Tag: Orange

  • Context in Action, Apples & Oranges

    To show you Context Concepts, we start with Apples & Oranges.

    You know Apples & Oranges is the gold standard in things that are completely different? That’s not actually true, but people like it and you know that’s all that matters!

    The idea of context is establishing a consensual meaning. Apples & Oranges are many things, some of which agree. To illustrate the concept, we build a list.

    We start with

    • Apple

    Is that a fruit, or an iPhone?

    Now, we add another item to the list

    • Apple

    • Orange

    These could be tags to this post (they are). Together, we see the context as Fruit, or Tree Fruit or Orchard

    Looking at the posts they appear together in, we see them as an example used to describe tags and Context. So, in this site, not fruit. So here we introduce the concept of Scope.

    Lets add mroe concepts to the list

    • Apple

    • Orange

    • Juice

    • iPhone

    • County

    • Disneyland

    My oh my. What do we have here now. Adding mroe tags didn’t make things clearer, did it?

    Well, if those are tags on a post in a website, they could be talking about many different things. Just remember, it makes seense to the writer.

    Since we have a confusing structure, it’s now time to check the content of this imaginary site, IloveTheWestCoast.com. Featuring Washington Apples, Valencia Orange Juice, Disneyland, Apple Inc, the maker of iPhones to make sense of those tags.

    Including a post about the author’s visit to Disneyland with photos taken from her iPhone. Or why she loves her Apple laptop. Or why Pink Lady apples are bettter than Fujis. Using Simili’s Search and Retrieval Agent to browse the site.

    My goal is to create trees based on those tags, in a vareity of order to create pathways inside a website, using the context fo things and how they relate.

  • Elmer Fudd on a Pilgwimage

    Context is a rabbit hole, and I am NOT Elmer Fudd. I caught the Rabbit.

    It wasn’t easy. The problem started when I actually had to figure out what Context is rather than what it does. It’s complicated.

    As a tool, Context is like a hammer. You use it but you don’t ponder much about it. But it’s a shifty, enigmatic thing, like a hammer the first time you see it that becomes a vase of flowers after you blink

    BI limiting Context to my project & the problem of identifying Story Narratives in a website, I figured it out. Here is a few things about Context:

    • You can impose your own context, like writing a business meeting Agenda. Or it can emerge from a conversation that goes from meandering to fix on a compelling point. I call this Deterministic & Incidental context.

    • A single tag often has multiple meanings, Data Scientists call that Ambiguous. Joining it with a related tag narrows the meaning, eventually resolving it to one, what Data Scientists call Disabmbiguation.
    • 2 ore more tags are related when they occur in more than one post. I call this The Story Principle.
    • 2 or more related tags are a Context. Sometimes, I call that group of tags a Storyline.
    • A group of 2-4 tags suggest a thing. More than that suggest multiple things. Many multiple things. A group of tags may hold many clusters of tags. This is Convergence and divergence, Clustering.
    • Tags in one post join many different tags in many other posts. There could be hundreds of clusters in even a small web-site. I call this Proliferation though some would argue it’s Polymorphy.
    • Tags are promiscuous, combining, conflating, comingling with each other. Each tag has many facets, many faces. Tags & clusters of tags are Polymorphic. This means yuo need multiple tags to resolve to a clear context.
    • We have explicit context, a structure of nested tags, but we also have implicit context. You may see Apple, Orange as fruit, but implicit to this website, they are a Context example. The venue as another context as opposed to the one in your mind is a Scope.
    • You can have multiple contexts, nested within each other in some order. Data Science calls this rule of order a Schema. This is a hierarchy but could also be a Breadcrumb or Branch of a tree, or a Chain.
    • There is no fixed order, or scheme for nested, hierarchical contexts. Whether you manually build one or whether an algorithm uses a clever method to do so. The last point is why nobody can just build a huge tree of Everything even if we have the capability. Nobody can agree on the Schema.
    • I use tag weights, how manyposts they occur in as the means of consistently ordering groups of tags. Honestly, this is a very weak justification & results in novel & interesting juxtapositions of concepts, but it is a consistent, understandable way to create these hierarchies.
  • Why Tags?

    Simili, and the Terra Cognos use tags as the atomic structure of all knowledge.

    Since tags are names, they identify things. And to archive things is to archive the entire Internet.

    Tags are what builds Tag Trees & Essences. They provide context by themselves and when combined with other tags.

    By rule, tags are consistently applied by independent authors, AI & computer models. Red is red the world around. An apple is an apple. We will always have Paris.

    A Wikipedia article may describe a scene from a Humphrey Bogart movie where he gets off a Cablecar one night in San Francisco, and Streetcar.org has an article about that Streetcar, in San Francisco, now named after Humphrey Bogart. The tags “San Francisco”, “Humphrey Bogart” and “Cablecar” connects both.

    Tags are not flat, multiple tags have different content in common. Within a set of tags is a rich set of relationships between concepts, in myriad hierarchical contexts. In early experiments using this website, 40 posts with 60 tags results in more than 1,000 distinct combinations.

  • s23n – the Simili 23 Notation System

    S23N

    The Blind Guy created a new technology to ID Category links in tree branches, called the Simili 23 Notation. It converts a term’s ID number into binary & replace 1’s & 0’s with a pair of characters starting with 2’s & 3’s, the pair depending on the link’s place in the branch.

    Top concepts are assigned 2’s & 3’s, followed by 4’s & 5’s, 6’s & 7’s, 8’s & 9’s, then a’s & b’s to y’s & z’s, then capital A’s & B’s to capital Y’s & Z’s. That is enough to represent a branch, or chain, 30 links long.

    Why?

    We could just use the regular ID number to represent a tag, but s23n bakes information into the S23N characters. Iinherent meaning has inherent value.

    What’s baked into S23N?

    Quite a bit.

    • The ordinal value, or place in a branch or chain
    • Membership of a branch or chain of some sort
    • Membership of a site using Simili technology.
    • The term is Universal, part of the Simili SearchSpace.
    • The Term is registered in the Simili Registry
    • If a single S23N link is encountered, it can lead to other links if they are stored in a single repository such as Simili’s Registry.
    • If not already in a branch or chain, S23N tags can be assembled partially or completely, in the correct order.

    Wouldn’t it make more sense to just use words?

    We already do, using standard technology, in Category trees or breadcrumbs. But those are labels and labels can be changed, and 2 different things can have the same name, like people. The underlying ID are unique & unchanging, no matter the label.

    You can do real mischief with labels. If you have #apple and #orange, you can change #apple to #orange and end up with 2 #orange tags with completely different meanings, and you can change the original #orange to #apple, corrupting your site’s meaning entirely. How is this possible? Tags have unique ID number, so 2 #oranges have 2 different IDs. But would your readers know that? No.

    Also, words have lots of punctuations & weird characters that can wreak havoc with how a web page is rendered. You may have seen & instead of ‘&” on certain pages? And let’s not even get into encoding issues. Numbers do not have these problems.

    But I cannot make sense of numbers

    True, but S23N isn’t amde for humans.

    It’s made for AI.