Mike T. : Have you read any of Roger Schank's work from Yale circa 1980? ~PM
From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [agi] Scene Analysis & Sentence Structure Date: Thu, 30 May 2013 20:56:47 +0100 Coupla off the cuff thoughts. The big deal in perception is not so much “object recognition” as “scene analysis”. I’ve discussed this in the past – without realising that the latter is a standard term in robotics. When you analyse a scene, you perceive a structure to that scene whether it’s THE CAT SAT ON THE MAT or THERE IS A BOOK ON THE TABLE. You perceive a relationship between objects in that scene. (here are infinite possible perceived structures – relationships between the objects - for any given scene.) So scene analysis is basically scene structure-ing. The second thought is that the basic sentence structure is a scene analysis/scene structure. Sentences gradually become ever more complex – laying one scene over another : THE BOOK [I WAS READING IN THE BATH'] IS ON THE TABLE and referring not just to individual but whole classes of scene BOOKSHOPS USUALLY SET OUT SOME BOOKS ON TABLES But the *basic* sentence structure is a scene structure. AGI | Archives | Modify Your Subscription ------------------------------------------- AGI Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/303/21088071-f452e424 Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?member_id=21088071&id_secret=21088071-58d57657 Powered by Listbox: http://www.listbox.com
