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Thursday, September 01, 2005

Adios to patterns!




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The famous Michelangelo's masterpiece, the Healing Touch on the wall of Sistine Chapel, Italy

(Hmm, see another rendition of it in Janji Joni)

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We live around patterns!

Everything around us evolves from patterns that are repeated and reused many times. You name one: a sentence, a protein sequence, a business transaction, a traffic route, a wind direction, a season, a menstrual cycle, an evolution, a planetary movement, a decay rate, a fractal, a musical score, etc.

Unbelievably, God reinvents a basic pattern into various styles and designs. And we, as humans, are always made to wonder God's reasoning in His intricate pattern. What is this basic pattern?


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Begin->Change->End. Everything starts with a Beginning. Then, it comes to an End. In between the Beginning and the End, we see a Change of a path. A path that is decided by every single thing, based on a choice it makes. God allows His creations to decide the path of its existence. But, He prefers all His creations to abide to this: "to do the good and to deter the evil." In one verse of the Quranic Surah Al-Fatihah, God mentions, "a straight line." "Straight" here means "right"; not deviating or crooked, as in the result of a wrong choice. We cannot run away from this or to say "Adios!" It is utterly impossible…

Today, I come across a posting in Slashdot about a breakthrough in language learning and processing study: Automatic Distillation of Structure or ADIOS. Zach Solan, the man behind the ADIOS research, claims that the algorithm manages to synthesize rules of a grammar, nevermind in what pattern the language is: human language, genetic sequence or music. If you are "otaku" enough, you can read the ideas from his research paper here

Can we say ADIOS to patterns?

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