Dear All,
Thanks Alain, for sharing this,...
Runs perfectly after opened it under both HC 2.4.1 and Rev 2.1.2...
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Le 16 févr. 04, à 08:33, Chipp Walters a écrit :
I have a HyperCard-based example of a forward-chaining
rule-based inference
on Sun, 15 Feb 2004
Richard MacLemale wrote:
For a couple of years I've
thought about how cool it
would be to write software that would do something
similar to what MOSI had.
On one level, it could be done purely as
entertainment - get 6 people on six
computers in one lab, get six people
On the topic of this link :
http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Feb/02082004/business/136566.asp
AFAIR someone mentioned Terminator,
but did anyone noticed that Stephen Thaler's
Creativity Machine Paradigm has been used
to design warheads for US Air Force ?
JB
Hello Pierre,
Thanks Alain, for sharing this,...
My pleasure. :)
Runs perfectly after opened it under
both HC 2.4.1 and Rev 2.1.2...
That's quite a *feat*, indeed, because I have never
used Rev before nor do I have it on any of my
machines. Thank Runtime I guess, for insuring such
good
Hello Chipp,
Alain, any chance your stack (and/or the
accompanying
stack on Neural Nets) be converted to RR? I'm mostly
on PC and don't have HC. I don't know how much
trouble it would be, but if it's easy...
Plug-and-play, apparently.
Pierre has graciously answered for me. :)
Are we
Thanks both Pierre and Alain!
best,
Chipp
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Hi Alain,
Thanks for the synopsis. How would you see a very basic agent as being
able to accomplish all of what you said, in RunRev?
Do you typically need self-modifying code? If so, aren't RR's script
limits somewhat of a problem. Also, how do IA's differ with Neural
Nets? Expert Systems?
Hi Alain,
Many Thanks too, from Paris, for your previous post.
I'm associating me to the Chipp's second question : how could we gohead
with good practices to design and code to life a small team of
intelligent agents in MC/Rev ?
There is, among some other great books about Artificial Life, an
Pierre Sahores a *crit :
I'm associating me to the Chipp's second question : how could we gohead
with good practices to design and code to life a small team of
intelligent agents in MC/Rev ?
Same interest here...
There is, among some other great books about Artificial Life, an
usefull
Hello,
How would you see a very basic agent as being
able to accomplish all of what you said, in RunRev?
This is one of those 64,000 dollar questions of AI,
but let me just allude, for now, to several MC
features that could be useful to us :
* MetaCard multi-platform deployment (serverside
I apologize in advance for the length of my post!
I've been following the AI discussion with GREAT interest. I've always
wanted to write some server based software using metacard that would control
a simulation that teams of 8 people on separate computers on a network would
interact with. AI is
Hello Richard MacLemale and y'all,
I've been following the AI discussion
with GREAT interest.
Excellent, we seem to be generating a groundswell! :))
I've always wanted to write some server
based software using metacard ...
For years now, it's been possible to create
server-side CGI
I have a HyperCard-based example of a forward-chaining
rule-based inference engine. It's very very simple to
understand and to use; so much so that you may not see
how ths is different from traditional scripting. Here
is the URL just in case your interested :
Hello Pierre Sahores, Chipp Walters, and
y'all who are interested in MetaCard-based AGENTS
w/out going too much into it, can you explain
what an Intelligent Agent does in MC? Perhaps
an example? I'm interested in learning more:-)
When discussing software agents, as we are now, one
has to
on Fri, 13 Feb 2004 08:42:56 -0500
Rich Mooney wrote:
I can't find this there. Can you provide and exact
link?
http://www.metacard.com/pi6.html
ftp://ftp.metacard.com/MetaCard/mtp.mc
ftp://ftp.metacard.com/MetaCard/mtpguide.mc
This course is ideal for beginners.
al
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Visit my site:
Did you look at the MetaTalk Programmer course
in the MetaCard site?
It's a very interesting introduction
to MetaCard and it's language.
Any comments about it?
Alejandro
I can't find this there. Can you provide and exact link?
Rich Mooney
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Just found this
http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Feb/02082004/business/136566.asp
food for RunRev thoughts
Enjoy the noise...
On 13/02/2004 02:42:56 PM metacard-bounces wrote:
Did you look at the MetaTalk Programmer course
in the MetaCard site?
It's a very interesting introduction
to MetaCard
On Feb 13, 2004, at 8:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.sltrib.com/2004/Feb/02082004/business/136566.asp
food for RunRev thoughts
Interesting!
Kind of surprising a lot of the claims that are being made in there. I
believe however, that particular kind of AI is fundamentally
Hello Richmond Mathewson,
I am in the process of submitting a Master's
proposal at the University of Abertay with a
view to doing research into intelligent agents
for teaching xTalk to teachers..
Very interesting project, Rich. I did some
undergraduate studies in AI at the Univ of
Alain,
w/out going too much into it, can you explain what an Intelligent Agent does
in MC? Perhaps an example? I'm interested in learning more:-)
-Chipp
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on Thu, 12 Feb 2004 04:37:45 -0500
Richmond Mathewson wrote:
I am in the process of submitting a Master's
proposal at
the University if Abertay with a view to doing
research
into intelligent agents for teaching xTalk to
teachers..
I am at present looking for a copy of 'Eager', an IA
Alain,
I would be greatly interested, too.
Thanks,
Bests, Pierre
Le 13 févr. 04, à 05:20, Chipp Walters a écrit :
Alain,
w/out going too much into it, can you explain what an Intelligent
Agent does
in MC? Perhaps an example? I'm interested in learning more:-)
-Chipp
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