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The '''OpenMind Initiative''' (founded 2000, 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 '''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]) |
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The OpenMind Initiative (founded 2000, 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: OpenMind.org)