OpenCog tutorial sessions
A few weeks back Ben announced he’d be running IRC tutorial sessions on OpenCogPrime. Last night was the second tutorial, and was on the topic of knowledge representation – introducing people to the...
View ArticleVisualization with UbiGraph
Jared Wigmore has just finished implementing a prototype connection to the Ubigraph dynamic visualisation tool. It’s really neat! Currently available only in his personal bzr branch (...
View ArticleOpenCog at KiwiFoo
I’m currently at the tail end of KiwiFoo, a version of O’Reilly’s Foocamp in New Zealand. I hosted a talk about OpenCog which, as inevitably happens, turned into some interesting philosophical...
View ArticleGSoC 2009 project list
The decision process for the 2009 GSoC projects has been completed. You can read Ben’s announcement on the opencog-soc Google group. The accepted projects are: Joel Lehman – Extending MOSES to evolve...
View ArticleVisualizing PLN inference
Recently Jared Wigmore, a student of Waikato University, New Zealand, created a tool for visualizing PLN as part of a visualisation project. BIT visualizer In my opinion, the BIT visualiser shows great...
View ArticleAn Update
Time that we post a status update! OpenCog has been a little more quiet than usual over the last couple of months. The developers list is still sporadically active, but some of the main developers are...
View ArticleOpenCog REST support (and web UI)
OpenCog now has a REST interface that is loaded and runs on port 17034 by default. It has only recently been completed to a functional level where clients can: make POST requests to create a new atom....
View ArticleOpenCog OSX Support
Due to a recent contract involving development on OSX (unrelated to OpenCog unfortunately), I now have a MacBook Pro. Since we often have people attempting to get OpenCog building on OSX, with various...
View ArticleOpenCog Hong Kong Project
I thought I should write a post to let everyone know where we are at with the Hong Kong AI project. We’ve got ourselves established in the M-Lab currently, although Gino may want to relocate us to the...
View ArticleDeSTIN vision development
Late in 2010 a working group was formed to turn the research code for DeSTIN, originally implement and developed by Tom Karnowski as part of his PhD, into a quality open source project. There have been...
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