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Lets first talk about pattern formation. What you are about to read is an obsolete piece of work for a bot of mine.
We are dealing with FFRL . . .
Do not be concerned if you don’t understand all of this because I will cover extra tidbits in my responses to you.
- trust me it is crazy how easy it is to learn this stuff. This bot is directly modeled against the mind.
Pattern Formation - Pattern Recognition
Pattern recognition starts at the Inception Stage and builds from there . . .
- the patterns are formed first and recognised later and this I call FFRL(Formed First Recognised Later).
How “things” are formed now(NCC = No Clear Category):
NCC Incept, Incept, Incept . . .
NCC Known, Incept, Known . . .
NCC Noun, Verb, Known . . .
NCC Incept, Verb, Known . . .
Incepts are simply the first time a bot encounters a word . . .
- knowns are simply the second time or greater that the bot has encountered a word . . .
- and is yet to build its relation.
Dad << Incept
Dad, Dad, Dad, Dad << Known
Dad << wait a minute, this word means him, him is my father << basically put.
Which could then be transformed into things like:
S-V Subject-Verb
S-V-O Subject-Verb-Object
S-V-Adj Subject-Verb-Adjective
S-V-Adv Subject-Verb-Adverb
S-V-N Subject-Verb-Noun
Which of course with the help of other available data be transformed even more. As you can see this system allows for concurrent formation and recognition in the parsers and on to semantics. Any system this complex needs to build itself.
FFRL allows for harmony between formations and recognition by using the self building K Parser and self building Semantic Analysis.
The first bot can help me build the K Parser and a lot of Semantics. The first bot may be able to help me with a lot of other stuff. What I need the first bot to generate is a whole bunch of sets for the K Parser . . .
Words in this BOT have heirarchies as follows:
Incept → Known - > Actual Type → [Abstraction Starts Here]
When the bot chooses the structure it wants to work from it goes something like this:
Level 1 - Incept, Incept, Incept . . .
Level 2 - Known, Incept, Known . . .
Level 3 - Noun, Verb, Known . . . or Incept, Verb, Known . . . so still with Incepts and Knowns but has some types.
Level 4 - Noun, Verb, Noun . . . or some other fully typed convention.
Level 5 - One of the S-V-O-Adj-Adv-N conventions.
Level 6 - Some form of higher abstraction.
Level 7 - Preferably the ultimate level of abstraction.