Philip Rhoades
2013-Jan-03 09:36 UTC
[Xapian-devel] Fwd: Re: Another ue for Recoll/Xapian? - AI/Eliza
People, I sent this note to Discuss list but didn't get a response - any suggestions? Thanks, Phil. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Fwd: Re: Another ue for Recoll/Xapian? - AI/Eliza Date: 2012-12-23 23:50 From: Philip Rhoades <phil at pricom.com.au> To: <xapian-discuss at lists.xapian.org> Reply-To: <phil at pricom.com.au> People, I sent this notePeople, I sent this note to JF at Recoll and he suggested asking here (his response below) - any suggestions? Thanks, Phil. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: Re: Another ue for Recoll? - AI/Eliza Date: 2012-12-23 19:22 From: jf at dockes.org To: <phil at pricom.com.au> Philip Rhoades writes: > Jean, > > I have been using Recoll happily for some time now but I also have a > need for an AI/Eliza-like facility and I thought Recoll's fast text > searching may allow for fast semantic parsing for such a thing - has > anyone considered this sort of thing before? > > Regards, > > Phil. > > -- > Philip Rhoades Hi, I know nothing about this kind of things. I know that the people from Xapian have been working with different statistical models with students from the Google summer of code this last summer. Semantic models etc. are probably more of their domain of knowledge than of mine. Any code dealing with this (apart from text extraction) will be very close to the Xapian layer in any case. I think that there has been work about improving search engines with semantic models ("concepts") as long as search has existed (much before internet existed). As far as I know, nothing really convincing has ever emerged. Maybe things are more mature now, but it seems that the general tendancy is more towards using sophisticated statistics than explicit semantic models, of which humans are apparently still the exclusive masters. So no real idea, but if you have something more precise in mind, I'm all ready to assist with what Recoll and Xapian knowledge I may have ! Cheers, jf -- Philip Rhoades GPO Box 3411 Sydney NSW 2001 Australia E-mail: phil at pricom.com.au