Dear PM,

I have a clarification question.

With 1 (b), do you mean concept forming from scratch such as 
http://nyti.ms/T5E71e
or forming 'occurrent' internal representation of concepts/signs? 

(Non natural) signs are conventionally (socially) formed and may 
or may not correspond to concepts formed with unsupervised 
learning…

-- 
Naoya ARAKAWA


On 2013/04/07, at 10:07, Piaget Modeler <piagetmode...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Symbolic interactionism looks interesting.
> 
> So, the beginnings of the AGI's semiosis components:  
> 
> `1. Decoder component
> 
>    (a) receives percepts, 
>    (b) forms concepts (i.e., signs), 
>    (c) matches or constructs ???? what ???? 
> 
> 
> 2. Encoder component
> 
>   (a) starts with a semantic net
>   (b) decides upon a subset of the semantic net to encode
>   (c) chooses signs related to the concepts in the subset
>   (d) forms a plan to utter the signs
>   (e) executes the plan
> 
> Is this enough.  What is the name of 1.(c) ? 
> 
> Kindly advise.
> 
> ~PM
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