[Search-l] To take on Google = Wikipedia + Unique "Concept Search" mechanism, Codonology
jer
jeremie at jabber.org
Thu Jun 7 00:58:57 UTC 2007
Hua, I've read through much of your site and I want to make sure I'm
understanding it right: Codonology is the term you created for the
definition of "concepts" or knowledge filaments independent of
language. Is that close?
If the purpose is for search, how is this effectively different than
natural language parsing, named entity recognition, and text
categorization?
Thanks,
Jer
On Jun 6, 2007, at 2:31 PM, Hua Fang wrote:
> Hi folks:
> My name is Hua Fang. I am new to the "mode" of discussion in this
> group, but not new in this group. I have been listening to the
> discussion about "founding Wikia to take over Google" kind of
> topics for many months. Now, I think it's about time for me to
> pitch in my idea, which is straightly relevant but significantly
> different one from what you folks have been talking about. It is
> called "Codonology". For now, to simply put in philosophical and
> technological sense, you can think it as a concept search
> technology. I have revealed the detail about Codonology at my web
> site: www.Codonology.com. I welcome the comments from everybody in
> this group, especially from Mr. James Wales.
>
> Together, we can prevail.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Hua Fang, MD
>
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