I'm not sure what you mean by ``higher order functions"
Functions that take functions as arguments -- I mean the term in the sense of functional programming languages like Haskell ...
and ``probabilistic programming language", can you spell out please?
I mean a language (or code library within another language) sort of like Prolog, but with probabilistic truth values assigned to the logical relationships and predicates (and cognition instead of stupid backtracking on the back end)
I think it looks like really well written python code. Is there some difference with the above?
Yes.... To run with the programming langage metaphor, I think it looks a bit more like really well-written Haskell code, with extremely heavy use of a code library that works like "probabilistic prolog" and finds -- probabilistic truth values of relationships -- arguments that probabilistically satisfy probabilistic predicates.
My AGIRI Proceedings paper discusses this in more detail.
I look forward to reading it ;-) ben ----- This list is sponsored by AGIRI: http://www.agiri.org/email To unsubscribe or change your options, please go to: http://v2.listbox.com/member/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
