Nil is doing a lot right now with temporal reasoning in PLN for
learning/planning in Minecraft.  So temporal representation is an
active area, though indeed what's implemented and what's envisioned
are not fully equivalent.  So best to interface w/ Nil on this...

On Wed, Feb 2, 2022 at 1:51 PM Mike Archbold <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm doing some research for the group I organize, the Northwest AGI Forum. 
> I'm trying to get a feel for how advanced time theory is in architectures. 
> Time obviously is important.
>
> I'm familiar with OpenCog in general terms, and over a the years I have 
> studied it, although I don't know the details.  I was browsing through the 
> wiki. I see references to modal logic, PLN, the atomspace, etc.  It's hard to 
> tell though what is speculative theory, what is implemented, what is planned, 
> long term envisioning etc. I know Ben et al has done a lot of work.
>
> So I was wondering if someone could please give a bit of an overview as far 
> as the general state of time representation in OpenCog, or perhaps point me 
> to the relevant literature.
>
> I really appreciate any help! I want to summarize time theory in OpenCog, 
> NARS, and SOAR.
>
> Thanks Mike Archbold
>
>
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