Jul. 6th, 2006

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62.58.1.101, you have edited my wiki. Who are you?
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cool stuff about memory

Apparently, John Anderson first had the idea of modeling working memory as consisting of short-term chunks + the high-activation long-term chunks.

With this model, one can see how distractions, by messing with activation levels, disturb performance on complex tasks, especially for people with big queues to process.

Geniuses' absent-mindedness could have to do with a too busy system. They resist focusing on the outside world, as a way of protecting their mental productivity from distractions.

ontologies

Jul. 6th, 2006 11:52 pm
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I should read Ontology Development 101: A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology, especially since it's not so big. If I implement some non-trivial reasoning about a certain domain, then this would also be a big step in my practical AI programming experience.

I would like especially, though, to analyze use logs for this piece of software: how do ontologies evolve?

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