Matthias, 

I say understanding natural language requires the ability to solve problems. Do 
you disagree?  If so, then you must have an explanation for how an AI that 
could understand language would be able to understand novel metaphors or 
analogies without doing any active problem-solving. What is your explanation 
for that?

If on the other hand you agree that NLU entails problem-solving, then that is a 
start. From there we can argue whether the problem-solving abilities necessary 
for NLU are sufficient to allow problem-solving to occur in any domain (as I 
have argued). 

Terren

--- On Thu, 10/23/08, Dr. Matthias Heger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Dr. Matthias Heger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: AW: [agi] Understanding and Problem Solving
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 10:12 AM




 
 







I do not agree. Understanding a domain does not imply the
ability to solve problems in that domain. 

And the ability to solve problems in a domain even does not
imply to have a generally a deeper understanding of that domain. 

   

Once again my example of the problem to find a path within a
graph from node A to node B: 

Program p1 (= problem solver) can find a path. 

Program p2  (= expert in understanding) can verify and
analyze paths. 

   

For instance, p2 could be able compare the length of the path
for the first half of the nodes with the length of the path for the second half
of the nodes. It is not necessary that  P1 can do this as well. 

   

P2 can not necessarily find a path. But p1 can not necessarily
analyze its solution. 

   

Understanding  and problem solving are different things
which might have a common subset but it is wrong that the one implies the other
one or vice versa. 

   

And that’s the main reason why natural language
understanding is not necessarily AGI-complete. 

   

-Matthias 

   

   



Terren
Suydam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:



 



   


 
  
  

  Once again, there is a depth to understanding - it's not simply a binary
  proposition.

  

  Don't you agree that a grandmaster understands chess better than you
  do, even if his moves are understandable to you in hindsight?

  

  If I'm not good at math, I might not be able to solve y=3x+4 for x, but I
  might understand that y equals 3 times x plus four. My understanding is
  superficial compared to someone who can solve for x. 

  

  Finally, don't you agree that understanding natural language requires solving
  problems? If not, how would you account for an AI's ability to understand
  novel metaphor? 

  

  Terren

  

  --- On Thu, 10/23/08, Dr. Matthias Heger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  wrote: 
  From: Dr. Matthias Heger
  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  Subject: [agi] Understanding and Problem Solving

  To: [email protected]

  Date: Thursday, October 23, 2008, 1:47 AM 
  
  
  Terren Suydam wrote: 
  >>>   
  Understanding goes far beyond mere knowledge - understanding *is*
  the ability to solve problems. One's understanding of a situation or problem
  is only as deep as one's (theoretical) ability to act in such a way as to
  achieve a desired outcome.  
  <<<
    
    
  I
  disagree. A grandmaster of chess can explain his decisions
  and I will understand them. Einstein could explain his theory to other
  physicist(at least a subset) and they could understand it. 
    
  I can read a proof in mathematics and I will understand it –
  because I only have to understand (= check) every step of the proof. 
    
  Problem solving is much much more than only understanding. 
  Problem solving is the ability to *create* a sequence of
  actions to change a system’s state from A to a desired state B. 
    
  For example: Problem Find a path from A to B within a graph. 
  An algorithm which can check a solution and can answer details
  about the solution is not necessarily able to find a solution. 
    
  -Matthias 
    
     
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
    
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