Re: [opencog-dev] Tracking of an atomese mind through the generations

2017-10-10 Thread Daniel Fagerlie
> You might enjoy debating on the AGI mailing list, to discuss how this > might be achieved. > Thanks. I will check it out. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "opencog" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an

Re: [opencog-dev] Tracking of an atomese mind through the generations

2017-10-04 Thread 'Nil Geisweiller' via opencog
You can also evolve atomese programs maximizing some fitness, like MOSES does, you don't necessarily need experience. MOSES is gonna be ported to the AtomSpace, it sounds related to what you want to do. Nil On 10/04/2017 07:48 AM, Linas Vepstas wrote: Learning requires a bunch of experiences f

Re: [opencog-dev] Tracking of an atomese mind through the generations

2017-10-03 Thread Linas Vepstas
Learning requires a bunch of experiences from which to generalize, and some way of deciding if the thing that was learned is worth remembering. Oh, and then using what you've learned. You might enjoy debating on the AGI mailing list, to discuss how this might be achieved. --linas On Wed, Oct 4,

[opencog-dev] Tracking of an atomese mind through the generations

2017-10-03 Thread Daniel Fagerlie
I just had a passing thought, and I wanted to see how others have done something similar; what it is called? I may not understand the atomspace fully. If so, forgive my blunder. Also, I'm no expert on these subjects, which is about to be obvious, but I decided to make this post anyways for the