> This sounds like that old conversation coming back to life. Stop using
> GroundedPredicateNodes. Start using Values. That is what they are there
> for.  That is what they were created for.     FloatValue was created last
> summer, specifically for the neural-net/tensorflow project.
>

I mean, at the time, I was pretty happy with it,  I thought it was really
pretty slick.  After that pull req, you could do things like ((3 *
vector-neuron A + 42 * vector-neuron B) <= vector-neuron C) all in atomese,
all with vectors, and it would just call the `update()` method
automatically to get the latest vectors from your tensorflow network.   The
wiki page here gives examples:

    https://wiki.opencog.org/w/ValueOfLink

Like I say, I thought it was pretty slick; I'm disappointed you didn't use
that API.

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