> It seems to be results of some heuristic applied on top of regular keyword
>search.
> If there is some hidden structure, then what purpose does it serve?
> For example, David Wood appears not long after Parmenides, but the link leads
>to the
> professor of philosophy at Vanderbilt University. Why was he singled out
>along with
> UMBEL above and LOOM below? (01)
I believe I explained this in my post answering Krzysztof. It's
ranked by popularity. Think of it as Google's PageRank - but measured
by links to facts rather than from other web pages. (02)
> Besides, the relevant David Wood. I know of is the author of recent book on
>Semantic Web
> and has joined Talis as VP of technology not long ago. (03)
A fact I've just added with the comment "@bot, he is management at the
Talis Group". (04)
> I can't change what I don't understand. If it is the error, it is one massive
>error that
> is better discarded then fixed. (05)
OK. The bar may be set a little high for some. You'll find the
surrounding comments and the "Help" page useful in this regard. (06)
> It does raise my curiosity and I whish that experience would not be so
>disappointing. (07)
I can't help with that one. I'm truly sorry. (08)
Steve (09)
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