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Introduction
It is difficult to define the Orman Group with a single term. It is all of these things at once:
- Multi-generational group marriage family (the specific term they use is 'line family'.)
- Research group/think-tank specialising in computing with a focus in artificial intelligence.
- School/lab for the education of the family's children & for outsiders who qualify.
- Corporation promoting and protecting all of the family members' assets and contributions.
Location
The Orman Complex is part of a larger set of semi-underground research complexes, collectively called Ganymede Research Centre. The Centre is located in the Perrine Regio of Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter. The Orman Complex itself takes up about 2 hectares of the 34 hectare Centre.
Specialisations
All of the Orman Group members have their own specialisations, but there are certain commonalities that the group focuses on:
- Cybernetics
- Expert Systems
- Machine Learning
- Neural Networks
- Computational Creativity
- Holoprogramming
Members
Members of note:
- Founders:
- Tamma Orman
- Ian Orman
- Lloyd Orman
- Jane Orman
- Xanna Orman
- Masakhane Orman
- Major contributers/Well-known in their fields:
- Mark Orman
- Kadiatu Orman
- Wazini Orman
- Mags Orman
- Jan Orman
- Simon Orman
- Helen Orman
- Nigel Orman
- Not members but closely associated & notable: