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Colin Davies wrote:
Consider the differnece in how you talk to a young child, and to your boss.
what you are talking about is context[^] and is developed in, my current opinion, is Intuition.
See my representational graph of my current thinking[^]?
Later, JoeSox www.humanaiproject.org
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one."
-Albert Einstein (INTP)
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JoeSox wrote:
See my representational graph of my current thinking[^]?
Maybe it's just the way my mind works but I find it easier to understand via cycles of process controls, rather than via representations. My belief is that the context generated is an output of the AI's state.
Your "Is emotion created decision" seems to have the same process for both "neutral" and "no".
Also wouldn't a direct link from "common sense" to "outputs" have a benefit.
And The "Nat Lang Proc" arrow go bidiretionally to "Thinking Logic"
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In a few days I'll post a description of my "current thinking" about crating a AI form.
Every where you go thre are totally different philosophies on what AI is or how it should be implimented.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
* WARNING * This could be addictive The minion's version of "Catch "
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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Colin Davies wrote:
Your "Is emotion created decision" seems to have the same process for both "neutral" and "no".
I quickly threw that in there because research from the brain, if I remember correctly (I forgot to write down the reference on that one) says emotion is produced from perception, I think it is also produced by judgment, I have done so much reading I need to find my notes.
anyway feel free do down load my incomplete VC++ 6 demo
http://savemall.net/downloads/carl.zip[^]
I am not a professional coder so the code is not perfect.
It doesn't actually do anything now but read the comments in the code. I plan on adding three more editboxes to the dialog, Carls innerworld, carl's outerworld, and one to display administrator messages.
Later, JoeSox www.humanaiproject.org
"Dream as if you'll live forever; live as if you'll die tomorrow."
- James Dean(ISTP)
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"the minion" himself/herself I guess.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
* WARNING * This could be addictive The minion's version of "Catch "
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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I actually tossed around the idea of a .NET engine that we could write plug-ins for, and which could battle each other and use primitive AI to attack, defend, build, repair and form clans. And then Microsoft built Terrarium
cheers,
Chris Maunder
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That would be a kick arse thing to do, even if MS did it already.
Jason Henderson My articles
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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I personally think AI related is a great idea. In fact an Life sounds really cool to me.
With respect to the MS thing, something with the same goal, advancing the "language" is available. It deals with AI and learning a language.
http://robocode.alphaworks.ibm.com/home/home.html[^]
This has all source code available. Could be used, the logic that is, to create a framework for the ALife.
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Rather than just an ALife/AI, how about an ALife/AI project that is a P2P system. No central servers. Possible research information:
http://www.jxta.org/[^]
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I'm a graphics loving guy and I'd like to work on a fractal engine of some sort.
This may not have any practical use except for personal enjoyment.
Jason Henderson My articles
"The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill
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I've worked on a project like that fro about 2 years I called it ChaosImager http://joelholdsworth.members.beeb.net/CI1/INDEX.HTM[^]. I found that the mainstay of my project was having good interface like BCG - and when that ceased to be free the project kinda lost momentum!! But if you look at other famous fractal makers such as UltraFractal they all have beutiful interfaces. So I think UGLY should be the first priority!!!
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Windows Explorer replacement with...
extended preview capabilities for bitmaps, text, sound, and OLE documents
advanced combination-SQL-and-search-engine dynamic filtering capabilities
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you." - Jesus
"An eye for an eye only makes the whole world blind." - Mahatma Gandhi
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Why don't we make the best Gene Discovery Software on the market and beat IBM !
AND make alot of money.
http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/01/23/030123hnibmdecode_1.html[^]
jhaga
CodeProject House, Paul Watson wrote:
...and the roar of John Simmons own personal Nascar in the garage. Meg flitting about taking photos.Chris having an heated arguement with Colin Davies and .S.Rod. over egian values. Nish manically typing *censur*. Duncan racing around after his pet *c.* Michael Martin and Bryce loudly yelling *c.* C.G. having a fit as Roger Wright loads up *c.* . Anna waving her *c.* and Deb scoffing chocolates in the corner.
...Good heavens!
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What about rewriting Codeproject to Asp.Net (c# or mc++) finaly ?
i'm only pointer to myself
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... like KaZaA, DC etc... but you can only share source code?
But it would take a long time before people get to know about the program...
Rickard Andersson8
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OK I have an idea and I'm currently working on it at the moment. Will post it as an article once it has gone beyond the pre-alpha stage
Wenn ist das Nunstück git und Slotermeyer? Ja! Beierhund das oder die Flipperwaldt gersput!
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anti spam software
similar to mailwasher but that runs automated and uses bayesian stats etc
Bryce
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http://www.sohocode.com/publitor
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a) SpamBayes. Highly recommended.
Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com
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cheers Nev'
I ve seen spambayes b4
what it lacks atm is a good windows type app which doesnt plug into anything or act as a proxy
and if theres one thing we're good at here at CP its windows apps
Cheers
Bryce
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bryce wrote:
what it lacks atm is a good windows type app which doesnt plug into anything or act as a proxy
Call me stupid, but is there another way to make one work ?
I can't seem to think outside of the box on this.
Regardz
Colin J Davies
* WARNING * This could be addictive The minion's version of "Catch "
It's a real shame that people as stupid as you can work out how to use a computer. said by Christian Graus in the Soapbox
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Three ideas.
1. The idea that Chris Maunder mentioned. The good thing about that project is that it is doable, practical. It can consist of a foundation layer and then phases as new controls are built. Results can be quickly achieved which is vital to the success of a project team like this. The down side is it is web-dev and I know not everyone here is interested in that.
2. A code snippet library sharing app and service, thing. Naturally with a Visual Studio add-in. There are a lot of them out there but after having spent a week downloading and testing most of them the common problem is they are nice but hardcore programmers will hate them. You know, the command line type of guy. Most of them are a pain to setup and have a bunch of features that hardcore okes will never use. It needs to be something really slick, something focused and direct that works like a hardcore chap expects it to.
3. A project management system. Phase tracking, bugs, document storage, client feedback area etc. Not a source control system, but a system for the management of a project that both managers/clients and the developers are happy with. We all bitch about management of projects, so lets do something about it for once.
Also for the project in general, especially the first time out, I would like to say; Think small, think focused, think useful.
An operating system, a game? Come on guys, we know how that will go, it won't. We need something that will do one or two things very, very well. Something that can start small, a foundation layer, be released, see results and then can be extended as needed.
It must be attainable.
Management of this is going to be a nightmare. People get bored, go on holiday, disagree, fail to deliver or just disapear. Splinter groups will form.
So if we do something small and focused the first time it sets a good precedent for later, larger projects. Lets rather get our internals working before we try and fix the world
Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa
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