ConceptNode lojban gibberish

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Nil Geisweiller

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Nov 30, 2016, 5:58:21 AM11/30/16
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Just read http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Link_Parse_to_Logic_via_Lojban the
proposal looks awesome to me.

Just curious, where the prefix gibberish of node names such as

PredicateNode (stv 1.0 0.0) "nMtuPfmIJBTgtPV),5on___mi'arpe'u"

come from?

Also it occurs to me that the pattern miner can be seen as a big ass PLN
rule, and thus should be callable by the BC (or an adequately customized
version of it), as opposed to be solely used in conjunction with the FC
as described.

Nil

Ben Goertzel

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Nov 30, 2016, 6:01:25 AM11/30/16
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I believe it's an instance node, which we'd normally write as

PredicateNode "mi'arpe'u_123"

or some such...
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Nil Geisweiller

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Nov 30, 2016, 6:06:06 AM11/30/16
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On 11/30/2016 12:58 PM, Nil Geisweiller wrote:
> Also it occurs to me that the pattern miner can be seen as a big ass PLN
> rule, and thus should be callable by the BC (or an adequately customized
> version of it), as opposed to be solely used in conjunction with the FC
> as described.

The advantage of having the BC call the pattern miner is that it can
narrow the search by imposing a certain pattern on the output of the
pattern miner.

Nil
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