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Posted on April 8, 2008December 30, 2009

Semantics in the real world? Part II – Probabilistic reasoning on contingent and dynamic vocabularies

Rendering of human brain.And other big words I learnt from mathematicians…

The observant amongst you will have realised that the title of my previous post pushing a boat out into the area of semantics and RDF implied there was more to come. Those of you who followed the reaction [comments in original post, 1, 2, 3] will also be aware that there are much smarter and more knowledgeable people out there thinking about these problems. Nonetheless, in the spirit of thinking aloud I want to explore these ideas a little further because they underpin the way I think about the LaBLog and its organization. As with the last post this comes with the health warning that I don’t really know what I’m talking about. Continue reading “Semantics in the real world? Part II – Probabilistic reasoning on contingent and dynamic vocabularies”

Posted on March 30, 2008December 30, 2009

Data models for capturing and describing experiments – the discussion continues

Frank Gibson has continued the discussion that kicked off here and has continued here [1, 2, 3, 4] and in other places [1, 2] along the way. Frank’s exposition on using FuGE as a data model is very clear in what it says and does not say and some of his questions have revealed sloppiness in the way I originally described what I was trying to do. Here I will respond to his responses and try to clarify what it is that I want, and what I want it to achieve. I still feel that we are trying to describe and achieve different things, but that this discussion is a great way of getting to the bottom of this and achieving some clarity in our description and language. Continue reading “Data models for capturing and describing experiments – the discussion continues”

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  • Testing…testing…
  • Epistemic diversity and knowledge production
  • Thinking out loud: Tacit knowledge and deficit models
  • Against the 2.5% Commitment
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