I did have other use cases in mind, but am traveling with sporadic
Internet connectivity and will post more about this later

.. ben

On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 5:19 PM, Matt Mahoney <[email protected]> wrote:
> About time! I think some use cases would help. For example, how would
> I use the OpenCog API to solve the following problems?
>
> 1. Self driving car. Input would be vision, accelerometer, GPS, voice
> commands from passengers, and a street map of the world with traffic
> reports over an intermittent wireless internet connection. The system
> must adapt to driver corrections and preferences.
>
> 2. Spam filter. I have a 10^6 servers handling 10^11 messages per day
> for 10^9 users. I want to classify each email as spam or not spam
> based on individual user preferences and user corrections.
>
> 3. Face recognition. I have 10^12 images of 10^9 people, with 10^9 new
> images added daily. Some of the faces are tagged, a small percent
> incorrectly. I also have a 10^9 by 10^9 friend matrix (sparse, 10^12
> nonzero elements), indicating who knows who based on tagging and
> communication history. I would like to tag or suggest tags for the
> rest of the faces. The software needs to run on a server farm with
> 10^6 processors.
>
> Or did you have other applications in mind?
>
> On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Ben Goertzel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I have thought a bit about what kind of API might be generally useful
>> for application developers to use to interface with a proto-AGI
>> systems....
>>
>> I put my initial notes at
>>
>> http://wiki.opencog.org/w/A_Cognitive_API
>>
>> As notes there, these should be taken as a sketch of some initial
>> thoughts rather than an actual detailed API proposal.  I think the
>> semantics of the suggested API calls are about what is needed, but I
>> haven't tried to make a serious proposal regarding the syntax yet (and
>> I may not be the best person to do so)
>>
>> -- Ben
>>
>>
>> --
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