>> As I understand what is being proposed here is a student research project 
>> not a large-scale engineering project...
>
>
> Anatoly implied that he wants to create a new planner in hyperion. Creating 
> hyperion, and a new planner for it, using "more natural" expressiveness, is 
> .. well, sure you can treat hyperon as a student project consisting of 
> throw-away code. But the way you talk about hyperon is as if it is going to 
> be a replacement for the atomspace, and not as some experimental throw away 
> code.
>
> Anyway, I'm not really talking about throw-away code; I am just saying that 
> comp sci journals, such as the "Journal of Optimization" have thousands of 
> articles on planning algorithms, developed over many decades; Ignoring these, 
> and walking in with a clean-slate hyperon design ... well, don't be naive.

Ah OK.   Multiple threads going on here.

I was referring to Michele's student project which is clearly not
aimed at scalable production code... whether Michele uses Hyperon or
Original OpenCog, it's a student research experiment on
BlocksWorld....

Hyperon is ultimately intended as an alternative to current OpenCog
Atomspace, yes.   However the current crude Hyperon prototype code is
definitely NOT intended as an alternative to Atomspace -- yet can
still be used for research experimentation.

> (1) ASP will solve most planning and constraint satisfaction problems in 
> milliseconds.   So you can do a 60-frames-per-second update rate if you wish.

Ah cool, good to know!!!   My intuition on this is obsolete,
apparently ;p ... will look up some references...

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