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Any US academics here?
- To: lojban-list@lojban.org
- Subject: Any US academics here?
- From: "Ben Goertzel" <ben@goertzel.org>
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2006 20:33:11 -0400
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Hi,
I am considering putting together a proposal for a US government grant
to fund work on creating Lojban and Loglish language resources, and
using these languages for human-AI communication. A specific funding
opportunity has come up which seems very appropriate for this.
However, the grant opportunity is intended specifically to fund
multi-university research groups. Therefore, I am in search of US
university professors who are interested in and/or familiar with
Lojban.
If there are any such on this list, please contact me and we can
discuss details...
A white-paper needs to be submitted by August 15 as a first step in
the application process, so rapid feedback is appreciated.
Thanks
Ben Goertzel
ben@goertzel.org