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In this series I reveal Natural Laws of Intelligence contained within grammar, that can be utilized to unleash intelligence through natural language in software. These laws are extremely simple, but still undiscovered by scientists.
Experts in knowledge technology should be familiar with the DIKW Hierarchy (Data, Information, Knowledge, Wisdom):…
Added by Menno Mafait on September 20, 2013 at 2:00am — No Comments
In this series I reveal and explain rules of intelligence contained within grammar, that can be utilized to unleash intelligence in software. These rules are extremely simple, but still undiscovered by scientists.
To be able to explain making assumptions, we need to understand (the difference with) drawing conclusions first:
• Conclusions are drawn straight ahead - top-down - like in: Given "John is a father." and "…
Added by Menno Mafait on June 19, 2013 at 10:39pm — No Comments
In this series I reveal rules of intelligence contained within grammar, and explain how they can be utilized to unleash intelligence in software. These rules are extremely simple, but still undiscovered by scientists.
Under certain conditions, three types of conclusions that can be generated autonomously:
1) Specification substitution conclusion:
• Given "John is a father" and "A father is a man";
• Because of the common word…
Added by Menno Mafait on April 15, 2013 at 2:48am — No Comments
This is the first of a series of blogs in which I will reveal and explain rules of intelligence contained within grammar, that can be utilized to unleash intelligence in software. These rules are extremely simple, but still undiscovered by scientists.
Current state:
Systems generating questions already exists. However, their questions are useless, because the original sentence - from which the question is derived - already holds to the answer.
A…
Added by Menno Mafait on March 9, 2013 at 1:30am — No Comments
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