A research and protocol blueprint
Innovative Cybernetics Research
The Research
Hello, my name is Keyne Viana. With two decades of experience in the tech industry, I have devoted part of my career to advancing cybernetics research, seeking to bridge computer science with cognitive science and knowledge in general. In light of recent advancements in AI and its intersection with humanities, I have observed that many foundational concepts related to language, perception, and society have been overshadowed by the latest software innovations. This realization has inspired me to publish my lifelong research.


This research encompasses integrating scientific studies in linguistics, metaphysics, psychology, mathematics, and various other fields into an information system. This system aims to serve as a blueprint for our current communication and information storage architecture—a Knowledge Social Management System.

Built-in Technology

Ontology as a grouping for semantic networks
One of the most iconic projects that inspired this research is the lifelong work of French professor, philosopher, and researcher Pierre Lévy, a member of the Royal Society of Canada: The Information Economy Metalanguage (IEML). As the foundation of any spoken language lies in its base ontology or semantic structure, the goal aims towards using IEML as the primary data structure for storing natural language and structured knowledge.
As you might already know, many knowledge bases already exists, utilizing cutting-edge natural language processing techniques alongside neural networks and AI. This raises the question of why and how to compete. This project, almost a religious belief for me, has an intriguing goal: to transcend technical and modern scientific definitions of information systems and economy, forging a profound connection between our thoughts and the deeper questions about the meaning of life.