Re: [Fis] FW: fis Digest, Vol 570, Issue 2

2013-04-14 Thread Bill Seaman
. Does anyone know of a paper that systematically compares and contrasts their work - MacKay with SW ? Perhaps this is yet to be done... Sincerely, Bill Seaman On Apr 14, 2013, at 8:24 AM, John Collier colli...@ukzn.ac.za wrote: I am afraid that it was my fault. I thought I recalled a quote

Re: [Fis] The Information Flow - Transcending the Turing Limit

2012-11-11 Thread Bill Seaman
From Bruno: But the word mechanism cannot have the same sense before and after the discovery of the universal machine and its limitation. As my work illustrates in detail, universal machine have already two internal aspects which conflict with each other, and are close to the

Re: [Fis] The Information Flow

2012-10-27 Thread Bill Seaman
I really respect all involved … that said- Can we leave the past for a moment and just try to ask the 10 most important questions of today. What are they! Jesus - this feel like a historical pissing match and is not being really constructive. b On Oct 27, 2012, at 11:34 AM, Bruno Marchal

Re: [Fis] The Information Flow

2012-10-25 Thread Bill Seaman
Interesting Software Best Bill http://www.kurzweilai.net/a-biology-friendly-robot-programming-language?utm_source=KurzweilAI+Daily+Newsletterutm_campaign=fb29857305-UA-946742-1utm_medium=email http://parpar.jbei.org ___ fis mailing list

Re: [Fis] The Information Flow

2012-10-16 Thread Bill Seaman
How about Knowing Through… How can we embody a neural network/learning system through multi-modal sensing? b Bill Seaman Professor, Department of Art, Art History Visual Studies DUKE UNIVERSITY 114 b East Duke Building Box

Re: [Fis] Physics of computing

2012-04-12 Thread Bill Seaman
-JW00NR_5TIw8X8Qa9GlG3ZRA#search=%22rudolf%20kaehr%20-%20special%20non%20two%20value%20logic%22 Best Bill Bill Seaman Professor, Department of Art, Art History Visual Studies DUKE UNIVERSITY 114 b East Duke Building Box