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From: Ben Goertzel
To: "jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: "Intelligent Virtual Animal" research proposal
Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 10:27:57 +0000
Attachments: Goertzel_Harrigan_Bach_Black_Foundation_Proposal_2014.pdf
Here you go, thanks
-- Ben
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 6:18 PM, jeffrey E. leevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
> resend the proposal made out to the Black foundation. thanks asap
> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 3:54 AM, Ben Goertzel
wrote:
» Hi,
>> Ah, and one more thing regarding my financial particulars.
>> As each year, the OpenCog HK project requires a "corporate
>> contribution" (10% corporate contribution is required to secure the
>> 90% government funding, under this kind of research grant).
>> This year the 10% corporate contribution amounts to roughly US$25K.
>> It's supposed to be given to them by the end of 2014, but if it's
>> slightly late that's probably OK. As usual, I don't have the money
>> and have to dig it up somewhere (which has been from you every year so
» far!!)....
>> If you choose to fund the overall project that Cosmo, Joscha and
>> myself have suggested, this $25K could come out of that budget, and we
>> could allocate one of the OpenCog HK team members to participate in
>> the project. On the other hand, if you don't choose to fund that
>> overall project, obviously the $25K would still be very valuable.
>> (As you will recall it can be done either as a donation to a
>> charitable organization, Humanity+, or as a payment to a company ...
>> your lawyer has done it both ways, in different years..)
>> The current HK grant funding is for natural language dialogue, and I
>> believe that by the end of 2015 we can get an interesting NL dialogue
>> system created using OpenCog -- and connected to David Hanson's
>> robots, which will be a very effective demo. I don't think this is
>> as scientifically profound as the virtual-animal project, however, it
>> certainly will be a cool demo of OpenCog actually doing something
>> (anything with David's robots is cool-looking!), and will be a genuine
>> advance in NL dialogue systems. As opposed to Siri or Cortana, the
>> dialogue will not be as broadly practical -- but it will be based on
>> underlying reasoning and understanding.
»
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>> As you know, since I am associated with the sponsorship of the OpenCog
>> HK grant at HK Poly U, I can't be funded under that grant. However,
>> I am very very eager to be able to spend my own time on AGI R&D once
>> again (similar to how Joscha is now doing).... Funding of the virtual
>> animal proposal would allow that, which would be awesome...
>> I understand the progress on OpenCog and my related research has not
>> been as excitingly visibly demonstrable as you would have liked...
>> However, a lot of great stuff has been done under the hood, and huge
» conceptual progress as well as code progress has been made. I think
>> the next two years can be a breakthrough period for the project, and
» for me. Some things need to percolate for a while, then they come to
» a boil !!!
>> If you have more questions, concerns etc. or just want to discuss out
>> of general interest, let's set a time and have a chat -- I'm generally
>> available (though I guess you may not be, given the holiday season...)
» thanks
» Ben
>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Ben Goertzel
wrote:
>» Hi Jeffrey,
»>
>> > After a bunch of discussion and collaboration, here is a proposal from
>> > myself, Cosmo and Joscha, describing some collaborative research work
>» we would love to do over the next 18 months.
» >
>> > The basic idea is to "start simple" (while building on some of the
>> > powerful tools that Joscha and I have built over the last years), and
>> > aim to scientifically validate our approach (a subset of OpenCog,
>> > including OpenPsi which is modeled on Joscha' Psi/MicroPsi model and
>> > which Joscha would like to help evolve further) in the context of a
>>> virtual animal.... Specifically we would like to implement a bunch
>> > of parrot-oriented animal intelligence tests in a virtual world, and
>> > have OpenCog control a "virtual psittacene bird" that reasons and
>> > learns about its virtual environment and (without hacking specifically
>> > for the tests) performs on these tests similarly to a real parrot like
>» Irene Pepperberg's Alex.
» >
>> > Due partly to Joscha's influence, this is more science-oriented and
>> > less engineering-oriented than my prior proposals to you, but
>> > nevertheless, in the course of doing this experimental intelligence
>> > evaluation, lots of valuable engineering and testing will get done...
» >
>> > We started out talking about doing something involving experiential
>> > language learning (which would leverage the OpenCog NLP work currently
>> > going on in Hong Kong). However, on reflection, it seemed that if we
>> > wanted to do an experiential language learning project in a really
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>>> solid way, it would be best to *first* get "parrot level language and
>> > animal behavior" truly compellingly, demonstratedly solved -- and then
>> > move on to more sophisticated language. (Of course, human toddler
>> > language is not evolutionarily descended from parrot language, but if
>> > one looks at the issues more abstractly one can see a progression
>> > there.).... So if this project goes forward, I'd say a natural next
>> > step would be to follow this up with a "virtual toddlers in a virtual
>>> world learning language" project. But, first things first....
» >
>> > When you have time, perhaps the four of us could do a Skype call (or
>> > good old telephone conference call) to discuss?
>> >
>» Thanks a lot,
>» Ben
»>
» >
>» Ben Goertzel, PhD
>» http://goertzel.org
»>
>> > "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one
>> > persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
>> > progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw
» --
» Ben Goertzel, PhD
» http://goertzel.org
>>
>> "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one
>> persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
>> progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw
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"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one
persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all
progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw
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