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The Model

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.

Overview

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.

Links and nodes

Fives levels of nodes: concepts / words / variants / signals

Link classification

Concepts classification

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.

Implementation

Natural intelligence implementation

Dedicated hardware implementation

Implementation with Java emulation on standard hardware

Main features

Associative numeric process

Concept bubbling