Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Southern right whale: Looking forward to when we @WorldUnivAndSch combine its "front end" WUaS Miraheze MediaWiki with our "back end" Wikidata/Wikibase via our wiki Templates (e.g. SUBJECT TEMPLATE) … so anyone can begin a new subject, language (in that language), university re a country & with A.I. and Machine Learning


Looking forward to when we @WorldUnivAndSch combine its "front end" WUaS Miraheze MediaWiki with our "back end" Wikidata/Wikibase via our wiki Templates https://wiki.worlduniversityandschool.org/wiki/SUBJECT_TEMPLATE … so anyone can begin a new subject, language (in that language), university re a country & with A.I.




https://twitter.com/sgkmacleod/status/1006549842473017345


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https://twitter.com/WorldUnivAndSch/status/1006549497453789188

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Needs configuring!
And only available in a handful of languages!

Well, I suppose it's a start!




https://twitter.com/WiciCymru/status/1006549525270597632

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Hi Kirsten, 
Thanks for your texts, and it was very nice to visit at Reed ... stopping for a bit of Web work with wifi on the way. 

Re adding your chocolates to a Wikidata / Wikibase database in 301 languages, and for commercial resale due to a CC-0 license, conceptually, - here's where books at the WUaS Bookstore will likely emerge from in Wikidata in 301 languages with a CC-0 - https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiCite ... and other "products" such as educational computers and robotics - and potentially chocolates too - will likely follow suit similarly. 

But all of this is currently being configured, - for example, see - https://twitter.com/WiciCymru/status/1006549525270597632 - and when this is configured and interoperable with the Wikidata lexicographical database project (https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2018/05/fork-tailed-flycatcher-world-univ-and.html) which was just released by Wikidata in the past month, all of this will come together with artificial intelligence and machine learning in all of Wikidata/Wikipedia's 301 languages - which will offer all kinds of benefits - and for the CC-4 MIT OCW-centric World Univ and Sch's planned bookstore/computer store/robotics' store - and potentially for other "products" (a word I shy away from, yet see as a reality). 

And this Wikidata lexicographical data will also likely become a data source in its 301 languages, for example, for Google's GNMT (Google Neural Machine Translation) / Google Translate with added benefits for the emergent online WUaS Bookstore / Academic Press - and thus reach all ~200 countries in their official and main languages as academic markets / markets. 


Warmly, Scott








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