Sneps is one of the most long-lasting AI project. I met Stuart Shapiro in a
conference a few years ago, and he seems like my work, which is unusual
among mainstream AI big-names.  ;-)

In my opinion, their strength is in knowledge representation and its
relation to NLP, but reasoning/learning is their weakness (which is true for
all semantic-network-based systems).

Pei

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>
> An interesting academic AI project with a long-term AGI goal and an NLP
> focus..
>
> http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/sneps/
>
>
> This system is based on a semantic network using a paraconsistent term
> logic.
>
> A little like Pei Wang's NARS, but lacking NARS's sophisticated algebra of
> uncertainty.
>
> The article
>
> " Stuart C. Shapiro and Haythem O. Ismail, Symbol Anchoring in a Grounded
> Layered Architecture with Integrated Reasoning, Robotics and Autonomous
> Systems Special Issue on Anchoring, 2003, in press. "
>
> which is linked to near the end of the page
>
> http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/sneps/Bibliography/
>
> is particularly interesting.
>
> -- Ben G
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