Crossword clues for openair
openair
- Al fresco
- Type of court
- Like some concerts and markets
- Like amphitheaters
- Like many summer concerts
- Like many bazaars
- Like a theater in the park
- Type of mall
- Not indoor
- Not enclosed
- Like well-ventilated malls?
- Like the Hollywood Bowl
- Like some markets and concerts
- Like some arenas
- Like seating in many amphitheaters
- Like outdoor theaters
- Like many Tanglewood concerts
- Like alfresco events
- Like alfresco dining
- Like a typical farmer's market
- Like a sidewalk café
- Flea-market setting
- Outdoor
- Kind of market
- Like some concerts or markets
- Kind of concert
- Unroofed
- Alfresco
- Like some markets and headphones
- Unprotected, in a way
- Like a classical Greek theater
- Lacking a roof
- The outdoors
- Outdoor work, starting to expect teeming rain
- Oscar to compose tune outside
- Sort of concert piano Grieg regularly used in composition
- New opera in a natural setting
- Love writer to broadcast outside
- Like a summer event: begin with song
- After Ring compose tune in unenclosed space
- Plea to songwriter not found in the building?
- Unenclosed space outdoors
- Like some stadiums
Wikipedia
OpenAIR is a message routing and communication protocol for artificial intelligence systems that has been gaining in popularity in recent years (2006) . The protocol is managed by Mindmakers, and is described on their site in the following manner:
"OpenAIR is a routing and communication protocol based on a publish-subscribe architecture. It is intended to be the "glue" that allows numerous A.I. researchers to share code more effectively — "AIR to share". It is a definition or a blueprint of the "post office and mail delivery system" for distributed, multi-module systems. OpenAIR provides a core foundation upon which subsequent markup languages and semantics can be based, for e.g. gesture recognition and generation, computer vision, hardware-software interfacing etc.; for a recent example see CVML."
OpenAIR was created to allow software components that serve their own purpose to communicate with each other in order to produce large scale, overall behavior of an intelligent system. A simple example would be to have a speech recognition system, and a speech synthesizer communicate with an expert system through OpenAIR messages, to create a system that can hear and answer various questions through spoken dialogue.
OpenAir was an early wireless standard promoted by the Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum implemented predominantly by Proxim Wireless devices. It operated in the 2.4GHz ISM band and used frequency hopping with 0.8 and 1.6 Mbit/s bit rates via 2 or 4 bits per symbol frequency-shift keying modulation.