[agi] 2 D holographic wavelet interference opponent processing

2009-01-06 Thread Ronald C. Blue
The approach I propose is using phase state 2 D holographic wavelet interference opponent processing in entangled transistors. A quick example of an Eigenfunction opponent processing machine for shape without using math is illustrated with the enclosed movie of a pin machine. http://he3.us/Movies

Re: [agi] The Smushaby of Flatway.

2009-01-08 Thread Ronald C. Blue
IFrom: Jim Bromer [mailto:jimbro...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2009 8:24 PM All of the major AI paradigms, including those that are capable of learning, are flat according to my definition. What makes them flat is that the method of decision making is minimally-structured a

RE: [agi] The Smushaby of Flatway.

2009-01-08 Thread Ronald C Blue
A picture is like an instant 1000 words and you will remind a picture almost 70 years but not 1000 words. -Original Message- From: "J. Andrew Rogers" To: agi@v2.listbox.com Sent: 1/8/09 1:59 PM Subject: Re: [agi] The Smushaby of Flatway. On Jan 8, 2009, at 10:29 AM, Rona

RE: [agi] The Smushaby of Flatway.

2009-01-09 Thread Ronald C Blue
splay images' to see your attached picture again. What are you doing? It's fun, but scary. On 1/9/09, Ronald C. Blue wrote: >> But how can it dequark the tachyon antimatter containment field? >> Richard Loosemore >>>>>>>>>>>>>> &

Re: [agi] Identity & abstraction

2009-01-09 Thread Ronald C. Blue
"object perception" Identity is the abstraction that you are focusing your attention on. Habituation is stimulus specific and does not reduce the responsiveness for stimuli you are currently ignoring. As such after habituation or eye movement new abstract interpretations to NAME an identity

Re: [agi] What Must a World Be That a Humanlike Intelligence May Develop In It?

2009-01-09 Thread Ronald C. Blue
Not really related to your topic, but it sort of isMany years ago Disney made a movie about an alien cat that was telepathic and came to earth in a Flying saucer. A stupid movie because cats can not develop the technology to do this. Recently I realized that while cat can not do this a

Re: [agi] What Must a World Be That a Humanlike Intelligence May Develop In It?

2009-01-10 Thread Ronald C. Blue
It turns out that nerve cells require physical vibrations to work correctly. An odd discovery to say the least. But movement of an electrostatic charge in a standing electromagnetic polarization field may be useful for measuring the vibrations of odor molecules for the odor system. Part of an

Re: [agi] Identity & abstraction

2009-01-11 Thread Ronald C. Blue
I would agree that the ABC example is an analogy. Generally speaking I am quickly successful in explaining how you can model the brain in electronic to people with backgrounds in analog electronics. The historical efforts in this direction of associationism and opponent process go all the way

Re: [agi] Identity & abstraction

2009-01-11 Thread Ronald C. Blue
Richard Loosemore: no pictures request University of Warwick M.Sc,, Psychology, 1986 - 1987 University College London, U. of London B.Sc., Physics Astronomy, 1976 - 1979 >>> The picture of an oscillion made of brass balls created in a global-local memory system in vibrating brass balls

[agi] Identity in an Ouchi illusion...

2009-01-11 Thread Ronald C. Blue
Check out the Ouchi illusion at http://u2ai.us/Art_files/Ouchi.gif Under standard florscent lighting for best effect notice the middle part of the picture appears to move. The observation of movement is called subjective movement. The observation of color is called subjective color. If you swit

[agi] The fuzzy creative calculator.

2009-01-13 Thread Ronald C Blue
Creative suggest novel or unexpected output. Creative output is usually related to errors. A person that knows the truth is rarely creative. This brings me to the creatve calculator I used to own. When the battery got low it would start drifting around numbers and creating new number symbols

Re: [agi] just a thought

2009-01-14 Thread Ronald C. Blue
On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Matt Mahoney wrote: --- On Tue, 1/13/09, Valentina Poletti wrote: Anyways my point is, the reason why we have achieved so much technology, so much knowledge in this time is precisely the "we", it's the union of several individuals together with their abi

Re: [agi] Doubts raised over brain scan findings

2009-01-14 Thread Ronald C. Blue
The whole point about the paper referenced above is that they are collecting (in a large number of cases) data that is just random noise. Agreed that they could be random noise, but it could also be related to protein production which is related to nerve cell firings and increase oxygen con

Re: [agi] Doubts raised over brain scan findings

2009-01-14 Thread Ronald C. Blue
So what? The paper points out a methodological problem that in itself has little to do with neuroscience. The field as a whole is hardly mortally afflicted with that problem (whether it's even real or not). If you look at any field large enough, there will be bad science. How is it relevant to stu

[agi] Synaptic depression enables neuronal gain control

2009-01-14 Thread Ronald C. Blue
Nature advance online publication 14 January 2009 | doi:10.1038/nature07604; Received 18 July 2008; Accepted 30 October 2008; Published online 14 January 2009 Synaptic depression enables neuronal gain control Jason S. Rothman 1, Laurence Cathala 1,2, Volker Steuber 1,2 & R. Angus Silver 1 1.

[agi] Bayesian surprise attracts human attention

2009-01-14 Thread Ronald C. Blue
Bayesian surprise attracts human attention http://tinyurl.com/77p9xo --- agi Archives: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/303/=now RSS Feed: https://www.listbox.com/member/archive/rss/303/ Modify Your Subscription: https://www.listbox.com/member/?mem