Logan:. The representation needs to support activation.
imperative statements,  like do this or that!

Just trying to understand you here. Do you mean by “activation” -  “putting 
into action” ?

So “go to the kitchen” , you would say,   “activates”  the course of action of 
going to the kitchen  (pace the Woz test) ?  Right?

How then do you see the *internal representation* of words, such as “go to the 
kitchen,”  translating into external courses of action?






From: Logan Streondj 
Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 5:01 PM
To: AGI 
Subject: Re: [agi] Internal Representation

well I heard more recent research actually pegged short-term memory around 4,  
and that's the same as there are working registers in intel assembly , ax, bx, 
cx, dx.   

Internal representation can be done like we humans do it, with human language. 

quo

1. The representation needs to support activation.
quo te

imperative statements,  like do this or that!

quo

2. The representation needs to support relationships (patterns among elements).
quo te
you be similar to so and so by these features.

quo 

3. The representation needs to support reification. 
quo te
Yes, programs can be treated as data,
just as sentences can be instructions or information.

quo 

As long as the representation does that, I'm satisfied. 
quo te

I'm glad you agree :-)




On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 5:42 PM, Piaget Modeler <[email protected]> 
wrote:


  Insightful idea. 



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  Date: Fri, 14 Dec 2012 11:05:43 -0600 

  Subject: Re: [agi] Internal Representation
  From: [email protected]
  To: [email protected]


  Working memory, anyone? Maybe the fact that working memory is limited to 
about 7 items at a time isn't a weakness in the design of the brain. Maybe it's 
a feature with the purpose of limiting complexity. 




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