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= Model Overview = |
= Model Overview = |
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== History == |
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Alex I was developped between November 2009 and february 2010. |
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Alex I was developped without any evaluation of other similar studies or research in the scientific world. |
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It showed some promising perspectives, but also some significant limits: |
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*the fusion beween words and concepts, which results in weaknesses, incoherences, conflicts, and unreachable areas |
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*the lack of a correct implication of numeric cognition and processing |
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*a too rigid description of the conscience |
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In februray 2010, the Alex II project started on various fronts: |
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*first contacts with Iridia (H. Bersine) and Cental (C. Fairon) |
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*various writings in French, thoughts and explorations rather than solutions and choices |
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*a model overview in English (anchored here), a full description of the selected solution |
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*the development of java classes forming a new Alex server side. |
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== Alex II == |
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The following paragraphs and the linked pages describe the Alex II model. |
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Globally Alex II is organized in 2 levels: |
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*the '''jelly''' level, autonomous, passive, the raw material |
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*the '''conscience''' level, transient, dynamic, active, interacting, built on top of the jelly |
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The jelly includes '''nodes''' and '''links'''. |
The jelly includes '''nodes''' and '''links'''. |
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[[Link classification|Link classification]] |
[[Link classification|Link classification]] |
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[[Concepts classification|Concepts classification]] |
[[Concepts classification|Concepts classification]] |
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= Highly dynamic part : conscience and focus = |
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A conscience is a tree of focus. |
A conscience is a tree of focus. |
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The root conscience is the only one to persist. Other are transitional. |
The root conscience is the only one to persist. Other are transitional. |
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A focus may be described as a thread (in java lnaguage understanding). |
A focus may be described as a thread (in java lnaguage understanding). |
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Focus object may be either target oriented or reactive to input. |
Focus object may be either target oriented or reactive to input. |
Version du 28 février 2010 à 14:26
Model Overview
History
Alex I was developped between November 2009 and february 2010.
Alex I was developped without any evaluation of other similar studies or research in the scientific world.
It showed some promising perspectives, but also some significant limits:
- the fusion beween words and concepts, which results in weaknesses, incoherences, conflicts, and unreachable areas
- the lack of a correct implication of numeric cognition and processing
- a too rigid description of the conscience
In februray 2010, the Alex II project started on various fronts:
- first contacts with Iridia (H. Bersine) and Cental (C. Fairon)
- various writings in French, thoughts and explorations rather than solutions and choices
- a model overview in English (anchored here), a full description of the selected solution
- the development of java classes forming a new Alex server side.
Alex II
The following paragraphs and the linked pages describe the Alex II model.
Globally Alex II is organized in 2 levels:
- the jelly level, autonomous, passive, the raw material
- the conscience level, transient, dynamic, active, interacting, built on top of the jelly
Slowly dynamic part : the base jelly
The jelly includes nodes and links.
Basically, a node is a content holder. But in most case, this content is impossible to name and very difficult to describe!
Basically, a link is a connection between 2 or 3 nodes.
Fives levels of nodes: concepts / words / variants / signals
Highly dynamic part : conscience and focus
A conscience is a tree of focus.
The root conscience is the only one to persist. Other are transitional.
A focus may be described as a thread (in java lnaguage understanding).
Focus object may be either target oriented or reactive to input.