On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:06 AM, Andrew G. Babian <[email protected]>wrote:

> It's a nice idea.  I remember Stan Franklin suggesting we need a basic
> ontology or common set of vocabulary written out for AGI people.  The
> problem, of course, is that no one can really agree what are the basic
> things and ideas that would be part of AGI.  By all means pursue it, as it
> is something that needs to be done
> andi
>
> Can I help?
>

Sure =)

What I've been thinking are entries like:

* Kolmogorov / Solomonoff / AIT
* AIXI
* Montague grammar
* model theory
* higher-order logic / combinatory logic
* abstract algebra, category theory
* probabilistic reasoning, Bayesian networks
* logical paradoxes
* relational learning
* statistical learning theory
* pattern recognition
* (deep) neural networks
...

Hope it gives a feel of what level the book is aiming at...  Of course, we
will generate a lot of entries first and then vote / narrow them down...

@Cosmo:  yes, we can also copy some entries / content from the OpenCog /
OpenNARS wikis...

YKY



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