> From: Ed Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Once you build up good models for parsing and word sense, then you read
> large amounts of text and start building up model of the realities
> described
> and generalizations from them.
> 
> Assuming this is a continuation of the discussion of an AGI-at-home P2P
> system, you are going to be very limited by the lack of bandwidth,
> particularly for attacking the high dimensional problem of seeking to
> understand the meaning of text, which often involve multiple levels of
> implication, which would normally be accomplished by some sort of search
> of
> a large semantic space, which is going to be difficult with limited
> bandwidth.
> 
> But a large amount of text with appropriate parsing and word sense
> labeling
> would still provide a valuable aid for web and text search and for many
> forms of automatic learning.  And the level of understanding that such a
> P2P
> system could derive from reading huge amounts of text could be a
> valuable
> initial source of one component of world knowledge for use by AGI.


I kind of see the small bandwidth between (most) individual nodes as not a
limiting factor as sets of nodes act as temporary single group entities. IOW
the BW between one set of 50 nodes and another set of 50 nodes is quite
large actually and individual nodes' data access would depend on - indexes
of indexes to minimize their individual BW requirements.

Does this not apply to your model?

John


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