On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 10:03 AM, Apil Tamang <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> Hi Linas,
>
> We appreciate the work you put, and it is definitely more informative
> (conceptually) than any other single piece of document I've found on
> opencog.
>
> A question I have is where does this infrastructure exist (or is being
> developed) within the existing code-base?
>

Chapter 3 is a line by line review of the actual code. The files and the
line numbers are given there.


> The impression I have of core opencog at the moment, is of an enabling
> framework.
>
yes

> There is something called a 'CogPrime' circulating amongst the wiki, Ben's
> books, and this discussion group.
>

There is no cogprime code.


> Then there is the system called the 'HEAD' which I presume works on a real
> robotic head.
>

you don't need a physical robot. It will work on your computer just fine.
It displays in a blender window.


> And then there're some chatbots working in a blender platform. How are
> these concepts and code-bases linked to each other?
>

The chatbots+blender is very much like HEAD, but more stable and
easier-to-use, fewer bells and whistles, but also much less mess.

--linas


>
> Any insight would be appreciated.
>
> On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 1:47:41 AM UTC-5, linas wrote:
>>
>> Attached is an updated version of the self+world-model document. The
>> technical content has not changed much, since whatever previous version you
>> might have seen.  However, this version includes some glitzy new graphics
>> and a re-written introduction, with the goal of allowing a less technical
>> audience to follow the proceedings.
>>
>> It seems I've finally got the spare time to focus on this, again, so I
>> hope to add proper technical content "real soon now".
>>
>> I hope that this document might be exactly what a lot of newcomers to
>> this mailing list are looking for.  It does not provide a complete overview
>> of opencog, but it does exhibit one corner of it, as it is currently
>> applied to robotics. It does name-drop the names of many or most of the
>> major opencog subsystems, even though, in the end, it just focuses on one
>> small, narrow area.
>>
>> --linas
>>
>

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