Re: [agi] Parallel (Space Time) Kolmogorov Complexity?

2020-01-15 Thread rouncer81
If you want to reduce order from a string,  sort all the strings in alphabetical order,  when storing them and when accessing for them,  then the order will be taken out of the match. :) -- Artificial General Intelligence List: AGI Permalink: https://agi.t

Re: [agi] Re: Understanding Compression

2020-01-15 Thread immortal . discoveries
The universe can't create new information from nowhere. So Earth, and the universe, is lossless. But more tangibly is the thought that we don't actually have a lossy world to regenerate as I said actually. We have a lossless system and are simply sorting particles around until equilibrium. Only

[agi] Endangered Languages

2020-01-15 Thread A.T. Murray
Abstract: A method is proposed not only for the preservation of endangered languages by embedding them in an AI Mind, but for automating the process of preservation by means of a computer program that interactively acquires pertinent data from a speaker or preservationist of an endangered language

Re: [agi] Parallel (Space Time) Kolmogorov Complexity?

2020-01-15 Thread James Bowery
Right. The example is not so much to suggest a practical/significant improvement in the Hutter Prize as to address a general problem: Specification of information sometimes requires deliberately leaving out ordering information -- as in set literals like cats = set(fluffy, scruffy, paws, claws, .

Re: [agi] Parallel (Space Time) Kolmogorov Complexity?

2020-01-15 Thread Matt Mahoney
Removing the ordering constraint on enwik8 should reduce the compressed size by about 50K bytes, or 2 bytes per article. But it wouldn't affect the nature of the research. Here is more about the data. http://mattmahoney.net/dc/textdata.html On Tue, Jan 14, 2020, 7:59 AM James Bowery wrote: > He