
Roadmap
Under construction
Nowadays web and mobile interfaces are mostly built by information blocks, be it a post or a comment section with its usual interaction buttons. The aim of the first phase of the project is to create a common framework for reading text information and connecting it to a local knowledge base where semantic meaning can be explored and used as navigation means. With that in place, further real-world applications will be selected for testing, such as chat systems or a knowledge base itself as well as services offered through third-party apis.


Why ontology?
Between alike relations and oppositions, the main information substrate have one substance in common: Root concepts where everything else is created from. Having ontologies as the ground linking for the vast amount of information available is indispensable, hence why adopting the IEML language as a universal reference for a further semantic database.
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Here we explore a mathematical ground with an algebraic notation to allow achieving computability which also eludes to the fact that our world is mainly built by information that's formally and easily described by sets or category theory, including simple daily interactions.
Natural language processing
Simple grammatical classification can bring interesting results. Given a sentence, you will be able to know who's the subject and object, wether it as classified by an adjective and if it's performing an action through a verb changing the state of the object. Temporal and situational insights might also be inferred from adverbs and such. These classifications will work as a first step building sets of information under semantic networks.
