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Message #00466
Re: [OpenCog] Re: staging and main
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:58 PM, Trent Waddington
<trent.waddington@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 3:54 PM, Ben Goertzel <ben@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I don't understand the distinction you're drawing...
>> Joel's AA module was newly coded not ported ... and the forward chainer Joel
>> built combined ported code with new code ... and both of these **actually do
>> stuff**. If you're curious, Joel can give you instructions as to how to run
>> his Hopfield Net emulator (using AA) and his forward chainer. I have seen
>> them operate. They produce meaningful output.
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> That'd be nice, yes.
See:
http://www.opencog.org/wiki/Hopfield_network_emulator
http://www.opencog.org/wiki/Hopfield_network_emulator_usage
The --help output is relatively self explanatory
To actually observe the dynamics you'll need to use -d, otherwise it's
designed to just output the recall accuracy.
J
References
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staging and main
From: Joel Pitt, 2008-10-24
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Re: staging and main
From: Gustavo Machado Campagnani Gama, 2008-10-27
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Re: staging and main
From: Linas Vepstas, 2008-10-27
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Re: staging and main
From: Gustavo Machado Campagnani Gama, 2008-10-28
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Re: staging and main
From: Linas Vepstas, 2008-10-28
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Re: staging and main
From: Gustavo Machado Campagnani Gama, 2008-10-28
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Re: staging and main
From: Ben Goertzel, 2008-10-28
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Re: staging and main
From: Trent Waddington, 2008-10-28
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Re: [OpenCog] Re: staging and main
From: Ben Goertzel, 2008-10-28
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Re: [OpenCog] Re: staging and main
From: Trent Waddington, 2008-10-28