Re: [agi] Dabbling with speech recognition

2018-10-14 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
Impressive. How about pairs of similar, 3-syllable and 4-syllable words? From: Stefan Reich via AGI Sent: Sunday, 14 October 2018 3:38 PM To: AGI Subject: [agi] Dabbling with speech recognition Not sure if you guys find that OT or something... I'm playing with evo

Re: [agi] Dabbling with speech recognition

2018-10-14 Thread A.T. Murray via AGI
Congratulations! Your video on speech recognition is now embedded at http://ai.neocities.org/HOF.html and there is a link to it at http://ai.neocities.org/AudRecog.html -- mind-module. On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 6:39 AM Stefan Reich via AGI wrote: > Not sure if you guys find that OT or something

[agi] Dabbling with speech recognition

2018-10-14 Thread Stefan Reich via AGI
Not sure if you guys find that OT or something... I'm playing with evolutionary algorithms in order to do my own speech recognition. It's completely possible, that much I know. I can only distinguish two words as of now because, uh, I'm one single guy with a lot of talent but a bank account of exa

Re: [agi] Compressed Algorithms that can work on compressed data

2018-10-14 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
A system of illusion management is. In my conceptual design of an AGI-services platform exists such a component, by any other name. We could call it a shoe for all it matters. The point is, it already exists in reality as a generic system. My ever-expanding theory (which embraces all prior theo

Re: [agi] Compressed Algorithms that can work on compressed data.

2018-10-14 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
Thanks for that John. To my mind, partial and complete strings are parts of one, same concept. And from strings (in any format), we may elope to quantum strings outwards. At least, conceptually. The point is, theoretically we may complete the fullest journey of the world's collective, explicit k