... little >lamb" or "&*SAKSJNDKQ". I argued that complexity from a mathematical >point of view is in the eye of the beholder. Eray was arguing that a >single...
... In case anyone here doesn't realize it, "Mary had a little lamb" can be compressed to "." Compression is simply a form of encryption, one in which the...
KAZ: I agree with what you said. I think I can safely say I agree with all of it. But I'm not sure you understand the point I was trying to make. I'm not even...
... It seems that you guys do not really understand the difference between choosing a universal computer and a particular decompressor. Try to think why what...
... Actually, I wasn't following the threat up to then...my inbox is way too busy of late, I just saw him talking compression and wanted to throw in my two...
... In these algorithms like OOPS which use the idea of universal search in program space, the information stored is algorithmic, e.g. programs. ... I would...
... I mean to say it is not as ugly, in terms of eval function (it seems). But of course it is quite ugly in other "copy-editing" and "program composition"...
... photon >into bits. The best I can think of is a series of different metal (or >programmable matter) plates that bounce the photon between them at 45%...
Here is a message I posted on Creating Artificial Intelligence http://groups-beta.google.com/group/creatingAI in reply to a response to my message about the...
I just wanted to add a small note on the capabilities of this machine. Over the years working at the lab (14 years Non-destructive inspection, all methods and...
Just for fun… Consider the experiment I explained in the last post. Keeping in mind what I knew, how I knew it, and when I knew it, why would I perform the...
I made a statement that I would like to correct. I think that almost all of the major AI paradigms suffer from a combination of a few problems caused by some...
... I am not sure if this is what you mean, but setting standards, establishing a control and running incremental tests is an important part of scientific...
Onto the physics part. Disclaimer: I am no physicist, but I live in a physical world :) ... Why do you think so? All reasonably general definitions of...
First of all thanx to everyone for clever observations. the bone of contention is if compressibility, in structurality index, is relative or assolute: yes to...
... Me too. ... I wasn't clear enough. Physical explanations, in my view, are a subset of maths. When I said to stop discussing purely mathematical notions of...
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I've long felt that an AI system (or as I prefer to call it: II -- Inorganic Intelligence) is how to balance predictability with non-predictability, to build a...
This paper was very good.. http://www.oldcitypublishing.com/IJUC/IJUC1.1fulltext/TOFFOLI.pdf I agree so much with it that I could even over look his use of ...
Jim: The answer I'm looking for is analytical to the info. within the post and common sense info. Why did I have to have all three burns to prove what I...
... The answer I'm looking for is analytical to the info. within the post and common sense info. Why did I have to have all three burns to prove what I...
... JJG responds: Thanks for taking the time to consider it. I glad to hear that you found it interesting. It was not my intension to play games, but rather to...
Error: I said: Let's say 5 ppm could vary between 4 and 6. If the first burn read 4, I would have to show an increase of at least 7 to have a reasonable level...
I did not even consider the possibility that the officer might had touched some pennies before the experiment. And I see that taring only refers to weighing...
Hi Jim, It would be nice if people can pay attention to the line length like Marvin does, so the not-so-smart mail clients we use do not have trouble breaking...
Hello there, I thought I'd ask a basic question to warm up the newcomers. What do you think a concept is? It surely looks as if it is something in your brain. ...
That is the question we tried to answer in http://www.cis.temple.edu/~pwang/drafts/Categorization.pdf To copy the major conclusions: The meaning of a concept...
... It seems to have a definition in philosophies of mind, opposing it to a content or something like this (I must say I don't know much about it). So I'll...
... Hello Eray, Since I am a novice, it is not very frequently that I dare speak in this fine NG. To say the least, I fully subscribe to your views as well as...
In a message dated 06/04/2005 12:39:30 GMT Standard Time, a_tomaszewski@... writes: Eray wrote: What do you think a concept is? It surely looks as if it...