Re: [agi] fuzzy logic necessary?

2006-08-06 Thread Pei Wang
If you just want an advanced production system, why bother to build your own, but not to simply use Soar or ACT-R? Both of them allow you to define your own rules. Pei On 8/5/06, Yan King Yin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Indeed, the AGI model that I have in mind is basically a production-rule

Re: [agi] fuzzy logic necessary?

2006-08-06 Thread Richard Loosemore
Yan King Yin wrote: I'm not sure what exactly are your ideas for the mechanisms of model and constraints, but in an AGI I think we can simply use predicate logic (or equivalently, conceptual graphs) to represent thoughts. I'd even go further to say that the brain actually uses /symbolic/

Re: [agi] fuzzy logic necessary?

2006-08-06 Thread J. Andrew Rogers
On Aug 5, 2006, at 1:05 PM, Yan King Yin wrote: Suppose a person has a definition of pi in his mind, but we don't know if it's the correct one. But if he succeeds in telling us many digits of pi that are correct, then it is overwhelmingly likely that he has got the correct definition,