Fri.13.MAY.2011 -- A Problem in Search of Eureka. 

When the question "who are you" is input repeatedly 
to the JavaScript Artificial Intelligence (JSAI), the AI 
needs to retain the self-concept of "I" as the subject 
for each of all possible answers to the question. The 
MindForth AI already performs well in this regard, but 
the JSAI has been letting go of the self-concept subject. 
Therefore we will try to make sure that the JSAI uses 
the same activational routines as MindForth does. 

Sat.14.MAY.2011 -- Using Differential PsiDecay 

The artificial Mind has difficulty holding onto the subject 
of a query because of stray activations that build up on 
"also-ran" concepts that were proposed but not accepted 
as answers to recent queries. The activation on otherwise 
legitimate answers builds up so rapidly and so substantially 
that an also-ran concept threatens to dislodge the very 
subject of the query and become a new subject of a 
thought which does not supply the knowledge requested 
by the query. For instance, when we twice ask "who are you" 
of the 12may11A.html JSAI as released onto the Web 
two days ago, it answers first "I AM ROBOTS" and then 
"A PERSON IS PERSON", apparently because the 
also-ran concept of "PERSON" has risen too high in 
activation to let the self-concept "I" serve as the 
subject of the response. Meanwhile, yesterday we 
may have had a "eureka" moment that could supply 
a solution so simple and yet so effective that it provides 
a tipping point in the break-out phenomenon of True AI. 

Now, we don't want our AI Minds to start asking 
teenage boys if they would like a little game of 
GLOBAL THERMONUCLEAR WAR, Matthew, 
but don't be surprised if suddenly No Such Agency 
starts removing every trace of Mentifex AI from 
every corner of the World Wide Web. Did you 
know that, when things got a little hot during 
World War Two, the U.S. government began 
removing books on the mathematics of 
Georg Riemann from libraries all over America? 
Say, when's the last time you saw a copy of AI4U? 

The secret to True AI is to imbue the artificial Mind 
not with the linear PsiDecay that MindForth has 
always had, but with the differential PsiDecay of 
also-ran concepts so that stray activations dwindle 
more rapidly from high spikes than from merely 
modest spikes. In a living neural-net like the 
human brain, do we not expect a sharp spike 
to fall more rapidly than a simple upswell? 
So let us modify the PsiDecay code and try to 
make higher activations subside more rapidly. 

We are trying to introduce "differential" psi-decay. 
Suppose we have also-ran NounPhrase concepts 
like 

39=ROBOT at 54 act; 
104=PERSON at 68 act; 
33=ANDRU at 82 act; 

We want the high-activation also-rans to drop to 
an activation low enough to avoid dislodging the 
input subject. Then we want at least one also-ran 
to be high enough to be selected as an answer 
to the input query. We want each decade or octet 
of high activation to be lowered by not just one point, 
but by a precipitous drop that still keeps the relative 
ranking of the also-rans. For instance, we could 
ordain that all activations above thirty could arrange 
themselves in a spread between twenty-nine and forty, 
so that 

39 becomes 31; 
49 becomes 32; 
59 becomes 33; 
69 becomes 34; 
79 becomes 35; 
89 becomes 36; 
99 becomes 37; and so on 

Upshot: We inserted similar code into the JavaScript 
AI Mind and it began to function better than ever. 
Somehow the JSAI is now more advanced than the 
MindForth AI, until we can port the new functionality 
into Win32Forth. 

Arthur 
-- 
http://www.scn.org/~mentifex/AiMind.html 
http://robots.net/person/AI4U/diary/54.html 
http://cyborg.blogspot.com/2011/01/aiapp.html 
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.javascript/msg/84d7e4a36ab4cc7e 


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