Prof. at the University of Ottawa
Canada Research Chair in Collective Intelligence
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Work on the IEML semantic sphere
Hi Pierre,
I am very glad you joined. Your work on "semantic space" is of great interest to me, and perhaps to many others in this "tribe". We now have three modes of communication; this wiki-like platform, a different wiki--where, I think, an attempt at knowledge organization is taking place,and a group blog.
Jack
IEML's objectives—to develop the vocabulary and the grammar of the information economy metalanguage; to design and build the technical and methodological tools that will encourage and spread ieml uses; and exploit ieml-related tools and methods for the study of information economy, the improvement of knowledge management and the growth of collective intelligence—are central to the challenges we face in our work. And the discipline and depth of understanding you bring to the group on these issues is most welcome.
Hi Pierre .... I tried to add you as a friend, but I got a message that I am blocked and can't add you as a friend. I'm not sure how to change the settings....
Bob
I know www.ieml.org is completely esoteric (even in english), that's why, before the publication of the book on semantic space (that I'm currently writing) I opened this "twine" : http://www.twine.com/twine/11cqpz8fq-9h/semantic-tagging
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I am very glad you joined. Your work on "semantic space" is of great interest to me, and perhaps to many others in this "tribe". We now have three modes of communication; this wiki-like platform, a different wiki--where, I think, an attempt at knowledge organization is taking place,and a group blog.
Jack
Thanks for joining, it's great to have you here.
IEML's objectives—to develop the vocabulary and the grammar of the information economy metalanguage; to design and build the technical and methodological tools that will encourage and spread ieml uses; and exploit ieml-related tools and methods for the study of information economy, the improvement of knowledge management and the growth of collective intelligence—are central to the challenges we face in our work. And the discipline and depth of understanding you bring to the group on these issues is most welcome.
David
Bob
Pierre L.
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