Ben Goertzel wrote:

I believe what he is referring to is a vector indicating a linear
approximation to the motion through space of a particular object (e.g. a
hand) during a particular interval of time.
  

Yes, sorry I wasn't more clear.

In the Novamente visualization tool sense, not strict mathematical vectors, but more like a combination between Physics 101 spacial vectors and computer vector graphics. (see Wikipedia disambiguation page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector for more definitions).

A Novamente internal model of "running man" (or indeed any physical activity representing model) could include advanced concepts, such as mass and 3D force-vector-generating musculature, while adding only linear complexity to the model.

An export capability for such models (e.g. SVG) is certainly possible, but a native 3D-novamente-vector-to-2D-pixel translator is probably much easier to implement. :)

-dave



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