Vladimir,

I have had enough discussions with you on this list to know you are a very
smart, will informed guy, so I assume you understand the various definitions
of knowledge that are used in the AGI world and which of them would map into
this context as well as I do, and such knowledge is probably much richer
than anything I could communicate quickly.  So I wonder why you are even
asking me.

So roughly, in this context knowledge would largely be connections between
patterns, and patterns and generalizations of such connections between
patterns, through multiple compositional and generalization levels.  One
might also include some system that gives life to the knowledge and makes it
respond to, label, predict, generate context appropriate activations of such
knowledge.

You may well have a better ideas.  If so, tell me.

Ed Porter 

-----Original Message-----
From: Vladimir Nesov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Hacker intelligence level [WAS Re: [agi] Funding AGI research]

On Dec 7, 2007 1:20 AM, Ed Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is something I have been telling people for years.   That you should
be
> able to extract a significant amount (but probably far from all) world
> knowledge by scanning large corpora of text.  I would love to see how well
> it actually works for a given size of corpora, and for a given level of
> algorithmic sophistication.
>

But what's "knowledge"?


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Vladimir Nesov                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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