Re: Hawkins ideas on building AI's
From: bkaz (bkaz__at_hotmail.com)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: 28 Oct 2004 08:31:41 -0700
> The part in your definition that may be problematic is the "tabular"
> view it seems to enforce like in classical machine learning. It seems
> general enough, right, but it does leave out some valid questions.
> What is a variable in a matching input of a pattern?
It could be any number, my approach to generating new predictive
variables by comparing lower level inputs is in 'intelligence by
definition' post on sci.cognitive.
> How is it compared?
Comparison is a vector discovery: reverse arithmetic operation of any
power (subtraction, division, logarithm extraction...)
> Why parallel? (What does parallelism have to do with this?)
By parallel I mean that even though variables of the same type are
compared separately, the match is determined for the input as a whole.
Boris
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