Example use of link grammar output

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Amirouche Boubekki

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May 25, 2019, 7:45:09 PM5/25/19
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Example use of link grammar output. Say I have the following linkage:

    +-------------------Xp-------------------+
   
|                 +-------Ost-------+    |
   
+------->WV------>+  +-----Ds**x----+    |
   
+--->Wd---+--Ss*s-+  |     +---AN---+    |
   
|         |       |  |     |        |    |
LEFT
-WALL Google[!] is.v a search.n engine.n .

How does opencog traverse that linkage to make sens of it?

Linas Vepstas

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May 26, 2019, 8:32:23 AM5/26/19
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Are you asking "what does this mean?" or "what can you do with it?"  For the meaining of the graph, you have to read the link-grammar documentation.  For an example of something you can do, see https://wiki.opencog.org/w/SpaceServer

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