Tarun Gaur wrote:
My work primarily stems from trying to focus of abstract similarities and yet being able distinguish entities. Integrative pluralism is the key that, despite accepting the relativism of distinct place values, does so within a universalist framework.
In the Tarka Samgraha - the most common examples given are that of cowness and jarness: what are the qualites that make a cow a cow, and a jar a jar? The fundamental concepts required for building full fledged artificial intelligence systems are found in just this single work. Please do get a copy of Tarka Samgraha - it is available at the nearest Ramakrishna Math Book store for Rs. 25/- only.
My work on epistemology is limited to exploring the domain of binding entities togather and its relevance to IT.
Instead of exploring its relevance to IT generally you may try focusing on AI specifically.
Still, it was nice to read your mail the way you compiled it. Please write more on your work; it will be a great learning experience.
My project is .^. Calpp: Computer Aided Legal Procedures and Proceedings. The most fundamental problem that I faced was with naming objects in the law, and my solution was to have just a simple heading and key scheme, that is easily stored in database tables - and therefore have the ability to store innumerable facts/data without any artificial limit. Calpp keeps count of headings and keys, and this way have control of forms, procedures and proceedings. I have already written index.inc and Index.php scripts that could index the atoms in the way we want. I won't be wrong if I say that Index.php is very close to a plane like human consiousness. If interested do visit http://gborg.postgresql.org/project/calpp/projdisplay.php . A mailing list has also been started recently at http://gborg.postgresql.org/mailman/listinfo/calpp-calpp-general Arky here is along with me there.
Regards, Ramanraj.