

Intelligence

For environments requiring computer hosted intelligence.
As the creator of a unique universe, you have full control in designating the objects, actions, and environmental challenge the AI~WHEEL will face.
Above is a screenshot of the main interface of a AI~Wheel for windows. This is the most powerful tool in the history of cognitive science. The user simply creates a MDB database indicating the three different kinds of elements in the given challenge environment (see MDB below), and the AI~Wheel will automatically develop the intelligence records, which may be maintained in RAM for instant access or saved to (.int) file and recalled at any time. The example below is a very limited environment containing 3 incoming particle types, 2 outgoing particle types, and 20 laws (I don't know of any software limits on these numbers, however the more particle types and particles are involved in a universe, the longer it will take to develop intelligence). The example universe below takes about 15 minutes and 3500 event records to develop effective intelligence, see chart below 'AI-Man Learning Curve for SimpleLife Universe'. This challenge universe concerns the survival of a mythical computer hosted entity called AI-Man, but you can create your own universe on any subject you can imagine, or perhaps you already have a challenge environment and you are looking for a computer hosted intellect to deal with it. In this particular universe the computer hosted entity has to learn to hunt wildebeest with a dog, to tend plants with hands, and to court the females of his species with a smile.
More than a dozen sample universes (with intelligence files) are included with the software, one that will challenge you to game of TicTacToe (load T2.mdb then T2.int).


Introduction to Multidimensional Cognitive Physics
Within these Multidimensional Task Models the computer hosted entity then establishes a number of 4th dimensional 'Observation-Shaping-Feedback perspective' (OSFp):
(1) 'watching' some of the particles (observation),
(2) 'changing' some of the particles (shaping),
(3 'grading' its own performance according to a third kind of particles (feedback).
Any of these three particles types may be located directly within the Real-time Task Environment.
5th dimensional OSFp consider (ETU + 4th dim.)
6th Dim. OSFp consider (ETU + 4th + 5th dim.)
Etc.
Such multidimensional Task Models do not need to be complete nor correct in order to become a useful cognitive tool. Each new realm of particle-depicted order provides a unique and revealing fixed 'Observation-Shaping-Feedback perspective' (OSFp) within these models of the Entity Task Universe. Each OSFp is an evolving reactionary simile-referencing circuit that autonomously expands in a multidimensional task diffusion.
A cognitive physics landscape is a multi-formatted mutable mass of definition particle clusters, some of these particles are connected by theorized links of relativity.
Follow the five links in the chain to understanding
COGNITIVE
PHYSICS
_1_ Intelligence is the recognition, mutation, and reflection of value-polarized order.
_2_ Order is the beyond random repetition of matter &/or motion from any given fixed perspective.
_3_ Perspective is the object and unique element of expansion.
_4_ Expansion is the establishment of a simple learning machine (such as
a URBC) at a specific point within, and considering a given configuration of,
an Entity Task Universe.
_5_ Entity Task Universe is the target environment, and the physical and cognitive
machinery of the entity itself (including the I/O interface).
"May intelligence overtake the evolution of knowledge."David Albert Harrell is an internationally published cognitive scientist and the world's leading authority on Multidimensional Cognitive Physics MCP. In addition to the works listed below, his latest contribution 'Multidimensional Cognitive Physics (MCP) and the Autonomous Processing of Radical I/O Particles According to Creator Assigned Objectives' is scheduled for publication in the Proceedings of IMACS 2000 The 16th International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation World Congress on Scientific Computation, Modeling and Applied Mathematics (Lausanne, Switzerland) August 21-25, 2000.
http://imacs2000.epfl.ch/Contributed-Prs/ContPapers-HP.htm
Detonating 'Cognitive Fission', Exploring the Entity Task Universe with One
Self-Expanding Modular Program - Proceedings of IMACS'97 the 15th International Association
for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation World Congress on Scientific Computation,
Modeling and Applied Mathematics (Berlin) * Aug 1997
http://www.first.gmd.de/imacs97/accepted/USA.html
The Cognitive Ameba: Evolving Reactionary Behavior From a Single Modular Unit - Proceedings
of WEC2 the Second Online Workshop on Evolutionary Computation,pp.1-4,1996
http://www.bioele.nuee.nagoya-u.ac.jp/wec2/papers/index.html
"Cognitive Fission" Self-Expanding Computer Hosted Intelligence * Jan 1996
Watching the HAND of a "thinking" machine * Jan 1996
Creating Revealing PERSPECTIVES: Watching a Waterhole * Nov 1995
Definition Clusters, ATOMIC FORMATTING of I/O particles * Nov 1995
IMAGE RECOGNITION - Topographic "Vision" * Nov 1995
Cognitive Relativity Is Discovered * 1995
Random Perspectives from Within the Cognitive Machinery * 1995
Summary of the new ICH-Entity formula * Oct 1995
Self Shaping Machines and the New "Cognitive Physics" * 1995
Overview of Cognitive Physics (5000 word introduction) * 1995
The Cognitive Ameba * 1995
books:
- Intelligent Computer Hosted Entities: Creation and Evolution of Self Shaping Machines * Feb 1994
- Computer Brain Cells: The Entity Formula * 1993
- The Theory of Pararelativity and the Evolving Solution Indicator * Nov 1992
- Pararelativity and the Evolving Solution Indicator * Jan 1992
David Albert Harrell
daharrell@aol.com