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On Sep 24, 2012, at 12:42 PM, Ben Goertzel <[email protected]> 
> 
> I am more bullish on using OpenCog for experiential learning, than on
> loading in knowledge via ontologies.  But OpenCog can certainly be
> used for the latter if someone wishes...
> 
> -- Ben G
> 

Agreed. I guess what I'm trying to say is my interest lies more in the feedback 
between the two approaches. I.e. when OpenCog needs to imagine a new concept, 
how an ontology could act as a sort of "thesaurus" and connect new knowledge 
back into it's old experiences that are stored in episodic/experiential 
memories, and if that type of feedback would give the system a "boost". In more 
extreme cases I could imagine an ontology could be used to learn "false 
memories" into an OpenCog mind if they were also supplemented with rich 
experiential data. Just ponderings I have had...




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