I'll try to explain myseft some more. And that will be all my attempt to 
help.

What I know about your work with opencog is that you are trying to do an 
AGI with, amount others things, a knowledge graph 
and a set of algorithms. Is that correct? It may be an over simplistic 
version of what your doing. But you can correct me if i'm wrong.

I was doing that too. And what I have share with you is a sort of example 
of what I am doing.
I am also using a knowledge graph and algorithms. The graph if is very 
simplistic, I use 'equal' (=) to connect nodes and groups to 
represent complex data. And then the algorithm is just permutation 
basically. And the data have not type, they are just strings.

I hope someone get something out of it. And thanks for your time.

El jueves, 16 de julio de 2020 a la(s) 15:20:30 UTC-4, [email protected] 
escribió:

> Thanks. I will try to keep up with the theory.
>
> El jueves, 16 de julio de 2020 a la(s) 14:34:39 UTC-4, linas escribió:
>
>> Oh, I forgot to add: whatever you find, its important to read as much of 
>> that as you can tolerate 1 or 2 pages or 10 or 20  or all of it. If its too 
>> hard or too boring, just move on to something else. Go towards it from many 
>> different angles.
>>
>> --linas
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 1:32 PM Linas Vepstas <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi foobar!
>>>
>>> You might enjoy reading about "model theory" which deals with much of 
>>> what you talk about. Sorry, I do not have any good references I can point 
>>> you at.  (the wikipedia article on it is terrible).  As a general note, the 
>>> newer the text the better (this stuff is changing rapidly)  You might also 
>>> like reading about "relational algebra". (the newer the better; the old 
>>> stuff has poisonously-ugly notation that will make you think the wrong ways 
>>> about the wrong things for the wrong reasons)
>>>
>>> --linas
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 16, 2020 at 12:39 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> My username in the chat was "foobaring foobaring" and still is, of the 
>>>> opencog conf
>>>>
>>>> I would like to share with you my research on the subject. I saw Dr. 
>>>> Ben podcast with lex fridman.
>>>> And I think that your ideas are close to what I was doing.
>>>>
>>>> So to explain better what I was talking about, I prepared this image.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to know what your thoughts are. And if it is helpful.
>>>>
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>>>
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