Hierarchical Event-learning Language and Network for Knowledge Representation.

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Hierarchical Event-learning Language and Network for Knowledge Representation

Vs. The Great Hyberlobic Omni- Cognate Neutron Wrangler of Ciceronicus 12 Can talk all four Legs of an Arcturan Mega-Donkey. But only I (Deep Thought) can convince it to go for a walk AFTERWARDS.

 HAL : Space Oddessy  Colossus Forbin Project  Prime Intellect  Cylon Six – “Skin Job” (not toaster) Battlestar Galactica

Alexis Carrington-Colby Socialite sets the standard?? Intelligence Undefined Probably the highest skill set animal cognition has achieved so far. Subset of behaviors Being able to: internally represent and manipulate its current situation

Same Substrate used to internally represent and manipulate these two situational schemes and objects, roles, and feature content. David Hasson and Ying Huang's What actions is used to manipulate these objects? What value are they given?

Blind-Deaf at 1.6 years; Learned /communicated by touch Learned very high level concepts Generated intricate language Take away: feasibility of passing a Turing test via brail (feeling dots on a finger)

Rosie’s on the Job Shovel Ready for a small stimulus!

Apollo 4 was build & tested as an all-up design

“” Need to be grounded in the culture “behavior set” of the writer to give the correct meaning

Before you do language.. You have to get the system’s attention Baby stare by ~theportraitarttheportraitart

-Determines General Attention -Determines what will be given meaning Positive Valence (~Love) Positive Valence (~Fear)

Mammals Use this to give Initial meaning

Cortical Magnification: More detail in Lowest Focus level Cognitive Cycles

Cognitive Blending – moment to moment decides how and what meaning is given to situations

..er, that is how she feels about her body

Babies (all humans) copy whole situations including intonation and all noticed body positions (mirroring the input)

Object Subject Verb Subject Object Verb Subject Verb Object Can handle any order (any language) Situation ( Situation Situation) (Situation Situation) Situation) Situation (Situation) Situation… …

Attention (focus) is the unit. (Situation Situation ) Situation Situation

Change meaning by moving and sizing attention and focus-depth. (Situation Situation ) Situation Situation e.g. put it in a different situation (context)

Temporal and Sequential structure influences attention and meaning that we give situations Situation Situation Situation Situation situation e.g. is the pace of emotional content building from situation to situation? Is it choppy or continuous? Situation

Parts of Speech?? …Humans innately uses “parts of brain”. Point of view Attention Region Focus Detail Acknowledgement (Affrim) End-Stopping (situation start/end) Instance

Given Childhood experience as situational memories Story Understander – Game Player (human innate) Dialogue (human innate) Very fast reader (had good parents) Gives internal subjective meaning to situations Metaphor/Analogy Read Entire Novels, Textbooks