During the past few years, I have often made critical remarks about AI theories that suggested that some basic method, and especially some rather simple...
This is from another group I wrote to. ... ideological ... long ... are ... the ... those ... in ... not "ideologically opposed to the study of ideas". :-) ...
This group looks like it might be dying out, so I would like to report that I am still working on my SAT solver. In October or November of 2007, I said that I...
... [...] ... Sounds to me like you're trying to reinvent a well-worn wheel. one that seems to spin endlessly, never getting any traction, i.e. Conceptual ...
... groups@...> wrote: JB>> In October or November of 2007, I said that I thought that ... an approach to a polynomial time solution to the SAT problem that I ...
... Ankara Your comment is the easiest for me to reply to. Two things I want to stress. I did not say that God had definitely spoke to me and I did not say...
... My effort to discuss boundary issues when using rational methods is partly in response to the recognition of problems like those that were mentioned in the...
... I finally realized that you misunderstood what I said because my sentence structure was a little confusing. I said, "The question of whether my algorithm...
I was searching about some thing in psychology that I got to psi -theory.when I saw this just forgot the main subject ,interesting enough to put that day on...
... Cognitive models are inevitably flawed because they put the cart before the horse - i.e. they attempt to use abstract high-level descriptions of behaviour...
... rather ... Actually, cognitive models are used to study the mind just as meteorology is the study of the weather. It would seem that it was your metaphor...
... Hi, Joe. I don't think that's true. The reason is natural selection. What would you say "explains" the shapes of fish? Hox box genes? Big bunches of...
... Thanks Murray,many models are posed in pscycolgy in last 10 years and not strange to hear that their biggest applications was to test their psychological...
... Hi Michael, Yes, that is, no. But evolution is only half the explanation, because even with extensive knowledge of the environmental contingencies we ...
... that the information-processing view of behaviour, i.e. cognition, is both incomplete and underdetermined. " ... So called cognitive (computational) models...
Putting aside all the conflicts on various issues for a moment, for the past months ieee spectrum mag. has been constantly expanding its collection of...
... Hi, Eray. That is the same study that Ray Gardner mentioned a few days ago, and for which Joe Legris provided some background information. The actual study...
Interesting. The counterintuitive thing is, the right PFC seems to be better connected than the left, I'd think it's the other way around. Maybe the number of...
A human child is born with instinctive, innate, neuromuscular responses to both internal and external stimulus. One obvious example of neuromuscular response...
... When we "know" something it means we have declarative knowledge, meaning that it can be spoken about, and utilized in decision making. It means for any...
It's not a question of knowing, but of feeling. This is why the thumb or pacifier can often substitute for the nipple. The human brain simply allows sensory...
... Sure, I can agree as far as you go. But this "highest value" must be associated with a given intent. Consider an environment which evolves (unfolds)...
I'm considering what kind of frame I should buy. I already have the just the right place on the wall picked out. ;o) 1. Any given program, once deployed, is...
Our human genome promoted brain does develop a personal representational virtual reality or model of the perceived situation, both sensor and self context. To...