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Cough, cough. The sink is cool. Human mods are cool. Can't live without them. But archiving is... well... you know... kind of a shitty thing to do. It's funny at times, brings up memories, sometimes gems, but... Expert systems are used in the industry. They are a qustionable form of AI, but an effective backbone to big big companies. They're based on the concept of a "knowledge base". A facts base which says "Thread with DG are cool. Threads with more than 30 posts are hot. Threads with ..." And rules, like "If forum == Photoshop, archive to Photoshop archive. If thread is locked, check contents. If contents is vulgar, send to oblivion". All the expertise of an.. expert, that is. Such a system could be built easilly: 90% of the job is agreeing on what the expert should know and do, and afterwards, the expert system can question real mods... and LEARN based on theyre answers. "Thread is more than 30 posts, not locked but contains profanity. Is it cool?" ... So it could be fool-proofed for a year or so, and could actually effectively reduce the archival workload, and lead to -less-redundant-info. ..eg. the purpose of the Wiqi. .................................................................... This proposal is coffee-powered, meaning it is a 100% peaceful piece of advice, and you can break my bones or sing a love song, I'll just keep drinking me coffee while reading. Coffee is good. !! almost forgot. google->expert+systems [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/5827]_Mauro[/url] on 04-21-2006 19:21)[/small]
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