So I'm writing my solvers, and I hit the first roadblock...
Given (1) a sea of sensory stimuli, (2)  a prioritized set of goals, and (3) a 
possibly empty set of plans, how does one select the relevant stimuli to form 
an initial state for a problem? 
Another way to ask the question is how do humans select relevant features from 
their current environment to be able to formulate or retrieve plans that 
address their goals? 
 And how many of these environmental features are enough to describe an initial 
state? 
So there is PDDL.  (Planning Domain Definition Language). But to use PDDL, one 
has to first solve the problem of describing the relevant features of the 
environment. 
How do we come up with these relevant features, to be able to formulate an 
initial state? 
Thoughts?  
~PM
(I forgot what Newell & Simon said about the PSCM  & Unified Theories of 
Cognition.Time for more research...)                                     


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