Greetings all…

This is my post on the first milestone I promised in my previously posted 
introduction.  Attached is my research description for the Emulator-Translator 
[E-T] framework.  This framework is based on my doctorial disssertation I 
finished in Octorber 2011 (see http://gradworks.umi.com/34/81/3481012.html ).

The E-T framework prescribes a methodology for translating a functional 
abstract AGI model into a prototype Mind OS [operating system].  The abstract 
AGI model will be developed on a Java platform that utilizes OpenCog, on a 
C++/Linux platform, as a local server.  This model is used to test and develop 
another abstract model that is closer to a hardware implementation using DSP 
Robotics FlowStone programming paradigm.  This model is used to develop the 
physical hardware architecture that becomes realized as a prototype Mind OS on 
the implementation platform.

Note that this research and development has a dependency on and uses the 
ongoing development for OpenCog Prime.  This research does not seek to 
‘reinvent the wheel’, but works with those colleagues that are developing 
OpenCog.

This research and development will make the following novel contributions to 
the Novamente approach to AGI:

1.  One atom architecture for all memory types {episodic, etc...}.

2.  Both Link and Node atoms can have multiple aridity when linking with other 
atoms.

3.  The use of the atom as the elemental building block for atom spaces that 
function as
      knowledge bases separate from the Mind Agents that perform cognitive 
tasks.

4.  This knowledge base architecture will attempt to implement built-in PLN and 
hBOA.

The end result of this design science research and development will be a 
primitive prototype of a Mind OS, illustrated in the research description, 
incorporating two parallel processing chips and three FPGA chips.

Again, I welcome your comments, questions, ideas, evaluations, and constructive 
criticism on this post.  Again, go easy on me, for I am a newbie.  Also, let me 
know if I am unwittingly ‘reinventing the wheel’ that would be someone elses 
work.

Until next post…

Daniel Martin, Ph.D.


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