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From: 'Alan Gutierrez' [mailto:alan-xml-dev@e...] Shorter link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory-prediction_framework Perhaps that's all I'm on about. A simple way for people to record their opinions about a document, in a fashion that is automated. It could be a transform that I'd apply to someone else's content, as you noted. I'd thought that it would be a way to attach a ranking, and have that ranking attributed to an individual, so one could follow an opinion back to it's source, and draw conclusions about bias from their experience with the source, or rather find opinions starting from a source. That is an annotation system. Out-of-line links plus a categorizer would work. The UIMA system can do that. The phrase 'hidden couplers' originally comes from chaos theory. It is not my idea. Google is still pretty bad at finding that sort of thing probably precisely because it does rank. BTW, one obtains experience, hard-won or otherwise, from many kinds of experience. The ability or inability to discern the patterns and correctly assess root causes across domains is the best test of intelligence. The culture pushes for more freedom; the culture pushes back. Top-down systems abhor loss of opinion control. Because 'attention-getters' transit to 'higher media orbits', games being played include: o Edit links OUT of prominent portals by removing them or refusing to let the engine link to certain terms or names (the neg-link). o Fund police who shut down sites, block sites, jail authors (a reason to refuse indexing engine queries) based on their own 'scheme-of-things'. o Coral sites (membership only but not selected by the members. No opt-in or out. Just opted.) o Use provocateurs (well placed, talented individuals who decry or out argue experts) to fatigue a thread or destroy the reputations of contributors. This one is expensive and the provocateur might go native so you can incur an infinite recursion of watchers. That list comes from an article on the web about a star blogger who found she was getting too much attention in the opinion of her government. Now the game is to work out systems to fool the control systems. And so it goes. Radar guns spawned radar detectors. The same companies made money off of both. len
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