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a beginner's questions



Hi,

I'm Candide Kemmler and I'm new to this list. I've been lurking for one week to see what kind of discussions were held here and it seems that it's ok to ask general questions.

BTW, I learned about lojban from Björn Gohla who's been developing a lojban vocabulary quiz for GNUstep, which is a platform I'm also playing with (and it's on my TODO list to port it to Mac OS X, if it isn't already done). My interest for lojban stems from my motivation for getting acquainted with logic concepts "at a low cost". I'm more a literary type of guy than a math type of guy (studied latin-greek at school), so the formal way of expressing things isn't very attractive to me; learning a new language is.

However, being a programmer, I'm sure that logic programming is the future, and every effort at making humans and machines communicate in a more natural way catches my attention. In general, while we certainly have lots to do to make machines more human, I think humanity will also have to cope with its creature's way of thinking. And lojban also interests me in that respect.

That being said, I'm very curious about what drives other lojbanists' motivation. In particular I'd like to know about possible projects involving human-machine communication. Here's a list of things I'd like to explore with lojban, things that are possibly being explored by others here (in the style of the recent "What are you doing now ?" thread):

- build a lojban voice synthesizer (there's an open source C and Java implementation of a voice synthesizer that seems low-level enough to build what they call "voices" for new languages:
-> http://freetts.sourceforge.net/docs/index.html).

- build a lojban voice recognition framework (there's a sourceforge project on voice recognition (not much yet though):
-> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cmusphinx/).

- couple the lojban lexer/parser with logic engines to store/analyse facts and construct some kind of weltanshauung (not sure of the spelling);

- use lojban in Reputation Calculation Engines (see:
-> http://www.openprivacy.org)

- use lojban in cunjuntion with the semantic web initiative;

I've decided to animate a workshop every fortnight here in Brussels in which I've invited several friends to participate. It will be about human-machine communication and the first meeting introduced lojban already: we did lessons 1-4 of a set of 7 and the 3 that remain are on the program. I'd be glad if some of you could be virtually present by then (I mean, using IM or IRC). Next meeting is Monday 7/1/02 at 7 PM GMT+1.

Cheers,

Candide

PS: there's no "an" (like "France") sound in lojban, and without it my name is sounding ridiculous to me :-) too bad !