Read the cliff notes:
So, thus far we have an episode as follows:
Episode(trigger, series)
where trigger is a core memory that caused the episode, and series is a
subsequent action sequence.
Now we just need to know, given a multi-modal stimulus stream, when the
triggers occur.
Interesting....
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [agi] Episodes
Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 02:02:15 +0100
Read Ghost in the Machine - pre-computational, but still
v. good and v. useful - you can find a summary somewhere of the main
points.
From: Piaget Modeler
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2012 1:38 AM
To: AGI
Subject: RE: [agi] Episodes
I like it so far...
(What is pace Koestler?)
An episode can be any action or sequence of actions - how
I lifted a cup, how I had "tea" - a whole set of drinks and dishes, how I
walked
to the shops.
But you have to start with "your" actions, sequences of
actions - and it is only by laying down memories of these that you can make the
eventual jump to understanding the actions (and episodes) of
others.
Work out, pace Koestler, what simple instruction can
"trigger" a whole sequence of moves/actions - and that instruction can be the
core memory from which the attached/consequent series of moves can be
reconstructed when needed via reflective memory.
Just a quick thought.
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