| Dennett, C.D.: Brainchildren: Essays on Designing Minds, MIT Press1998 |
....kind and what level of animal intelligence shall flicker inside the knowledge home Questions related to this have been asked since the beginning of artificial intelligence studies and even earlier by Thomas Aquinas, for one. I favor the approach of Hofstadter (e.g. 28] and Dennett (e.g. [18]) which is more 14 concerned with genuine, deep seated capabilities than with deliverables here and now. The semantic machinery underlying the verbing language must itself display some innate competence comparable in kind if not in degree with that of humans. For instance, a command to print a ....
Dennett, Daniel, Brainchildren---Essays on designing minds, MIT Press 1998.
....and Augmentation 7 the actual effect. This error is reduced by adjusting the weights of the cause effect connections. When the occurrence of the effect is underestimated, the weights are adjusted upward; when the occurrence of the effect is overestimated, adjustments are made downward. Thus, as Dennett (1998) noted, this learning algorithm mimics important aspects of reasoning and intelligence, because intelligence is . for improving the fidelity of your expectations about what is going to happen next. p. 184) The delta learning algorithm has been applied in many investigations on human ....
Dennett, D. C. (1998). Brainchildren: Essays on designing minds. London, England: Penguin Books.
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Dennett, C.D.: Brainchildren: Essays on Designing Minds, MIT Press1998
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