Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The open source client search model

I mean the poor slob typing into the search windows. In his world he wants to click on a icon that does:
@(TodaysNews,ShortForm:BookmarkOntologies)
This gets him the short hand version of the general bookmarks, listed as a liear graph, perhaps. Breakfast reading.

The named graph, TodaysNews, is something he and his local machine created over time, with click thrus, key words searches, and the occasional person management of keywords via drop down menu. It is the client's morning aggregator, and convolves with the clients general ontological set of information resources.

Underneath the clients browser are loads of synonym lists, expanders graphs, and indices proviced by his favorite sources, like wiki. The client has sets of botlets, little optimizer graphs designed to hunt through raw key word text, looking for patterns and associations.

The client is constantly tagging stuff found, with external ad hoc attribute tags. So he has bots underneath constantly trying to keep these tags organized, sometie thrashing.

Every business person having a personalized Watson system, tuned to his specifications, but created with graphlet downloads. He loves his system, constantly dragging and dropping graphlet sequences into search complexes.

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