Ben,
On 7/22/08, Benjamin Johnston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/Restating (not copying) my original posting, the challenge of effective
unstructured learning is to utilize every clue and NOT just go with static
clusters, etc. This includes temporal as well as positional clues,
information
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 1:13 AM, Mike Archbold wrote:
It seems to me like to be real AGI you have skipped over the parts of
Aristotle more applicable to AGI, like his metaphysics and logic. For
example in the metaphysics he talks about beginning and end, causes,
continuous/discrete, and this
2008/7/22 Mike Archbold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It looks to me to be borrowed from Aristotle's ethics. Back in my college
days, I was trying to explain my project and the professor kept
interrupting me to ask: What does it do? Tell me what it does. I don't
understand what your system does.
Will:
Mike Archbold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It looks to me to be borrowed from Aristotle's ethics. Back in my
college
days, I was trying to explain my project and the professor kept
interrupting me to ask: What does it do? Tell me what it does. I don't
understand what your system does. What
Replying in reverse order
Story: I once viewed being able to invert the Airy Disk transform (what
makes a blur from a point of light in a microscope or telescope) as an
EXTREMELY valuable thing to do to greatly increase their power, so I set
about finding a transform function. Then, I
2008/7/22 Mike Archbold [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It looks to me to be borrowed from Aristotle's ethics. Back in my
college
days, I was trying to explain my project and the professor kept
interrupting me to ask: What does it do? Tell me what it does. I
don't
understand what your system does.
This is getting long in embedded-reply format, but oh well
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 12:24 PM, Steve Richfield
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Abram,
On 7/23/08, Abram Demski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Replying in reverse order
Story: I once viewed being able to invert the Airy Disk
John LaMuth wrote:
Yes, this is extensively based on Aristotle's Golden Mean
The input-output flowchart is shown appended below...
The details are described at
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/fairhaven/specs.html
(the last half)
This is the real deal the ultimate TOE of friendly AI
Mike
Yes, this is extensively based on Aristotle's Golden Mean
The input-output flowchart is shown appended below...
The details are described at
http://www.angelfire.com/rnb/fairhaven/specs.html
(the last half)
This is the real deal the ultimate TOE of friendly AI communication
The Wikipedia article on PCA cites papers that show K-means clustering
and PCA to be in a certain sense equivalent-- from what I read so far,
the idea is that clustering is simply extracting discrete versions of
the continuous variables that PCA extracts.
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