Hi Ben,

In your AGI-11 "geometry of mind" paper, you mentioned a geodesic along a
path in parameter space M.  The path is defined as a function from (I
assume) a real number t to the space M, and it goes from parameter θ to θ'.

What is unclear to me:

1.  In a logic-based AGI system, what is a typical parameter θ?  Is it a
logical formula with its truth value?

2.  How can the path be continuous?  Continuous in the sense that, if the
parameter space M is discrete, how can you find a function ϒ: t →M such
that ϒ(t) varies continuously as t moves along [0,1]?

Thanks =)

PS:  I find the use of Fisher information to measure the distance between 2
probability distributions a very good idea...  for formulating the geometry
of mind...

YKY



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