Minding the Planet: Associative Search and the Semantic Web: The Next Step Beyond Natural Language SearchThe differnece between remembering by association and remembering by keyword is similar to the difference between recognition-based search and recall-based search. The SERP offers recognition-based search after initial recall-based search. The suggest box to some degree enables recognition-based ...Lars Ludwig added 19 months ago
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Brain Scanners Can See Your Decisions Before You Make ThemThe idea behind Libet's experiments was to show that an act of free will can be generated by a task producing a sudden action. The 'free will' did not appear to be free due to a neural correlate preceding the consciousness of the 'free will' to act. So far so good. My point is: that is certainly ...Lars Ludwig added to Think Artificial 20 months ago
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Brain Scanners Can See Your Decisions Before You Make ThemIn experimental psychology, it is long known that in reaction time experiments it is not only that people react to stimuli but rather that they decide to take part in the experiment and follow the instructions given. (And that's a severe limitation when exploring volition.) This results in the ...Lars Ludwig added to Think Artificial 20 months ago
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Brand, you killed this twine!I think the deeper question here is if twine is a communication platform and a twine is a discussion's topic, or if it is an information store and a twine is a keyword; both will be difficult to obtain.Lars Ludwig added to Ontologies 20 months ago
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Artificial Memory Mission Statement / DefinitionHi Mark, I guess we are still a few steps away from enhancing ourselves by use of and connection to organic material. The neocortex is a layered and, in a way, highly ordered structure and I am not sure how one would connect to it artificially without damaging its functioning. The cranial nerves ...Lars Ludwig added to Web 3.0 - Semantic Web 20 months ago
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Artificial Memory Mission Statement / DefinitionThank you, an interesting video, I wonder from which year it is. It includes technologies like "information retrieval by a few words" / "universal search", "desktop sharing", "video conferencing", "digital answer machine" etc. that are all there, all in one personal device. Interestingly enough, ...Lars Ludwig added to Web 3.0 - Semantic Web 20 months ago
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Artificial Memory Mission Statement / DefinitionAn interesting aspect. - Yes, I think a great part of our knowledge is more or less language-independent and often unconscious respectively; one think of values, motivation, goals, acting ...Lars Ludwig added to Web 3.0 - Semantic Web 20 months ago