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Please tell what is termin "full fledged KI"? As i understand it is part of data mining for text analyzing. Am i right? Some interesting and useful links will be fine!

Thank you!!!

Edward83
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    Can I get it in context? A lot of NLP people are linguists, and thus use a totally different set of terms. I'm pretty well convinced that this is proof of NLP's AI-Complete nature, in and of itself. – Jake Kurzer Nov 30 '10 at 00:23
  • @Jake thank you! I took this termin from answer http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4286550/extract-text-from-external-url/4286858#4286858 – Edward83 Nov 30 '10 at 00:28
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    In the future, just ask for clarification on the original answer. This doesn't need to be a new question. – Noon Silk Nov 30 '10 at 04:09

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My guess is that it is a typo of AI or a near-synonym, given the context, and my knowledge of the topic.

Jake Kurzer
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By "full fledged", he likely means "fully fledged", defined as

  1. developed or matured to the fullest degree
  2. of full rank or status

source: thefreedictionary.com

Not sure about KI, but possibly it means:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_integration

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  • By "KI" I actually meant "AI" as in "Artificial Intelligence". "KI" is just the german word for it ("Künstliche Intelligenz"), which I used mistakenly. – TToni Dec 02 '10 at 14:14