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Ondra Žižka  
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 More options May 9, 9:35 am
Newsgroups: comp.ai, comp.ai.edu
From: Ondra Žižka <on...@dynawest.cz>
Date: Fri, 09 May 2008 13:35:38 GMT
Local: Fri, May 9 2008 9:35 am
Subject: Re: Is there any "general" AI theory covering most paradigms?
Andrey,

It is very exciting to see that someone's thoughts led the same way as mine:

> Intelligent systems (natural or artificial) have a mechanism that
> selects (recognition) and activates the information resources
> (neurons, neural ensembles, frames, rules, etc.) that are essential
> to the solution of an actual task by the intelligent system, and
> that deactivates the resources that are not essential to the
> solution of an actual task.

I've hesitated to make my "crazy ideas" public, but in the light of
your work - could you have look at it? Could it work? (Note that it's
just a very rough concept without any simulations done.)

http://ondra.zizka.cz/stranky/programovani/artificial_intelligence/bu...

Thanks,
Ondra Zizka

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