Ben, I stand in awe of the work you've done here. I'm just starting to pick up your trail, but I need some help.
I wish to get OpenCog and all dependencies/bindings running on my Raspberry Pi 3, running Raspbian Jessie. I also currently have running OpenCV, CMUSphinx/PocketSphinx, ESpeak, and many supports (SciPy, NumPy, SKLearn, etc.....) - these are all working well together, primarily running face detection/recognition, eye tracking via servos connected to the "eyes", etc. I* do not wish to clobber my current build or any part thereof*, (although I can always back it up & flash again if necessary...) and wish to be sure I am using the *correct installation procedure*. I see *octool* is available for installation on Ubuntu systems, but there seem to be *dependency differences* between *Ubuntu *and *Debian/Raspbian*. If I am correct, the dependencies must be installed correctly before OpenCog can be installed. The Debian-specific dependencies installer script I see links for all go to a 404 -page not found. All I need is a pointer to either a posted guide to successfully building OpenCog on the Raspberry Pi, or to a person who you know who has done this that would be willing to share a few details to be sure I don't make a mess of it. Thanks for your help, I hope to be able to contribute something useful here. My goal is to try to simulate a sentient organism as closely as possible, using a cluster of R Pis. Dave On Monday, March 6, 2017 at 11:44:20 AM UTC-5, Ben Goertzel wrote: > > It's been verified that OpenCog builds OK on Raspberry Pi ... another > interesting experiment (and maybe more) would be to get it to run on > phones and tablets... > > Ubuntu Touch would be one way but it's still pretty immature... > > Android seems out of reach due to the many dependencies OC has and the > perversities of Android... > > Linas speculated that it might be easier to get it to work on Tizen, > which is more like a regular Linux than Android is... > > Hmmm... > > > > -- > Ben Goertzel, PhD > http://goertzel.org > > “I tell my students, when you go to these meetings, see what direction > everyone is headed, so you can go in the opposite direction. Don’t > polish the brass on the bandwagon.” – V. S. Ramachandran > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "opencog" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/opencog. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/opencog/c0cbd4f2-9775-49d7-abe8-fa81076badec%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
