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han using a Handle based notation which Atoms would be referred to as 1, 3433322, etc.; but sometimes we will use the Handle notation as well. Some ConceptNodes and conceptual PredicateNode or Schemallodes may correspond with human-language words or phrases like cat, bite, and so forth. This will be the mino
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MemberLinks. This is in accordance with the notion of glocal memory, in the language of which the HPAN attractors are the maps and the corresponding ConceptNodes are the keys. Put simply, when a HPAN attractor is recognized, MemberLinks are created between the HPAN nodes comprising the main body of the attra
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usual, but making use of Metallodes as well as ordinary CT nodes. The modeling of Metallodes is quite similar to the modeling of Nodes representing ConceptNodes and PredicateNodes using embedding vectors. In this way, one can use standard, small decision tree models to model fairly large portions of CTs (be
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y, there may be patterns across large numbers of nodes that merit encapsulation in individual nodes. For instance, if there are 1000 fairly similar ConceptNodes, it may be better not to merge them all together, but rather to create a single node to which they all link, reifying the category that they collect
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s of word sense creation. Suppose we have a WordNode W that has ReferenceLinks to a number of different Con- ceptNodes. A common case is that these ConceptNodes fall into clusters, each one denoting a "sense" of the word. The clusters are defined by the following relationships: 1. ConceptNodes within a clus
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at contains all required packages and tools to test and develop OpenCog. • Concept Creation: A general term for cognitive processes that create new ConceptNodes, PredicateNodes or concept maps representing new concepts. • Conceptual Blending: A process of creating new concepts via judiciously combining pie
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Knowledge in the Atomspace. A simple example of implicit knowledge in the Atomspace. The "chicken" and "food" concepts are represented by "maps" of ConceptNodes interconnected by HebbianLinks, where the latter tend to form between Con- ceptNodes that are often simultaneously important. The bundle of links bet
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ference problems, from the CogPrime perspective, is that assuming one provides the inference system with an appropriate set of perceptual and motor ConceptNodes and Schemallodes, the chains of inference involved are short. They involve about a dozen inferences, and this means that the search tree of possible
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at contains all required packages and tools to test and develop OpenCog. • Concept Creation: A general term for cognitive processes that create new ConceptNodes, PredicateNodes or concept maps representing new concepts. • Conceptual Blending: A process of creating new concepts via judiciously combining pie
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t Knowledge in the Atomspace. A simple example of implicit knowledge in the Atomspace. The "chicken" and "food" concepts are represented by "maps" of ConceptNodes interconnected by HebbianLinks, where the latter tend to form between Con- ceptNodes that are often simultaneously important. The bundle of links bet
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inference problems, from the CogPrime perspective, is that assuming one provides the inference system with an appropriate set of perceptual and motor ConceptNodes and SchemaNodes, the chains of inference involved are short. They involve about a dozen inferences, and this means that the search tree of possible P
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hat contains all required packages and tools to test and develop OpenCog. e Concept Creation: A general term for cognitive processes that create new ConceptNodes, PredicateNodes or concept maps representing new concepts. e Conceptual Blending: A process of creating new concepts via judiciously combining piece
OpenCog
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Marc Rich
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George W. Bush
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Marvin Minsky
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Stephen Hawking
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