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Mission |
Our mission is universal interactivity. We seek to advance communication and collaboration among diverse human and artificial agents. Details... |
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Interests |
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Among the obstacles to universal interactivity are language diversity and limitations of human language. Finding solutions to the challenges posed by diverse, complex, and ambiguous languages is the aspect of our mission that we have chosen to focus on. More specifically, we want to explore strategies that adapt natural languages to achieve ambiguity-controlled and automatically tractable meaning representation and communication in the Semantic Web and other human-machine multiagent systems. Details... |
Related Work |
We are not alone in these interests. People have been designing, standardizing, and revising languages for centuries. Now academic and industrial scientists and engineers are doing so with automated language processing in mind. Details... |
People and Partners |
We have expert directors, officers, and advisors. We have selected a sole institutional beneficiary, the University of Washington Turing Center. Details... |
And You? |
If you are involved in a related field, we'd be happy to hear from you. We also welcome your comments on our work. We hope you will consider joining us in support of the Turing Center. Details... |
Organization |
We were founded in 2004 and are incorporated in the State of Washington, U.S.A. Our founding documents and the minutes of our board meetings are posted for public reference. Details... |
Utilika Foundation
Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Telephone: 206-801-1906
Web site: http://utilika.org
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