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===Welcome to the OpenMindWiki===
The '''OpenMind Initiative''' (founded 2000, [http://www.media.it.edu MIT MediaLab], Cambridge, MA) is a a collaborative framework for developing "intelligent" software using the internet. Based on the traditional open source method, it supports domain experts (who provide algorithms), tool developers (who provides software infrastructure and tools) and non-specialist "netizens" (who contribute raw data). (Source: [http://www.openmind.org/FAQs.html OpenMind.org])


The OpenMindWiki is an MIT Media Lab project based on the [http://commonsense.media.mit.edu/cgi-bin/search.cgi/ Open Mind Common Sense] and [http://web.media.mit.edu/~hugo/conceptnet/ ConceptNet] applications


Using the Open Source project [http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net/ MediaWiki] as a frame, the OpenMindWiki hopes to take advantage of the Wiki model as a means of implementing the and editing the ConceptNet connections within the Common Sense Database


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! Traditional Open Source !! OpenMind
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| minimal use of netizens
| netizens crucial
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| expert knowledge (e.g., C++filt, gdbm, Linux device drivers, ...)
|informal knowledge (e.g., knowledge of speech sounds, written character identities, ...)
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|machine learning irrelevant
|machine learning essential
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|most work is directly on the final software
|most work is not directly on the final, but instead on infrastructure, data collection, data, etc.
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RGO, RSI 2005<br>
(Special Thanks to Walter B., Daniel H., Bo M., and Push S.)

Latest revision as of 01:18, 30 December 2005

Welcome to the OpenMindWiki

The OpenMindWiki is an MIT Media Lab project based on the Open Mind Common Sense and ConceptNet applications

Using the Open Source project MediaWiki as a frame, the OpenMindWiki hopes to take advantage of the Wiki model as a means of implementing the and editing the ConceptNet connections within the Common Sense Database


(under development)

RGO, RSI 2005
(Special Thanks to Walter B., Daniel H., Bo M., and Push S.)