An example of mapping: BabelFish2008-02-14 01:01:00 UTC
Design and Philosophy Last week a group of us from the Jamoma project were finishing up some work on a paper we submitted to ICMC. During the process, Trond Lossius and I were talking when somehow we were off on a tangent about mapping. Trond mentioned that one example of mapping is BabelFish: given some input, it produces a translated output. The implication of this is that many of our mappings in the computer-based arts are like BabelFish: they work in simple one-to-one or limited context translations. BabelFish can manage the translation of words, but it can’t handle the translation of meaning nor understand the context within which a word appears to make a better selection. I find this parallel with BabelFish quite compelling, and have been thinking about it ever since… |
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