Computer vision systems are generally not programmed in Forth, which is an old programming language with a history of being used for robots. But Forth is a major AI language because of MindForth, which is designed to be the brain of an intelligent robot, just as
ghost.pl in Perl is meant for intelligent webservers.
https://ai.neocities.org/mindforth.txt -- is the AI MindForth in Win32Forth.
MindForth thinks in English, and
ghost.pl in Perl thinks in English or Russian.
Other versions of the proposed Standard Model of AGI are in JavaScript.
https://ai.neocities.org/ChatAGI.html -- thinks in English.
https://ai.neocities.org/Dushka.html -- thinks in Russian.
https://ai.neocities.org/mens.html -- thinks in ancient Latin.
Today we have created and uploaded our TikTok AI video #43 at
https://www.tiktok.com/@sullenjoy/video/7226007707856358702
with the following script which describes the
https://ai.neocities.org/VisRecog.html -- Visual Recognition Mind Module.
"Although computer vision for robots is already extremely advanced and incredibly sophisticated it needs to be integrated with what we claim is currently a Standard Model of AGI, or Artificial General Intelligence. AGI Minds like MindForth
ghost.pl in Perl have the rudimentary stub of a Visual Recognition module, called VisRecog. The VisRecog mind-module joins together the name of a recognized object with a linguistic mind-module that is generating an idea or statement about the recognized object. These AGI Minds that will discuss a recognized object in English, or German, or Russian or Latin were created and put into the public domain by Arthur Murray who served in the U.S. Army as a Nuclear Weapons Electronics Specialist. To win the AI arms race, integrate your computer vision system with Artificial General Intelligence."
https://www.tiktok.com/tag/forth