is opencog knowledge representation language is able to learn things? 

On Friday, April 28, 2017 at 9:47:45 AM UTC+5, Daniel Gross wrote:
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> Hi Linas, 
>
> I guess i should further ask:
>
> What determines the expressiveness of OpenCogs representation, the one 
> that is bult-into its inference. 
>
> thank you,
>
> Daniel
>
> On Thursday, 27 April 2017 05:27:45 UTC+3, linas wrote:
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>> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 2:06 PM, Nageen Naeem <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> how I can differentiate knowledge representation in OpenCog and 
>>> traditional knowledge representation techniques.
>>>
>>
>> Opencog is really pretty traditional in its representation form. There 
>> are whizzy bits: the ability to assign arbitrary valuations to the KR (e.g. 
>> floating point probabilities). Maybe I should say that opencog allows you 
>> to "design your own KR", although it provides a reasonable one, based on 
>> the PLN books.
>>
>> There's a pile of tools not available in other KR systems, including a 
>> sophisticate pattern matcher, a prototype pattern miner, a learning 
>> subsystem, an NLP subsystem.  Its an active project, its open source, with 
>> these last two distinguishing it from pretty much everything else.
>>
>> --linas
>>
>>
>>>
>>> On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 12:02:16 AM UTC+5, Nageen Naeem wrote:
>>>>
>>>> basically, i want to compare knowledge representation techniques, want 
>>>> to compare knowledge representation in OpenCog and in clarion? any 
>>>> description, please.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 11:54:11 PM UTC+5, linas wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Nageen Naeem <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> OpenCog didn't shift to java from c++?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> You are welcome to study https://github.com/opencog for the source 
>>>>> languages used.
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for defining pros and cons if there is any paper on comparison 
>>>>>> with other architecture kindly recommend me.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ben has written multiple books on the archtiecture in general.  The 
>>>>> wiki describes particular choices.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not aware of any other (knowledge-representation) architectures 
>>>>> that can do what the atomspace can do.  So I'm not sure what you want to 
>>>>> compare against. Triplestore? various actionscripts? Prolog? 
>>>>>
>>>>> --linas 
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 9:36:04 PM UTC+5, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OpenCog did not shift from Java to C++, it was always C++ 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The advantage of Atomspace is that it allows fine-grained semantic 
>>>>>>> representations of all forms of knowledge in a common framework.  
>>>>>>> The 
>>>>>>> disadvantage is, this makes things complicated.   The other 
>>>>>>> advantage 
>>>>>>> is, this fine-grained representation makes data amenable to multiple 
>>>>>>> AI algorithms, including ones that can work together synergetically 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ben 
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 12:10 PM, Nageen Naeem <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>>>> > Hey, 
>>>>>>> > I'm searching for pros and cons for using atomspace for knowledge 
>>>>>>> > representation but didn't get any full-fledged answer related to 
>>>>>>> it. what 
>>>>>>> > are the pros and cons of using atomspace and why OpenCog shifted 
>>>>>>> to java 
>>>>>>> > from c++ what are reasons behind it? 
>>>>>>> > 
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