Nongrate: I did not understand what it was that you getting at. I still don't 
completely get it. And I wasn't thinking of hypergraphs as being completely 
connected all of the time, since relationships in AI are conditional.  And I 
was also thinking that relations (or edges of hypergraphs) could be used as 
references to subsystems (or subgraphs). 
However, I started wondering: Can you use stochastic methods to compare 
theories to models (or to constraints or goals of the theory)?  I don't see why 
not. It is like using what-if situations.  I guess a stochastic method - in the 
traditional sense - would be part of what-if modelling. That makes sense right? 
And, what did you mean by, "testing theory for stochastic, CAS at the highest 
level of abstraction." ?
------------------------------------------
Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI
Permalink: 
https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/T1675e049c274c867-M252989fe0130e882846e488a
Delivery options: https://agi.topicbox.com/groups/agi/subscription

Reply via email to