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Text Compression With Abductive Logic Programming?

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James A. Bowery

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Aug 27, 2006, 5:58:44 PM8/27/06
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Has anyone applied abductive logic programming to text compression?

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donsto...@hotmail.com

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Aug 27, 2006, 10:42:34 PM8/27/06
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The compression is pretty bad in my '94 Ford Explorer. Is this the
correct ng to seek help from?

- Don

George Johnson

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Aug 28, 2006, 2:42:52 PM8/28/06
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"James A. Bowery" <jabo...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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(Opens scrawled note with letters on pasted upon it in a multitude of
fonts from a variety of magazines)

"We've abducted your logic. If you want your logic back unharmed, then
leave a bowling bag full of unmarked $20 bills at alley behind the Farmers
Market on Westling Street. If you fail to comply, your logic will be sold
into slavery at the Clearwater Scientology Center and it will then be
prostituted for enslaving other people's logic into convoluted messes in a
lethal no-hearted money-cult. You have until 9 PM tomorrow before we do
this so hurry now!"

(hmm... were you saying something?)


Claudio Grondi

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Aug 28, 2006, 3:25:37 PM8/28/06
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James A. Bowery wrote:
> Has anyone applied abductive logic programming to text compression?
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For anyone who cares some enlightenment:

http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/mem19.html
or
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abductive_reasoning

Claudio Grondi

Wayne

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Sep 1, 2006, 1:59:16 AM9/1/06
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I see his reasoning, but that assumes I know exactly what he means. I
have been interested for quiet sometime to pursue ideas down this path,
and predict significant advances. Dumb compression is normally going to
loss out badly to intelligent compression. The problem is that many
people are not intelligent enough to see it (no offense meant). The frame
work of my ideas would probably be suitable, if anybody would like to work
with me on a commercial basis.

Wayne Morellini


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