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Posted about 1 month ago
I've recently been hacking on creating a new parser for the Link Grammar theory of natural language parsing. I want to couple parsing to machine learning (ML), to that I can use ML to learn natural languages. ... Continue reading →
Posted about 1 month ago
Alex van der Peet (of the OpenCog Hong Kong team) has been working on cataloguing all Atom types currently in use in the OpenCog code on the wiki site.

This page lists them all, with a page for each one:

http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Category:Atom_Types

A ...
Posted 2 months ago
The new Viterbi decoder for Link Grammar should offer better integration with higher level semantic algorithms! Continue reading →
Posted 10 months ago
Or, how to select a promising species for mutation. Continue reading →
Posted 10 months ago
One of the tools OpenCog has needed for a long time, is something that can relatively quickly scan an Atomspace and find the interesting patterns in it.  "Interesting" may be defined in a variety of ways, such as "frequent", ...
Posted about 1 year ago
MOSES is a system for learning programs from input data.  Given a table of input values, and a column of outputs, MOSES tries to learn a program, the simplest program that can reproduce the output given the input values. ...
Posted over 1 year ago
I've been studying MOSES recently, with an eye towards performance tuning it. Turns out optimization algorithms don't always behave the way you think they do, and certainly not the way you want them to.

Given a table of values, MOSES ...
Posted almost 2 years ago
It's been a while since the last update, but be assured we've been very busy working away on the embodiment code and developing our virtual learning environment. With AGI-11 now in progress at the Googleplex, we've put together a ...
Posted about 2 years ago
Wow - it's been while since the last OpenCog Recap. I think it's time to rectify that, as there's been a lot happening since then! In early April, Ben visited Hong Kong to give guidance to the long-term plan for ...
Posted about 2 years ago
Late in 2010 a working group was formed … Continue reading →
 

 
 

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