Mike T. :  Have you read any of Roger Schank's work from Yale circa 1980? 
~PM

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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.
 


  
    
      
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