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by wellpast
3095 days ago
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Words and vocabulary aren’t enough. Not the colloquial/dictionary sense, at least. So if we’re talking about “facts” in an “ontology” — these are still (they must be if they are going to be processed by a machine) concrete formalisms - that’s what I mean by algebras. If we are not machine-processing these ontologies but just printing them out for users, then I don’t count that. Because we’re not really programming over those abstractions. We’re just giving them back to the humans. |
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Now, how often do people learn chess algebraically?