If anyone wants to contribute articles, they’re welcome to. The Journal is going to be kind of a record of that. A number one, we’re going to try to keep Friday meetings for dialogue and demos. And finally, somebody involved in American records for government is excited about this, and I hope to get something useful there because if they make it clear officially that they would love to import documents with this, that would be good for us. From this environment, and I’ve been in one email dialogue with another one who says this is all very beautiful and simple, but it’s outside of what they do. I also have one meeting with an academic next week. I think it also was implied that our solution is a bit naive, but at least it’s something that they see as being positive. Actually twice special matter was brought up by other speakers, partly as a I wish it could be like this. And what was really nice was the session I went in the middle of the night, the next night on semantic document structures and things like that. No surprise, but it was interesting to hear it again and again. What I learned at the conference or rather relearned is that metadata and documents are messy. So he has agreed that it’s OK for me to scream about the metaverse and visual matter too.įrode Hegland: He was a bit skeptical to begin with, and that’s fine. But as I’ve spent a couple of weeks persuading Vince, the Metaverse will need open metadata access. I talked about visual media because that’s what Vint is supporting me with. So by the way, Nisoor is the American National Institute Standards Organization, so it’s a pretty big deal. I’m not 16 doing an all nighter anymore, but in the presentation that Vint Cerf and I did tonight. Second one, I actually felt drunk at the end of it. I had two sessions there, one that I was a panelist and the one after that where I wasn’t there were both at 2:30 in the morning.
Any comments on that? So update from the Nisoor thing was very, very interesting. Initially, primarily to hire programmers to do the boring stuff, so you guys can do the exciting stuff. So what I plan to do now with Vint Cerf assistance is try to get some money. And what we’re doing in this lab is doing, of course, we’re not all visual matter, but it is one of the things we’re looking at.
Information in VR is not automatically accessible and visual meta is one of the approaches of that. Yeah, so the article that most of you have read, the one that I’ve written for ACM, that’s the one where I’m saying two things VR has to be better for work. So future of text is a little bit of a scream because I like to do that, but it’s also got a few links on it, so it makes it easy to share each other’s work.įrode Hegland: You just put it there and your VR headset, you click and you go through and. The website has been scaled back because of people’s identities and what they want public. We will decide that ourselves will become part of the volume three of the future of text. We’re also going to invite more people externally to contribute to the articles and they automatically external ones, not necessarily ours.
If anyone in the team wants to contribute an article like I do, very welcome to do so. So in summary, I think the structure is the journal will be invisible except for as a resource. I think we’ve had a good month to waffle about on structure. So if we can spend the first five minutes on that to clarify? I’m going to try to make this thank you, I’m going to try to make this even more of a dialogue and research efforts. And this is a little bit in the response to Adam’s very honest and positive tweets saying what it is or isn’t interested in.
So I think I’ll just start recorded anyway. I think for this particular aspect of the call, Fabian and Adam, with all respect to you, Peter and everyone else are the most pertinent. I’ll give you a few more details and then I’ve had some discussions with Vince and other people. Suffice to say, from my end, the meeting with NISO, the conference went very well. Oh.įrode Hegland: So I’m not sure who’s coming today. Maybe I should turn off my music.įabien Benetou: Hi, how are you here? Hello, Peter.