Stephen Smalley: 02MAR2006
I have much on this subject "AI".
My thinking goes to methods to take
WORDS to NUMBERS, with Genetic Algorithms
to fill MATRIX string compares, with
SHORT TERM MATRIX vs. LONG TERM MATRIX
comparisons to perform a "partial differentiation"
on the strings, which are praised into (SVO, AND VOS),
[subject verb object, and verb object subject], forms
with data base comparisons of the numerical "genes"
within the formatted 65565 sub-groups of meaning.
All this is for machine thinking. Such that it really
does know the difference between:
{
Put the pen on the table.
and
Put the table on the pen.
}
and many more examples.
What I am looking for is a Grant for two years
to work full time on a feasibility study. Some
used hardware, or new which ever is more
advantageous, and some software help
which I feel your agency (NSA) already has
done many years ago.
This problem is not new, however, I feel
my approach is new. Storage seems to be
a problem. I believe problem approaches
229 billion directories (at or near on line).
That size of storage is beyond my reach,
5.49^14 bytes. CPUs at 306 GHZ on line.
Please feel free to send this to anyone who
might know how help me on this subject..
I am hoping your “OUTREACH PROGRAM”
might be of some use in this area.
Looking forward to your timely replay.
Harold P Boushell
haroldpboushell@...
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>From: "Harold P. Boushell" <haroldpboushell@...>
>Reply-To: arcondev@yahoogroups.com
>To: arcondev@yahoogroups.com
>CC: haroldpboushell@...
>Subject: [arcondev] RE: BINARY ENGLISH WORDS
>Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 11:34:29 -0800
>
>Hi Alan: 13FEB2006
>
>As you can see there is more to this than just ranking the words
>by size. Remember the Definitions must read forwards and backwards.
>
>00001 .RUN "THINK_BUILD_DIRECTORYS"
>00002 .ZERO = 0
>00003 .ONE = 1 ***************************************
>00004 .TWO = 2 *** ***
>00005 .THREE = 3 *** "BINARY-WORDS" 00001-01024 ***
>00006 .FOUR = 4 *** UBIQUITOUS = ever present ***
>00007 .FIVE = 5 *** without proof - words are ***
>00008 .SIX = 6 *** at hard-wire level thought ***
>00009 .SEVEN = 7 *** start with XXXXX line number. ***
>00010 .EIGHT = 8 *** ***
>00011 .NINE = 9 ***************************************
>00012 .TEN = 10
>00013 .CARRY = { move to next power of ten }
>00014
>00015 .PLUS = "+"
>00016
>00017 .SET = { MANY OF((((ICON) OR WORD) OR NUMBER) OR STRING) }
>00018
>00019 .THING = { ONE SET }
>00020
>00021 .SOMETHING = { un-determined or un-specified thing }
>00022 .OR = { “IF_NOT_SOMETHING_THEN_SOMETHING” }
>00023 .ADD = { SOMETHING + SOMETHING }
>00024
>00025 .SOME = { ONE TO FIVE SOMETHING SMALL }
>00026
>00027
>00028 .SUBTRACT = { SOMETHING - SOMETHING }
>00029 .MULTIPLY = { SOMETHING * SOMETHING }
>00030 .DIVIDE = {SOMETHING / SOMETHING }
>00031 .NO = { STOP SOMETHING }
>00032
>00033 .NOT = { NO SOMETHING }
>00034
>00035 .SUB = { under or beneath or subordinate or secondary }
>00036
>00037 .AND = SOMETHING ADD SOMETHING
>00038
>00039 .STOP = FINISH SOMETHING
>00040
>00041 .LINE = .FORMAT(X2,0,0) - FORMAT(X1,0,0)
>00042
>00043 .FORMAT(x,y,z) = { front of something and un-mistakable many line }
>00044
>00045 .THE = ONE OF FORMAT(X,Y,Z) SOMETHING
>00046
>00047 .DIGIT = { SET LIKE 1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 or 0 }
>00048
>00049 .MUCH = { grate in quantity or extent or degree }
>00050
>00051 .SUBSTANCE = { PHYSICAL MATERIAL ESSENCE }
>00052
>00053 .NUMBER = { DIGIT SET or "N" }
>00054
>00055 .COUNT = NUMBER + 1
>00056
>00057 .WITH = FORMAT(X,Y,Z) AND SOMETHING
>00058
>00059 .UNION = WITH SOMETHING AND SOMETHING
>00060
>00061 .PURE = { foreign mass no and no corruption }
>00062
>00063
>00064
>00065 .SAME = { COUNT PATH alike }
>00066
>00067 .STATE = { SMALL SET MENY DIGIT SOMETHING }
>00068
>00069 .FOND = HAS IDEA MUCH CARING
>00070
>00071 .LOVE = FOND MUCH STATE
>00072
>00073
>00074
>00075 .GOD = IN BEGING WAS WORD AND WORD WITH ALL AND WORD WAS ALL
>00076
>00077
>00078
>00079 .HOLY = ALL WITH WORD ALL WAS WORD ALL WAS PURE GOD WAS HAPPY
>00080
>00081
>00082
>00083 .GOOD = ALL SAME HOLY LOVE
>00084
>00085
>00086
>00087 .HAPPY = MUCH GOOD SOMETHING ALL
>00088
>00089 .MEMBER = SOMETHING UNION SET ONE
>00090
>00091 .LIKE = { MUCH HAPPY MEMBER OF SET }
>00092
>00093 .A = ONE SOMETHING
>00094
>00095 .ABOUT = ON EVERY SIDE NEAR SOMETHING
>00096
>00097 .EQUAL = { THE SAME }
>00098
>00099 .LESS = SUB SET SOMETHING
>00100
>00101 .FEW = LESS THAN FIVE SOMETHING
>00102
>00103 .YES = { like about something }
>00104
>00105 .MORE = ADD SOMETHING TO SOMETHING MUCH
>00106
>00107 .PATH = { route or course }
>00108
>00109 .IF = YES OR NO
>00110
>00111 .MANY = { THREE AND MORE }
>00112
>00113 .WORK = MOVE MASS PATH FORMAT(X,Y,Z)(X2-X1)
>00114
>
>by for now
>
>Harold
>
>haroldpboushell@...
>[ public information not secret OK :) ]
>
>
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> >From: "Harold P. Boushell" <haroldpboushell@...>
> >To: arcondev@yahoogroups.com
> >Subject: BINARY ENGLISH WORDS
> >Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 19:13:10 -0800
> >
> >Hi Alan: 10JAN2006
> >
> >I'm still working on my binary words in ENGLISH.
> >There are 1024 now. Simple concept, just
> >make a list in which to define all other English
> >words. Definitions must read forwards and backwards.
> >
> >Backwards so computer can look up the "229 billions"
> >directories of combinations etc.
> >
> >Send me a e-mail at haroldpboushell@...
> >
> >by:
> >
> >Harold
> >
> >
> >
> >*************************************
> >>From: Alan Grimes <alangrimes@...>
> >>Reply-To: arcondev@yahoogroups.com
> >>To: arcondev@yahoogroups.com, borg_collective@yahoogroups.com,
> >>AI-Arms-Race@yahoogroups.com,
> >>artificialintelligencegroup@yahoogroups.com,
>thresearch@yahoogroups.com,
> >>technocalypse@yahoogroups.com, dcfuture@yahoogroups.com
> >>Subject: [arcondev] Mini on-line course on AI.
> >>Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 03:40:42 -0500
> >>
> >>I'm thinking of teaching a mini on-line course on AI. -- maybe it's just
> >>a silly idea.
> >>
> >>I've been playing too much Sokoban and I think it has led me to a better
> >>way of explaining some of the ideas I've been working on. To participate
> >>
> >
> >
>
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>Artificial Consciousness Development List Recommended Reading:
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>Alan Turing: The Enigma (May 2000 Edition)
>Andrew Hodges
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>Understanding Language Understanding : Computational Models of Reading
>Ashwin Ram and Kenneth Moorman (eds.)
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>Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing
>Christopher Manning, Hinrich Schutze
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>Rethinking Innateness : A Connectionist Perspective on Development
>Jeffrey L. Elman et al
>Amazon $20.00
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>Exercises in Rethinking Innateness : A Handbook for Connectionist
>Simulations
>Jeffrey L. Elman et al
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>I strongly recommend the above books to everyone on this list.
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