> I like the idea of using a fundamentally time-savvy representation, and a > vector-based representation does that... > > This is one of the stronger points in Jeff Hawkins' recent book "On > Intelligence" -- he reviews in detail how most human perception, including > visual perception, is fundamentally time-based and based on temporal pattern > recognition. > > -- Ben
Can you explain a bit what is meant by 'vector'? Any high-dimensional datum can be regarded as a vector, or do you mean something specifically temporal? Also, I think visualization would be a difficult problem in "show and tell", because humans are not good at grasping high-dimensional data. It seems that translating to the pixel level is the only way... YKY PS. I've talked to SmartRobot.com, and they say they're interested in the visual recognition module. I asked them if they'll be interested in touch, proprioception, and sound as well. But I'm wondering if there are other robotics companies who will do those things. -- _______________________________________________ Find what you are looking for with the Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10 ------- To unsubscribe, change your address, or temporarily deactivate your subscription, please go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
