Thursday, September 16, 2010

Intelligences

1.  fixed database/rulebase
     no learning
     no value function

     An example would be an expert system.

2.  learning
     no value function

     An example would be a typical neural network.

3.  learning between generations only
     value function used

     An example would be certain genetic algorithms.

4.  learning during the lifetime
     value function used

     An example would be a human (but humans have limited rationality, see, for instance
                                                      Predictably Irrational, Dan Ariely, Harper Collins,
                                                      2008, and a flawed value system founded on a few
                                                      simple drives and aversions).

     Asa H may be a better example (having a better value system and being more rational
                                                      www.robert-w-jones.com, inventor, A.s.a.).

5.  collective intelligences

     An example might be a society (it has been known for 100 years that groups can make
                                                     better decisions than an individual can).

     Another example may be a collection of Asa H agents.                    

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