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> Apparently this branch was started a year ago.
>
> Shujing, what prevents you from merging it into the master?
>
> Nil
>
>
> On 06/29/2016 10:45 AM, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>>
>> True... though I wonder what incompatibilities
kek...@gmail.com> wrote:
> To anyone who has interest,
>
> I just finished a new demo for unsupervised learning from observations with
> pattern mining.
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8C7nhIULZs
>
> Best,
> Shujing
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> Andi
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> Am Freitag, 29. Juli 2016 03:32:11 UTC+2 schrieb Ben Goer
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t swing out
> of your way when you approach them were were in all the supermarkets by the
> 1960's -- turning your head to look at something "salient" is at about the
> same level of sophistication. Its been 50 years. Yes, get to that, but then
> go farther.
>
> -
e: everybody in the scene will remenber this name and what it means
> and who made the design and with what tools it was made - the opencog
> toolset.
>
> In this way the first gift from BensSanta will be that more people know
> about and remember opencog...
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> predators, crazy forest shit. Its hard to imagine how to get that
> kind of a sonically-rich environment for a robot, unless you put the
> robot in a back-pack and went hiking around in the city or country or
> wherever.
>
> Or tapped into the mics on 1 million cellphones... yo
page here and added some stuff to it,
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should be like, I will have
> a look at it and evaluate how much work it will be and if I have time to do
> it.
>
> Thanks,
> Shujing
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 12:34 PM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
>>
>> Nil,
>>
>> We have about 8
Hi Nil,
> I'm not familiar enough with the pattern matcher yet to suggest a Scheme
> API. I do believe I know however the next steps to clean it up. So I'll look
> into that first, create a github issue, then look into the API design.
Thanks, that will be helpful!
> In fact for the API, it
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rain's a little washed out :)
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> Anyways, let me know...
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> On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 10:49:22 PM UTC-5, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> > - Is "Relex2Logic" is still an actively used step in the opencog<->nlp
>> >
On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 9:59 AM, Linas Vepstas wrote:
> Hi Nil,
>
>>
>>>
>>> These same ideas should generalize to PLN: although PLN is itself a
>>> probabilistic logic, and I do not advocate changing that, the actual
>>> chaining process, the proof process of arriving at
ntextAnchorNode "123"
EmbeddedTruthValueLink <0>
ContextAnchorNode "123"
Inheritance Ben sane
which uses more memory but does not complicate the core code so much...
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would expect surface
syntax to emerge via multiple constraints include
-- ease of tweakability into deep structures that parallel semantic structure
-- ease of comprehension and production of surface structure
I believe Jackendoff made this latter point a few times...
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On Sat, Sep 3, 201
> MAPPING SYNTAX TO LOGIC
>
> "RelEx + RelEx2Logic” maps syntactic structures into logical
> structures. It takes in structures that care about left vs. right,
> and outputs symmetric structures that don’t care about left vs. right.
> The output of this semantic mapping framework, given a
It would be Interesting to compare PLN with NARS on these simple credit
assignment ish examples
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ng is a category error: the logic that describes
>> parsing is not PLN, and PLN dos not describe parsing: its a category error
>> to intermix the two.
>>
>> Phew.
>>
>> What remains to be done: I believe that what I describe above, the
>> "many-worlds
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Roman Treutlein <lordmor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you just spread it from your Source to it's Targets and then use these
> Targets as a new source?
yah, that was my thinking... not too fancy but I don't see what else to do...
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ralized version of AF
>spreading rather than a new method. As Roman points out, the actual mechanics
>of how to spread K links out also needs to be determined.
>
> —matt
>
>> On Sep 12, 2016, at 10:01 AM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
>>
>> A somewh
e default setting for K would be one but that
>> this would change for specific contexts.
>>
>> On Sep 12, 2016, at 10:59 AM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
>>
>> Rather than introduce a new third method, it seems to me that we could
>> simply repla
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system. It also has the advantage of being potentially faster to
> implement and scale.
>
> I don't see this implementation ever being a replacement for any sort of 3d
> map formation, but rather a low-overhead way of quickly making sense of raw
> visual input without pumping r
ely, that more explicit articulation of logical structures
in Atomspace reduces confusion, and is thus worthwhile even when it
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you mean, on an abstract level at
> least. So let's put the requirement: whenever an reasoning rule can be
> agnostic of the total count and some if its premises have undefined total
> count, the rule should be able to propagate just the positive count.
>
> Do these 2 points above entir
hich can be derived from positive_evidence and
total_evidence...
Adding new TV types like this is annoying, but OTOH abusing the
"strength" or "mean" field in an existing TV type by making it mean
positive_evidence for certain link types, seems even more annoying...
Hopefu
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bother doing reasoning or attention allocation on this
link
This is not a huge point in the end, but it's one among many examples
of the flexibility that would come from putting TV and AV in the
Atomspace instead of having them as hard-coded structures...
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On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 12:11 PM, Ben Goertzel
ProtoAtom
implementation (not fundamentally hard to do, just tedious), which
would allow us to have ProtoAtoms indicating "English" and "Chinese"
etc. and link them from WordNodes to indicate the language they
correspond to
We should discuss moving forward on ProtoAtom duri
rd.
>
> Finishing the protoatom work is not "tedious"; rather, there are a few
> remaining important architectural issues that need to be decided on. They
> are not simple decisions, they've got some strong pro& cons reprecussions,
> which is why that work was deferred. They'r
be changing the name for
> everyone who is holding it, in every scope. You only want to change the
> name in the local scope.
>
> --linas
>
> On Thu, Sep 3, 2015 at 8:11 PM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org
> <mailto:b...@goertzel.org>> wrote:
>
> That co
problem doesn't arise.
>
> I'm re-iterating my question. Do we really want automatic alpha-conversion
> to begin with?
>
> If the answer is yes then I suppose we need a way to tell that the quoted
> version is different than then unquoted version.
>
> Nil
>
>
> On 10/22/2016
On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 7:55 AM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
> I think I know how to use this to make a replacement for RelEx2Logic,
> by using a parallel English-Lojban corpus, and then using the pattern
> miner to find patterns from the set of pairs of the form
&g
d join the initiative on the Hanson robotic head. I'm
> just not sure where to start from... yet.
>
> Are there any planned remote interactive session(s) during the december
> hackathon event, by any chance?
>
> On Saturday, November 12, 2016 at 4:54:27 PM UTC-5, Ben Goertzel
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y learning Linas
is likely to work on next year, we can finally have all the large
heaps of nasty doo-doo out of OpenCog ... and replaced with cool
stuff ;) ...
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a2d-4049-968f-8f7120f43e51")
>> > (ConceptNode
>> > "game@85e71213-577b-4aa2-8412-da49e62ba2f4")
>> > )
>> >)
>> > |
>> >
>> >
>> > I apprecia
tion and
>> action based learning working a lot better than we do) ...
>>
>> With this plus the unsupervised link-grammar-dictionary learning Linas
>> is likely to work on next year, we can finally have all the large
>> heaps of nasty doo-doo out of OpenCog ... and replaced wi
Hi Nil,
> I'm trying to understand specifically your problem. By instances I suppose
> you mean
>
> EvaluationLink (stv 1 1)
> PredicateNode "eat_342"
> List
> ConceptNode "cat_132"
> ConceptNode "mouse_243"
>
> for a positive one.
>
> Evaluation (stv 0 1)
> PredicateNode "eat_635"
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gt;>> cannot
>>> possibly
>>> be right).
>>>
>>> I'm asking, because I'm trying to fix #910 by
>>> doing the
>>> alpha
>>>
ion
>>> links in them now fail. The whole thing smells bad.
>>>
>>> Either ImplicationLinks do inherit from ScopeLink, in
>>> which
>>> case, there
>>> should be no complaint
And then, as the Aussies say, Bob's your Uncle... ;)
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eis...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Good you mentioned, I wasn't aware of it. I suppose as soon as the BC works
> well, tackling time server + temporal reasoning is gonna be the next step,
> say in parallel to starting working on scalable inference control.
>
> Nil
>
>
> On 12/
Nil,
> Interesting. So the way I see it is that you start from a general pattern T.
> You find atoms that meet that pattern, based on these atoms you refine T
> into T1, or perhaps rather an ensemble of T1s, right?
>
> You do need a scheme that defines how you go from T to T1 though, what is
>
ConceptNode “cat”
ConceptNode “mouse”
SatisfyingSet
ConceptNode “eat”
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the default overall observation-set) involving “eat”, also involves
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elopments of
> unsupervised learning also.
> GAN seems to be a promising approach in feature generation. Have you
> considered to try?
>
> Yuhuang.
>
> On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 4:44:42 PM UTC+1, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>>
>> Interesting. This approac
its worth understanding what kind of
>> logic applies to the URE itself. I think Girard has a partial answer
>> to this, unfortunately, its not written at an easy-to-grasp level.
>>
>> --linas
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 8, 2017 at 2:33 AM, Ben Goertzel <b..
t there
as something to consider if we ever want to pretty much rebuild the
pattern matcher from the ground up ;p ...
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HI,
> The project is very, very interesting, but the start is very hard. I OpenCog
> had be available as Windows or Java programs then every novice could be able
> to run server, to create AtomSpaces, to start experiments, to use without
> programming knowledge. But OK, I can continues in this
here we should be able to
move on to using ECAN to help provide guidance to PLN for common-sense
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re working on an Android port now...
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
> Now, the distinction between word2vec and sense2vec may indeed be
> relevant here, because a word may be meaningfully be placed into two
> categories at this stage (i.e. word sense disambiguation). So we m
would be specified
by a "pattern template" similar to what one uses in the pattern miner
now to specify what kinds of patterns to search for...
...
Doing 1-3 would make things rather elegant (and combined with our
in-progress replacement of the NLP comprehension pipeline, would make
the wh
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On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 8:39 AM, Cassio Pennachin <pennac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Ben & Linas,
>
> I assume you're familiar with sense2vec. At the one paragraph level of
> detail, this suggestion seems pretty similar to me, any key differences?
>
> On Sun
else in Addis could
work on, I think...
We can discuss at the office this week...
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> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 6:11 PM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 10:12 AM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
>> > Now, the distinction between word2vec and sense2vec may indeed be
>> > relevant here, because a
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> On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 11:14 AM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
>>
>> Code and theory for extending PLN to handle modal reasoning regarding
>> beliefs, knowledge and so forth is here:
>>
>>
>> https://github.com/sum
same as EvaluationLink Predicate "belief". Not only would a port
> into the current PLN infratructure be useful, but that should be followed by
> a tutorial/example, and there should also be a hookup into the chatbot. That
> would ... make for a fun demo.
>
>
> On Wed, Mar
> The R2L code does have some fundamental design flaws: the rules are
> hand-coded, there are about 60 or so of them, and we really need twice as
> many, but even if we had more, they most they can deal with is relatively
> unambiguous factual English sentences. What we really need is a way to
>
Not really... though see the to do list ...
On Apr 5, 2017 01:14, "'Nil Geisweiller' via opencog" <
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> Any reason
>
> https://github.com/tanksha/external-tools/tree/master/SUMO_importer
>
> hasn't been merged to
>
> https://github.com/opencog/external-tools
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> On Sunday, 26 March 2017 18:44:10 UTC+2, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>>
>> Linas,
>>
>> I thought a bit about how to use a modified version of the word2vec
>> idea in our language learning pipeline...
&g
Having thought a little more... I'll need to think more about what's
the right network architecture to handle the inputs for applying the
InfoGAN methodology to this case...
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 4:46 PM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
> Speculating a littl
sentence syntax and have the local Markov
> property. The factors are for words of complex syntactic cateogory (as
> N/N...) and their attached tensors are multivariate conditional
> probability distributions.
>
> Hope this helps somehow. Kind regards,
> Jesus.
>
>
> [1] http:/
n the order of sisters
> (e.g. I gave the students high marks vs: *I gave high marks the students),
> but it's not necessary, whereas they obviously have to be in some actual
> order. (Sister constraints are an outstanding gap in the theory, I'm
> afraid.)
> Mutual dependenc
by +
operators) probabilistically weighted. But I'm out of time just now
so that will be saved for later ;) ...
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> the right network architecture to handle the inputs for applying the
> InfoGAN methodology to this case...
or Pei Wang's book a moment's search shows that it is easily
downloadable from libgen if you want to read it...
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>
> thank you,
>
> Daniel
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, 19 April 2017 09:16:42 UTC+3, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>>
>> We have a probabilistic logic engine (PLN) which works on (optionally
>> probabilistically lab
nter to either a posted guide to successfully building
>> OpenCog on the Raspberry Pi, or to a person who you know who has done this
>> that would be willing to share a few details to be sure I don't make a mess
>> of it.
>>
>> Thanks for your help, I hope to be able to c
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I also think that having directedness to links is going to be valuable
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reading should quell it even more
given the nature of real-world sentences...
Just wanted to get the contents of the discussion down in writing
before it got too badly lost in my memory...
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> allowed in certain cases
> you dont use classes/subclasses because you don't need them
>
> As for your weighted links... they don't fit anywhere :-)
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> On Wednesday, 5 April 2017 23:26:20 UTC+1, Ben Goertzel wrote:
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>> Some quasi-mathematical-linguist
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e learning is real-time experiential rather
than batch-based but there's plenty of nitty-gritty work here...
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 7:23 AM, Daniel Gross <gross...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Linas,
>
> How do you propose to learn an ontology from the data -- also, what
> In the meanwhile, there is an effort is to create a scripting language that
> will allow non-programmer artists to create scripted actions and reactions.
> Unfortunately, this completely blows-off and ignores the concept of a
> "middle form", and so there is no path forward from scripting to a
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lain the
> implications for robotics before everyone heads off to LA. I have drawn a
> picture on the whiteboard in the office with a design which leverages this
> idea in a physical topology suitable for human robot legs.
>
> - Curtis
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ware-only and both together at once. I'm going to dig
> into Object Capabiliies. Any suggestion for people or places to start?
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> On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 11:32 AM, Ben Goertzel <b...@goertzel.org> wrote:
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>> Hmmm... the context is quite different, but I am rem
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>>
>> I randomly picked through the other directories, and ... was not
>> impressed. My general impression is that its like something one might have
>> seen in the 1980's-1990's, in the dark of AI winter. SGI had whizzier stuff
>> back then
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