On 11/1/07, Mike Tintner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Vladimir:  AI that is capable of general learning should be
> > able to also learn language processing, from the letters up.
>
> Sounds wonderful. Anyone attempting that or even close?

In my G0 architecture, NLP is based on logical deduction and abduction, so
strictly speaking there isn't a separate NLP module.  If anything, it's just
a body of linguistic knowledge.  I hope this type of "seamless integration
of NLP with inference" appeals to you =)

I also plan to implement learning in a general setting (not confined
to language learning), but right now I don't have any algorithms, just the
idea to do so.

For language learning, I think in the end it will be augmented by human
direct-input of rules, taking into consideration that the manually entered
rules may be modified by machine learning to make them better.

YKY

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