Wolphram Alpha (http://www.wolframalpha.com/) does more or less what You have described, so I suppose that Stephen has devised/engineered some kind of “table”. But still, can You give some more technical insights in Your idea, since sounds interesting (for me at least).
WA is quite impressive in some sub-fields. But not nearly enough. What I want are all possible known relations your nick “Ruzeil” has with anything else. A picture (all known pictures) of you and anybody else who may use it as a nick or a (sur)name etc. Then all your posts here and all those who discussed with you...
If there is a known relation anywhere in this world, that relation should be in this GLT. Then you filter out (and aggregate) as you want. Well, the interface let you do it easily and an API exists as well.
Perhaps 10^20 records are in the table, you can play with. The number grows and grows. And you can access to view all of them.
Every relation in this table has its own probability. Some quite high, some not. And are constantly updated as well. Even the number of possible attributes of a relation in the table develops as well.
Needless to say, you can use the table to see networks of relations between elements of any list you choose to provide to this GLT.
Setting aside whether or not this is useful, I’m not convinced that the implementation you described is practical. Google based search on hyperlinks specifically because that was easy to implement. Is there a smaller search space than the entirety of human knowledge on which this would still be useful?
Wolphram Alpha (http://www.wolframalpha.com/) does more or less what You have described, so I suppose that Stephen has devised/engineered some kind of “table”. But still, can You give some more technical insights in Your idea, since sounds interesting (for me at least).
BR
WA is quite impressive in some sub-fields. But not nearly enough. What I want are all possible known relations your nick “Ruzeil” has with anything else. A picture (all known pictures) of you and anybody else who may use it as a nick or a (sur)name etc. Then all your posts here and all those who discussed with you...
If there is a known relation anywhere in this world, that relation should be in this GLT. Then you filter out (and aggregate) as you want. Well, the interface let you do it easily and an API exists as well.
Perhaps 10^20 records are in the table, you can play with. The number grows and grows. And you can access to view all of them.
Every relation in this table has its own probability. Some quite high, some not. And are constantly updated as well. Even the number of possible attributes of a relation in the table develops as well.
Needless to say, you can use the table to see networks of relations between elements of any list you choose to provide to this GLT.
Setting aside whether or not this is useful, I’m not convinced that the implementation you described is practical. Google based search on hyperlinks specifically because that was easy to implement. Is there a smaller search space than the entirety of human knowledge on which this would still be useful?