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  1. scalingsynthesis.com

    Mar 17, 2023What is a decentralized discourse graph? Last updated March 17, 2023. #Question; Authored By:: Joel Chan, Rob Haisfield, Brendan Langen Our research draws from a long line of information models, such as the Semantic Web Applications in Neuromedicine ontology, the micropublications model, the ScholOnto ontology for modeling scientific discourse, the nanopublication model, and the Hypotheses ...
  2. Decentralising discourse graphs allow the work to be carried out by many people, fulfilling many roles (What community roles are necessary in a decentralized knowledge graph? ): primary research, develop frameworks and theories, determine directions to explore, annotate and/or rank others' work, "connecting the conversation between various ...
  3. Feb 27, 2023The promise of Discourse Graphs (or any robust, graph-based, notes schema) ... Decentralized coordination - within groups, the transparency facilitates useful exchange of research between peers, rather than relying on PIs as the primary sources of plans and ideas. This decentralization raises the agency and responsibility of individual ...
  4. scalingsynthesis.com

    scalingsynthesis.com

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    A DSL for a discourse graph with information entry, visualization, and retrieval; Search as a primitive; For broader context about what we are doing and why: What is a decentralized discourse graph; Discourse graphs could significantly accelerate human synthesis work; Synthesis is hard to do with people who don't share context with you
  5. For now, we believe a decentralized discourse graph will require support for: Blocks of information. Claims; Subjective probabilities of truth, with people able to qualify the probabilities they assign; Boundary conditions; Questions; Inline coding. This would be able to indicate the logical relationships between blocks and to operate on blocks.
  6. Through a DSL for decentralized discourse graphs, we would enable people to communicate information in a machine/human readable way. When thinking through [[Q- What are powerful interfaces for entering information into a discourse graph]], one of our biggest hypotheses is that a domain-specific languages can enable a high degree of expressivity ...
  7. scalingsynthesis.com

    If everybody comments in the discourse graph, then comments become useless. If everybody produces content, then it's harder to find the right content. As discussed on What community roles are necessary in a decentralized knowledge graph , curators and educators will play a valuable role in reducing the sheer quantity of information people ...
  8. publish.obsidian.md

    1. **CONTEXT SNIPPET** notes 1. These are contextual details (e.g., author, a graph, details about participants/setting) that ground the **OBSERVATION** notes 1. A minimal context snippet note is simply an unnamed excerpt, like a screenshot or quote from a source document.
  9. webseitz.fluxent.com

    A discourse graph spread across multiple authors and spaces (and possibly tools).. See Scaling Synthesis. their models seems to be "decentralized" mainly in terms of people, possibly coming from working with well-defined groups/teams, vs loose coalitions (which will be my focus here).; My related pages: claim, claim refactoring service, Digital Garden Standards, Garden Warren, Task Cloud, and ...
  10. --- title: Q- What is a decentralized discourse graph enableToc: false tags: - question --- Authored By:: [[P- Joel Chan]], [[P- Rob Haisfield]], [[P- Brendan Langen]] Our research draws from a long line of information models, such as the Semantic Web Applications in Neuromedicine ([[R- The SWAN biomedical discourse ontology|SWAN]]) ontology, the [[R- Micropublications a semantic model ...

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