If you  mean, which of these is the OpenCog system *intended* to be
able to demonstrate, and can theoretically manifest according to the
design, then -- definitely all of them

If you  mean, which of these can some openCog based system now
runnable demonstrate, it's a much more complicated answer, because a
lot of these things can now be done but in various limited ways, and I
don't have time to type all the details right now...

Over the next few months here in HK we are making a renewed push at
getting OpenCog to usefully control the Sophia robot (we did this sort
of work a year ago and then paused it to focus on various internal
improvements) ... once this work is all integrated and effectively
functional, then we will have a system doing all of these things in a
limited way in the context of controlling the humanoid robot head/arms
with speech and vision input and speech and movement output....   Nil
has finished a working PLN forward/backward chainer and we need to do
a little more work to connect it properly with OpenPsi, and then to
get all this working properly with our various visual perception tools
... once this is done all the things you ask will finally work in a
simple way with the robot, and we'll then work on making it more
complex/subtle/intelligent...

ben

On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 10:11 AM, Piaget Modeler
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm a newbie to Open cog, and I have some questions.
>
> Of the following properties, which would you say the Open Cog system
> exhibits:
>
> observation (ability to receive input),
> coordination (ability to create inferences),
> reminding (ability to recall observations),
> reaction (ability to respond to incoming stimuli),
> deliberation (ability to pursue goals),
> motivation (ability to formulate goals based on needs),
> simulation (ability to create forward models),
> meta-control (ability to dynamically adjust its own processes at run-time),
> regulation (ability to correct or reinforce behaviors),
> compensation (ability to cancel or neutralize undesired outcomes),
> experimentation (ability to try new actions to gain knowledge),
> discovery (ability to formulate and test hypotheses),
> consolidation (ability to forget or compress information).
>
>
> Kindly advise.
>
> Michael Miller (Piaget Modeler)
>
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