On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 9:50 PM, YKY (Yan King Yin)
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>
> I'm increasingly convinced that the human brain is not a statistical
> learner, but a logical learner.  There are many examples of humans learning
> concepts/rules from one or two examples, rather than thousands of examples.
> So I think that at a high level, AGI should be logic-based.
>
> But it would be interesting to integrate NN-based techniques to logic-based
> AI, especially in vision.  (NN is also very weak at language processing.)
>

One doesn't preclude another: if AGI can learn finite state machines
statistically, it can then use them to carry out more 'logical' kinds
of reasoning. Fast learning is also possible: it just takes a more
similar state to evoke episodic memories than to evoke strong semantic
memories.

-- 
Vladimir Nesov
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