> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jim Bromer [mailto:[email protected]]
> 
> The question for me is not what the
> smallest pieces of visual information necessary to represent the range
> and diversity of kinds of objects are, but how would these diverse
examples
> be woven into highly compressed and heavily cross-indexed pieces of
> knowledge that could be accessed quickly and reliably, especially for the
> most common examples that the person is familiar with.

This is a big part of it and for me the most exciting. And I don't think
that this "subsystem" would take up millions of lines of code either. It's
just that it is a *very* sophisticated and dynamic mathematical structure
IMO.

John





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