OK, it's been a while and I have been busy with many things. I have decided to keep the site up, having received several encouraging emails from well wishers....
... Glad to hear. I understand much of your frustration with the scientific community, recently I've been navigating between different departments such as...
... Yes, that's part of it. I've come to believe that the symbolic AI crowd is obsessed with their way of doing things and they will not give it up because...
Things are getting exciting lately. I think I now have the memory problem licked. Although it is still under construction, take a look at the memory page for...
... Yeah, but there is something in the symbol-manipulating stuff which keeps taking young souls too, and especially the bright ones who'll have a shiny...
I have updated the memory page one more time. Things are getting clearer everyday. There is a problem with sequence memory that is proving to be a tough nut to...
Ok. I had time to think some more about the sequence memory problem and I am coming to the realization that my current approach is flawed. It pays to retrace...
It is becoming increasingly apparent to me that the solution to the problem of implementing an effective anticipation mechanism that does not interfere with...
Long time observers of this project know that I have been advocating the Principle of Complementarity (PC) from the beginning. I have always been confident in...
I am fairly confident that my current approach to memory is the right one. Closely associated to memory and just as important, is the ability to focus. Here's...
Take a look at the link below for the latest news on short and long- term memory. http://pages.sbcglobal.net/louis.savain/AI/News.htm Happy Thanksgiving to...
I think I may have found an elegant and biologically plausible solution to the problem of differentiating between the anticipatory and non-anticipatory signals...
... Funny, yesterday I read about hippocampus after reading your mail and thought of sending about the frequency thing. I read from my book that the...
... neurons. ... solution ... This seems to be a really significant shift from the previous project direction. If I understand correctly, the earlier scheme...
... Hmm, yes, couldn't neurons use doublets (or triplets or bursts of whatever) with different delays between the two or more spikes to send different signals?...
gs_tech2000, Hello and welcome to the group. ... Well, let me make a few points so as to clear a few misconceptions: First off, note that the frequency...
There were a number of typographical errors in my last message. I am reposting it below with corrections and an addendum. ... gs_tech2000, Hello and welcome to...
OK. Another suggestion. I think it would be useful to split the memory problem into two: 1. Memory functionality 2. Internal memory structure. First treat...
... memory ... case ... the ... command ... that ... ahead ... system ... functions. ... do ... memory", ... gs_tech2000, Thanks for that great post. It is...
For the latest news and the newest version (1.3) of Animal, click on the link below: http://pages.sbcglobal.net/louis.savain/AI/News.htm Louis PS. There's more...
... I played with the new version of Animal for a while. It seems to me Animal develops hand-eye coordination a lot quicker now and it's somewhat better at...
... But animal does not have any motivation system. I don't see how it could learn to play chess without some reward/punishment system (or something else that...
... still ... difficut at ... with ... Yes, you are correct. I guess I want too much too soon :-). The activity it shows is more like involuntary muscle...
... Yes, maybe. But then insects don't learn to play chess. They have their ways of acting encoded in their genes, though I think some insects can learn some...
... Temporal_Intelligence@yahoogroups.com, "temporal_intelligence ... I just uploaded a somewhat improved executable. I found out I was doing something wrong....
... Thanks for bringing this up. Animal's chess engine does recognize checkmate. I plan to add visible indicators in the near future for things like check,...
... <juranta@i...> wrote: [cut] ... Yes, I think you are correct. At this point, I think the amygdala plays an important role in controlling not only...