On 6/7/07, Lukasz Stafiniak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

OK,

(1) Which book on pattern recognition is the most AGIsh? (Vapnik comes
in his own right)



None, so  far as I know... Vapnik's book is good, though...



(4) When will "Probabilistic Logic Networks" be out?



Not sure ... but we hope to have a decent draft by the end of the summer,
ready for
distribution to a handful of colleagues for initial critique.  The current
draft is still
an "interim version" with some known obsolescences.  The problem is finding
time
for writing up prior work when there is always so much new work to be done!

After that point, it's a matter of whether we want to publish a book
describing the
math of PLN, or wait to publish till the whole system is implemented and we
can
give practical examples of every piece of math in the book.  Right now about
2/3 of
the math in the book has been implemented and tested (in some cases on real
problems, in some cases just on toy problems).  We are tentatively planning
the
first significant commercial product release based on PLN for mid-2008, so
we
**might** delay the book finalization till after we have done that, so we
can give
some practical examples in the book based on experimentation w/ PLN in the
context of that product...

-- Ben

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