Hi Yan,

You may want to look into the work of David A Arathorn
in this regard. I have read his book "Map-Seeking
Circuits in Visual Cognition" and believe that his
approach to computer vision is both powerful and
flexible (although I have an intuition that a Bayesian
version of this sort of system might be a further
improvement). For an introduction to this, look here:

http://mbi.osu.edu/2002/ws3abstracts.html

cheers,

Rob

--- Yan King Yin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> I think the time is now right to develop a sensory
> frontend.
> 
> It need not be very sophisticated, or with high
> resolution, but the
> point is to let AGIs learn physical concepts such as
> space-time, objects,
> colors, etc. After the AGI has learned natural
> languages the input can
> be entirely textual.
> 
> I think it is better to invest time in sensory
> interfacing instead of SIM,
> because ultimately you will need a sensory
> interface. But I can understand
> that not everyone has as much time and motivation to
> develop it.
> 
> Let me stress again that the sensory interface,
> which can serve as an AGI
> platform, may be commercially very profitable =)  
> Anyone interested can
> email me.
> 
> YKY
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