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+-   U.S. plan for 'thinking machines' repository OK'd on Wednesday May 28 2008, @02:54PM Anonymous Coward

Submitted by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 28 2008, @02:54PM
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An anonymous reader writes "Information scientists organized by the U.S.'s NIST say they will create a "concept bank" that programmers can use to build thinking machines that reason about complex problems at the frontiers of knowledge — from advanced manufacturing to biomedicine. The agreement by ontologists — experts in word meanings and in using appropriate words to build actionable machine commands — outlines the critical functions of the Open Ontology Repository (OOR). More on the summit that produced the agreement here."
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