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Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?

by =?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrmm+a2E=?= <ondra@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 9, 2008 at 01:35 PM

"Andrey Gavrilov" <andr_gavriloov@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
| "Ondra Zizka" <ondra@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
news:48218b33$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| > ...
| > Is there some AI theory ( or idea / area of research aiming to create
a 
| > theory) which would cover most currently known concepts and use them 
| > together?
| > What about some fuzzy graph-like database of n-tuples holding all 
| > knowledge of an intelligent system, perhaps using neural networks to 
| > create the fuzzy relations and to perform tranformations of both 
| > short-term knowledge (aka. cogitation) and long-term knowledge
(learning, 
| > memorizing, creating memories) ?
| >
| > Is there some such research?
| > ...
| > Thanks,
| > Ondra Zizka
| 
| ...
| See any information on 
| my sites below.
| 
| Andrey Gavrilov
| http://uclab.khu.ac.kr/avg
| http://ermak.cs.nstu.ru
| http://www.insycom.ru


Thank you for the tips - based on that, I've found what I was looking
for.  One of the first do***ent's I've found is
http://www.mind-consciousness-language.com/gavrilov%20principles.pdf
There you formulate "the training principle":

    "When interacting with the environment, the intelligent system
    stores the associations between different images which it uses to
    plan and execute its behavior..."

That is exactly what I meant that "fuzzy graph-like database of
n-tuples" would be for - it would store those associations. See my
reply to Dmitry's  post.

I have some idea of a system which would combine functional
programming, evolution algorithms, neural networks, genetic algorithms
and multi-agent systems; neural networks and evolution algorithms
would be its special cases. But, it's not time for me to develop some
theories until I read what's already done in this field.

Thanks again.
Ondra Zizka

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Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-07 10:57:58 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Dmitry A. Kazakov&q  2008-05-08 10:11:10 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-09 13:35:11 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Dmitry A. Kazakov&q  2008-05-10 11:31:40 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Andrey Gavrilov&quo  2008-05-08 10:11:46 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-09 13:35:25 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-09 13:35:38 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Andrey Gavrilov&quo  2008-05-10 11:31:23 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-11 05:47:46 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
"Andrey Gavrilov&quo  2008-05-12 10:55:52 
Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
=?iso-8859-2?B?T25kcmEgrm  2008-05-15 10:52:45 

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