On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 6:30 PM, William Pearson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The resource allocation problem and why it needs to be solved first
>
>  How much memory and processing power should you apply to the following 
> things?:
>
>  Visual Processing
>  Reasoning
>  Sound Processing
>  Seeing past experiences and how they apply to the current one
>  Searching for new ways of doing things
>  Applying each heuristic
>

This question supposes a specific kind of architecture, where these
things are in some sense separate from each other. If they are but
aspects of the same process, with modalities integrated parts of
reasoning, resources can't be rationed on such a high level. Rather
underlying low-level elements should be globally restricted and
differentiate to support different high-level processes (so that
certain portion of them gets mainly devoted to visual processing,
high-level reasoning, language, etc.).

-- 
Vladimir Nesov
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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