I like the idea of using a fundamentally time-savvy representation, and a
vector-based representation does that...
This is one of the stronger points in Jeff Hawkins' recent book On
Intelligence -- he reviews in detail how most human perception, including
visual perception, is
Hi,
Can you explain a bit what is meant by 'vector'? Any high-dimensional
datum can be regarded as a vector, or do you mean something specifically
temporal?
I believe what he is referring to is a vector indicating a linear
approximation to the motion through space of a particular object
Dave,
I like the idea of using a fundamentally time-savvy representation, and a
vector-based representation does that...
This is one of the stronger points in Jeff Hawkins' recent book On
Intelligence -- he reviews in detail how most human perception, including
visual perception, is
Hi,
I've thought this type of representation might be most efficiently
achieved with a vector-driven internal representation. That is,
Novamente's internal construction and representation of such a
demonstration model might be done with vectors (animated by schema
procedures), using pixels