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Thinknowlogy

Thinknowlogy is a program capable of "understanding" the hidden logic in natural language. It demonstrates this by drawing conclusions from sentences in natural language independently, and reading as well as executing the playing rules of the game Connect-Four.

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  •  12 Jun 2010 19:44
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Changes: Bugs were fixed.

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  •  10 May 2010 15:28
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Changes: This release adds bug fixes.

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  •  25 Apr 2010 22:41
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Changes: This release adds drawing conclusions from sentences in natural language independently / autonomously. See paragraph 2.3 of the included theory.

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  •  25 Sep 2009 18:43
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Changes: This release adds the theory as documents (OpenOffice and PDF). It has some bugfixes. There are drastic internal changes (better equipped for the 2010 release). Past tense has been added (Enter "Show info about the set." while playing the connect4 game to see some results). A knowledge integrity check has been added to guarantee that the stored sentence is exactly the same as the original sentence: the system has to read back the stored sentence, which it is compared with the original sentence. This is operational, but not fully implemented yet.

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  •  24 Apr 2009 20:17
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Changes: This is the first stable release.

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my mentor explained, certain languages use accent marks, in coptic, translation is changed. Using rosetta /four blocks to museum/ taught, actually means four knee knocks to museum.

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