[16:20] <Pici> what the....
[16:22] <Pici> I just accidentally found this: "The Ubuntu Chat Corpus for Multiparticipant Chat Analysis": http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/SSS/SSS13/paper/viewFile/5706/5911 (pdf)
[16:24] <seednode> We're all being researched by the military?!
[16:24] <Pici> yes!
[16:24] <seednode> Well, maybe not me, looks like ubuntu-ot isn't on the list, and that's the only one I'm actually in right now
[16:27] <Pici> Heres another paper by the same guys talking about word hilighting in specific relation to Unity discussions in #ubuntu: http://www.aaai.org/ocs/index.php/FLAIRS/FLAIRS13/paper/view/5849/6074
[16:52] <hggdh> interesting. I wonder on the applications
[16:52] <Pici> More at http://daviduthus.org/
[17:44] <Flannel> seednode: because -ot isn't publically logged, I expect.
[17:46] <Flannel> hggdh: the first one laments that ubottu has to be "directed" manually by puny hoomans.  And is likely trying to direct additional research to automatically answering questions.  (I just skimmed it)
[17:48] <Flannel> In otherwords, they're trying to replace everyone with a sufficiently complex shell script.
[19:03] <hggdh> seeree, please take care of this person being naughty
[19:04] <hggdh> or "OK Ubuntu"?
[20:08] <hggdh> what the .mil folks did was jut announce the availability of some Ubuntu IRC channels for further research, and pointed some research options
[21:24] <hggdh> @comment 73780 sarcasm,  noise