"Qualia" from the Latin for "what sort" or "what kind," is a term used in philosophy to describe the subjective quality of conscious experience.
Examples of qualia are the pain of a headache, the taste of wine, or the redness of an evening sky.
Daniel Dennett writes that qualia is "an unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways things seem to us."
Elements of Qualia Systems are:
Nodes and Connections.
States.
Mechanism.
Qualia System is defined by following attributes:
Phi Value (and EI value).
Complexes.
Visualization of Qualia.
Qualia Integrated Development Suite:
Based on Eclipse Rich Client Presentation Framework.
Extensive use of Java 1.6 Multithreading (Thread pools, future tasks etc).
Java Remote Method Invocation based clustering support. Application designed for High performance cloud computing environment
Support Multidimensional Scaling, Probability Distribution.
Support for Single time steps, multi-time phi and source,target, channel notions.