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* bug#27060: ‘Semantic helper for text compose
@ 2017-05-24 14:11 Boris Pevzner
  2017-05-24 18:06 ` Glenn Morris
  2019-09-29  2:42 ` Stefan Kangas
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Boris Pevzner @ 2017-05-24 14:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 27060

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‘Semantic helper for text compose.’

Semantic  helper for text compose  allows users to write text using our
prediction semantic write algorithm. The helper works together with any
standard editors.

The helper gives word suggestions extracted from a corpus of English sentences,
in the case when an user faced difficult to typing  a word in composing
text. The algorithm gives some alternative options which are not connected
with alphabetic writing, but more to semantic meaning (concept) of the
words suitable for the user’s context. This system will be useful for an
user having non-English mother language.

Our potential users are students ( creating home tasks), writers (creating
manuscripts), scientists  (creating reports, reviews ) and so on. The
helper can apply on PC ( with great screen) but not on mobile devices.

We made a working prototype.

Boris Pevzner

mtpl.boris@gmail.com

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* bug#27060: ‘Semantic helper for text compose
  2017-05-24 14:11 bug#27060: ‘Semantic helper for text compose Boris Pevzner
@ 2017-05-24 18:06 ` Glenn Morris
  2017-05-25 17:10   ` Boris Pevzner
  2019-09-29  2:42 ` Stefan Kangas
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Glenn Morris @ 2017-05-24 18:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Boris Pevzner; +Cc: 27060


It sounds to me like you might be advertising a proprietary service?
If you are, we're not interested, thanks.
If not, please indicate where your source code can be found, and outline
how you propose using it with Emacs. At the moment you haven't given any
details at all.
Thanks in advance.





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* bug#27060: ‘Semantic helper for text compose
  2017-05-24 18:06 ` Glenn Morris
@ 2017-05-25 17:10   ` Boris Pevzner
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Boris Pevzner @ 2017-05-25 17:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Glenn Morris, 27060

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Semantic helper for text compose.

 Semantic  helper for text compose  allows users to write text using our
prediction semantic write algorithm. The helper works together with any
standard editors including Emacs.

The helper gives word suggestions extracted from a corpus of English sentences,
in the case when an user faced difficult to typing  a word in composing
text. The algorithm gives some alternative options which are not connected
with alphabetic writing, but more to semantic meaning (concept) of the
words suitable for the user’s context. This system will be useful for an
user having non-English mother language.

Our potential users are students ( creating home tasks), writers (creating
manuscripts), scientists  (creating reports, reviews ) and so on. The
helper can be applied  on PC ( with great screen) but not on mobile devices.

We made a working prototype.


      DEMO.

1. Demo-version of my project is not advertising thing. It is an active
model with constant parameters. Now I am looking for a partner for
transformation the model into output product (application) together with
me. Below I’ll describe the version  shortly. You can see the demo, opening
my files. (I 'll sent them in the following mail)

2. Description

2.0 In the begging audio-guide told general information of the project.

2.1  An user opened editor ‘ Notepad’. ( We can replace your editor ‘
Emacs’ instant of ‘Notepad’) The user typed a part of the sentence and
 faced difficult to typing  a next  word in composing text.

‘ I've always wanted to try and do something like …’

2.2 He asks the system to help.

2.3 The system defines three last word - do something like

2.4 The system opens Web site BNC ( British national corpus of sentences )
and search  all sentences contain these words (as key words )

2.5 After that system defines the words following  do something like

2.6 The system creates  the frequency dictionary of recommended words
following 'like'

 Here is the frequency dictionary of recommended words following 'like' and
displays it on the screen.

THE LIST OF RECOMMENDED WORDS:

"that': 45,"

" 'this': 17,"

>>>" 'erm': 2,"

>>>" 'a': 1,"

>>>" 'what': 1,"

>>>" 'six': 1,"

>>>" 'give': 1,"

>>>" 'thirty': 1,"

>>>" 'for': 1,"

>>>" 'peeling': 1,"

>>>" 'cheaper_AJC': 1,"

>>>" 'sewing': 1,"

>>>" 'it': 1,"

>>>" 'seven': 1,"

>>>" 'three': 1,"

>>>" 'two': 1,"

>>>" 'the': 1,"

>>>" 'save': 1,"

>>>" 'splits': 1,"

>>>" 'throw': 1,"

>>>""

2.7 The user selects need word and type it in the editor.



Fragments of data bases of English sentences ( from BNC)



1 A6V 614 I would attempt to <<< do something like >>> peeling potatoes
with one of those footknives . I_PNP would_VM0 attempt_VVI to_TO0 <<<
do_VDI something_PNI like_PRP >>> peeling_VVG-NN1 potatoes_NN2 with_PRP
one_CRD of_PRF those_DT0 footknives_NN2 ._PUN
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*urlTest=yes*
<http://bncweb.lancs.ac.uk/cgi-binbncXML/context.pl?text=A6V&qname=nosol&refnum=0&theData=0&len=0&showTheTag=0&color=0&begin=614&spids=1&interval=11&first=yes&urlTest=yes>
3621771 3621773

2 ABL 814 In fact the whole scene of bare common and compact streets looked
hopelessly inadequate for two sexes of a race that had produced Byron 's
poetry and might again <<< do something like >>> it . In_PRP fact_NN1
the_AT0 whole_AJ0 scene_NN1 of_PRF bare_AJ0 common_AJ0 and_CJC compact_AJ0
streets_NN2 looked_VVD-VVN hopelessly_AV0 inadequate_AJ0 for_PRP two_CRD
sexes_NN2 of_PRF a_AT0 race_NN1 that_CJT had_VHD produced_VVN Byron_NP0
's_POS poetry_NN1 and_CJC might_VM0 again_AV0 <<< do_VDI something_PNI
like_PRP >>> it_PNP ._PUN
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6270726 6270728

3. How to open me attach files.

3.1 Open empty folder.

3.2 Unzip of my files.

3.3 Save all files into empty folder.

3.4 Click on        delir-general-do-something-like.exe



Regards Boris Pevzner

On 24 May 2017 at 21:06, Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> wrote:

>
> It sounds to me like you might be advertising a proprietary service?
> If you are, we're not interested, thanks.
> If not, please indicate where your source code can be found, and outline
> how you propose using it with Emacs. At the moment you haven't given any
> details at all.
> Thanks in advance.
>

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  2017-05-24 18:06 ` Glenn Morris
@ 2019-09-29  2:42 ` Stefan Kangas
       [not found]   ` <CAFQWc-wM4LJmT4S8y+38z7ze4ic8ohZDWyxj=pMSemDeuLd5-g@mail.gmail.com>
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From: Stefan Kangas @ 2019-09-29  2:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Boris Pevzner; +Cc: 27060

tags 27060 + moreinfo
quit

Boris Pevzner <mtpl.boris@gmail.com> writes:

> Semantic helper for text compose.
>
>  Semantic  helper for text compose  allows users to write text using our prediction semantic write algorithm. The helper works together with any standard editors including Emacs.
>
> The helper gives word suggestions extracted from a corpus of English sentences, in the case when an user faced difficult to typing  a word in composing text. The algorithm gives some alternative options which are not connected with alphabetic writing,
> but more to semantic meaning (concept) of the words suitable for the user’s context. This system will be useful for an user having non-English mother language.
>
> Our potential users are students ( creating home tasks), writers (creating manuscripts), scientists  (creating reports, reviews ) and so on. The helper can be applied  on PC ( with great screen) but not on mobile devices.
>
> We made a working prototype.
[...]
> On 24 May 2017 at 21:06, Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>  It sounds to me like you might be advertising a proprietary service?
>  If you are, we're not interested, thanks.
>  If not, please indicate where your source code can be found, and outline
>  how you propose using it with Emacs. At the moment you haven't given any
>  details at all.
>  Thanks in advance.

What is the license of this software?  Is it free software?

https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html

Best regards,
Stefan Kangas





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From: Stefan Kangas @ 2019-10-02 11:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Boris Pevzner; +Cc: 27060

Hi Boris,

It is the policy of Emacs to only collaborate with free software
projects.  Since we still haven't seen any details on what the license
of this project is or any link to the source code, I don't think we
will be interested in pursuing this.

Thank you for writing back.

Best regards,
Stefan Kangas


Boris Pevzner <mtpl.boris@gmail.com> writes:
>
> Dear Mr. Stefan Kangas, thank you for your interest to my project.  I am Boris Pevzner, PhD and free developer. I work alone.
>
> 1. My main aim doesn’t connect with advertising service.
>
> 2. The status of my project is a demo-model but not output product.
>
> 3. My main aim is to find out a partner to work together with him and to share the owner of my project.
>
> 4. I have a working prototype of my project including source code.
>
> 5. The code should be converted into the code of output product. My model doesn’t have access to British national corpus (BNS) and we didn’t make agreement with BNS.
>
> 6. If the situation is suitable to you in principle we can discuss all details.
>
> 7. We didn’t test how our model   operates in the GNU operating system
>
> Best regards Boris Pevzner
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, 29 Sep 2019 at 05:43, Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se> wrote:
>>
>> tags 27060 + moreinfo
>> quit
>>
>> Boris Pevzner <mtpl.boris@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> > Semantic helper for text compose.
>> >
>> >  Semantic  helper for text compose  allows users to write text using our prediction semantic write algorithm. The helper works together with any standard editors including Emacs.
>> >
>> > The helper gives word suggestions extracted from a corpus of English sentences, in the case when an user faced difficult to typing  a word in composing text. The algorithm gives some alternative options which are not connected with alphabetic writing,
>> > but more to semantic meaning (concept) of the words suitable for the user’s context. This system will be useful for an user having non-English mother language.
>> >
>> > Our potential users are students ( creating home tasks), writers (creating manuscripts), scientists  (creating reports, reviews ) and so on. The helper can be applied  on PC ( with great screen) but not on mobile devices.
>> >
>> > We made a working prototype.
>> [...]
>> > On 24 May 2017 at 21:06, Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >  It sounds to me like you might be advertising a proprietary service?
>> >  If you are, we're not interested, thanks.
>> >  If not, please indicate where your source code can be found, and outline
>> >  how you propose using it with Emacs. At the moment you haven't given any
>> >  details at all.
>> >  Thanks in advance.
>>
>> What is the license of this software?  Is it free software?
>>
>> https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Stefan Kangas





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