Tuesday, September 23, 2008

NASA on Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence

From - http://www.gosai.com/science/sanskrit-nasa.html

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In the past twenty years, much time, effort, and money has been expended on designing an unambiguous representation of natural languages to make them accessible to computer processing. These efforts have centered around creating schemata designed to parallel logical relations with relations expressed by the syntax and semantics of natural languages, which are clearly cumbersome and ambiguous in their function as vehicles for the transmission of logical data. Understandably, there is a widespread belief that natural languages are unsuitable for the transmission of many ideas that artificial languages can render with great precision and mathematical rigor.

But this dichotomy, which has served as a premise underlying much work in the areas of linguistics and artificial intelligence, is a false one. There is at least one language, Sanskrit, which for the duration of almost 1000 years was a living spoken language with a considerable literature of its own. Besides works of literary value, there was a long philosophical and grammatical tradition that has continued to exist with undiminished vigor until the present century. Among the accomplishments of the grammarians can be reckoned a method for paraphrasing Sanskrit in a manner that is identical not only in essence but in form with current work in Artificial Intelligence. This article demonstrates that a natural language can serve as an artificial language also, and that much work in AI has been reinventing a wheel millenia old.

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Note to self: Mighty interesting. Read up more on this topic.


Tuesday, September 09, 2008

[100th Post!] jQuery pagination plugin

Needing a decent way to paginate Indian Law Expert Intellisearch results, I stumbled upon this jQuery plugin. Perfect!

Well almost.. It does not support "Infinite" pages. My search algorithm is such that it is not straightforward to know the exact number of results, so my code treats it more or less as an infinite list. I'm sure this is a common situation in any large scale application.

So I modified the plugin code to add another option called "infinite". Just set this option to "true" and your page links will have no end in sight! Get the full code.

Some screenshots -

Here's what the demo application looked like earlier -


Here's what it looks like with "infinite" set to true -


Voila!

Monday, September 08, 2008

Indian Law Expert - deux!

Indian Law Expert has been officially revived! It aims to be the ultimate resource for Indian legal professionals. it already has some little content and is one of the more beautiful websites you would have seen.. Go check it out and don't forget to register at the ILE forums.

Please send me your queries/feedback!

Aaah time to revive this thing!

It's been quite a while since I posted here. I had totally forgotten about this blog! Time to revive this thing!