We work with conceptual structures all the time in OpenCog.   Their
value for AGI is pretty obvious.

-- Ben G

On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 1:11 PM, Jim Bromer via AGI <[email protected]> wrote:
> No one in these groups has been interested in discussing conceptual
> structure with me. I think that is a bit odd. I suppose I should draw
> some conclusions from that, accept it and move on.
>
> Structure is more than correlation. You might 'discover' structure
> using correlation but only if your program was able to create theories
> about structure and apply them via some mechanism other than
> correlation. One possibility is that structure is conceptually
> abstract so a handful of relations would be adequate to handle the
> representation of an immense variety of structural relations. But if
> that is true, then that should make conceptual structure easy to apply
> and to study. And that should mean that conceptual structure is
> something that should generate a lot of discussion in AI / AGI groups
> like this.
>
> The only conclusion I can come to is that most of the people in this
> group are not actually working on viable projects, so they are more
> preoccupied by more familiar mainstream discussions and discussions
> about outlier conjectures that could have a major impact on the
> feasibility of AGI if they were themselves feasible.
> Jim Bromer
>
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