Re: semantic data structure/web architecture and innate logic
Nice of you to be so thorough and thoughtful. Thanks.
Let me reiterate, the human memory system is two memory systemconceptual
/perceptual. So, in simulating it, we make the assumption
there are only two columns (this is based in neurophysiological
science). Using two columns and creating links between nodes might seem
exponential (n squared), but that doesn't happen in the real world. How
come? Specificity using cognitive functions of deduction, reduction,
recall, reasoning, association, categorization, imaging is provided
along with structure determined innate logic. What's logic anyways? if
a=b and b=c, then a=c remember? IF-THEN automatically (many to many and
multi-format as well). Our system automatically makes these dynamic
associations. Sooo, the long and short of it is: embedded machine logic
alongside the information management and retrieval cognitive
functionalities unified in dual reciprocal processing memory structure
yields logN processing speeds, much smaller memory allocation space and
provides 60% or more less dba effort.
I'd be happy to send you a more thorough treatise on the subject.
And perhaps you may see whay we are claiming to have the next gen
semantic web structure as well.
Thanks!
Wick
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