It doesn’t work in IE, but works in
Chrome. I’m still trying to get the full effect of the display, but it
is a very awkward presentation. Integrating the brain areas with WordNet info
is a very tempting and possibly useful display though, if I can figure out how
to get it displaying what I want.
Thanks Adrian, and Merry Christmas,
-Rich
Sincerely,
Rich Cooper
EnglishLogicKernel.com
Rich AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com
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Semantic Movies -- Categories in the Brain
Hi All,
Here's some intriguing work that bridges Wordnet and MRI brain scans:
http://gallantlab.org/semanticmovies
Should this inform work on computational ontologies? If so, how?
-- Adrian
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