by admin | Feb 21, 2018 | AI, Knowledge Representation, Semantic Network, Transparent Systems
Here is another short piece of the delightful work by Scott Fahlman. Be sure to click on the “full screen” button at the top right of the pdf so you can see it full...
by admin | Feb 9, 2018 | AI, Knowledge Representation, Semantic Network, Transparent Systems
One of the best examples of a semantic network was done at MIT by Scott Fahlman. His dissertation was published by MIT Press… see the small pdf below that shows some of his ideas. Sorry about the underlining! When I read, I often underline… and I found to...
by admin | Jan 28, 2017 | AI, Linguistics, Syntax
Though we are all experienced with the inadequacy of communication, at some level we all have an internal bias that says everything we say is precise. After all, the thoughts in our mind are clear, the context relatively obvious, so it should be no big deal. Ah, but...
by admin | Jan 11, 2017 | Uncategorized
OK everyone. Let’s get a little perspective! There is no “new” AI in concept… only in implementation. I wrote my first computer program in 1968 – and though I did not know it, it was in some sense a program in artificial intelligence. On...