Hi all,
Today, I will explain how the three state machine can be achieved on hardware.
We all know there are two states in a machine..... 0, off state, and 1, on state.
There is one neglected and not much used state called the high impedance state. This state could be used as 'May be' state.
And hence we can implement fuzz on hardware level.
I am happy to answer all your doubts.
Thanking you,
Regards,
Abhishek Singh
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
New Test for intelligence and utilization of 'may be' state
Hi all,
This is my new post on my intelligence research..
In this post I will tell you how I tried achieving and testing intelligence in machines on paper...
Adding a 'may be' state would change the whole scenario....
I have researched upon the Turing Test and tried improvising it....
"Suppose a machine is asked a question " What is Japan?". Machine will now try to search the database it is having. If the answer is found the result would be one.... But if the answer is not found it would not directly jump to the 0 state it will first go in the 'May be' state.
When in may be state it will start the experimentation process with the possible answers to the question and will ask the interrogator whether the answer is correct or not.
If the answer is correct that result will be stored in database. If not it will again experiment with a new values, and this process continues until the result is found or the values in the database are finished......
this whole experimentation process is done in maybe state.
Once there is no more value to be experimented in the database the '0' state will be achieved. Here the machine will be in the state where it says to the interrogator that 'no I don't know the answer.'.
At this point the interrogator will tell that 'Japan is a country.'
This would be stored in the database for future use.
And hence the machine is intelligent.
This is how we as human beings are intelligent."
Regards
Abhishek Singh.
This is my new post on my intelligence research..
In this post I will tell you how I tried achieving and testing intelligence in machines on paper...
Adding a 'may be' state would change the whole scenario....
I have researched upon the Turing Test and tried improvising it....
"Suppose a machine is asked a question " What is Japan?". Machine will now try to search the database it is having. If the answer is found the result would be one.... But if the answer is not found it would not directly jump to the 0 state it will first go in the 'May be' state.
When in may be state it will start the experimentation process with the possible answers to the question and will ask the interrogator whether the answer is correct or not.
If the answer is correct that result will be stored in database. If not it will again experiment with a new values, and this process continues until the result is found or the values in the database are finished......
this whole experimentation process is done in maybe state.
Once there is no more value to be experimented in the database the '0' state will be achieved. Here the machine will be in the state where it says to the interrogator that 'no I don't know the answer.'.
At this point the interrogator will tell that 'Japan is a country.'
This would be stored in the database for future use.
And hence the machine is intelligent.
This is how we as human beings are intelligent."
Regards
Abhishek Singh.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Hello everyone,
Now I would like to divert your mind to a new idea of, what I call, The three state machine.
This is a bit confusing but I would like to explain it in a format that is clear.
The present working machines, computers, are all two state machines(the states being 0 and 1).
The output of these machines is either yes(1) or no(0).
If I talk about our mind, there are three possible answers to a question 'yes', 'no' or 'may be'.
This 'may be' state is what I introduce in a regular computer to make it intelligent.
Now, the argument that will arise is how is it different from fuzzy logic.
Well fuzzy logic is entirely software based.
I say implement the 'may be' state on hardware level and the computation speed will increase and with the help of this 'May be' state I give computer an option to experiment upon whenever this state is found to be achieved and will continue experimenting on this state until a yes(1) or a no(0) is achieved.
This way we are making the computer experiment by itself and hence making it creative.
So, if we are able to make the computers creative....... we may achieve "Strong Intelligence".
I will continue writing my ideas kindly follow them and yes, all your criticisms are welcome..
Regards,
Abhishek Singh
Now I would like to divert your mind to a new idea of, what I call, The three state machine.
This is a bit confusing but I would like to explain it in a format that is clear.
The present working machines, computers, are all two state machines(the states being 0 and 1).
The output of these machines is either yes(1) or no(0).
If I talk about our mind, there are three possible answers to a question 'yes', 'no' or 'may be'.
This 'may be' state is what I introduce in a regular computer to make it intelligent.
Now, the argument that will arise is how is it different from fuzzy logic.
Well fuzzy logic is entirely software based.
I say implement the 'may be' state on hardware level and the computation speed will increase and with the help of this 'May be' state I give computer an option to experiment upon whenever this state is found to be achieved and will continue experimenting on this state until a yes(1) or a no(0) is achieved.
This way we are making the computer experiment by itself and hence making it creative.
So, if we are able to make the computers creative....... we may achieve "Strong Intelligence".
I will continue writing my ideas kindly follow them and yes, all your criticisms are welcome..
Regards,
Abhishek Singh
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Intellegent systems
Hi all,
This is the second part of my Intellegence research.
I was thinking a day what is the defination of intellegence. I looked all over and was unable to find something precise. I then made a defination of my own i.e. "The ablity of a thing to learn and implement that learning is called intellegence." Now the question arises how to learn. Learning, as per me, is done by two means- eperience and experiment.
Learning through experience is learning from the past events. We have been working for many years in the field of making a computer system, machine, learn from past experiences.
I believe the job now is to make our systems do the experiments. Experimentation is the process of creativity. So sticking to my model of intelligence, I would say that if we are able to make a machine creative i.e. experiment by itself, intellegence would be achieved.
All your ideas and suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Will continue writing my ideas.
Regards.
This is the second part of my Intellegence research.
I was thinking a day what is the defination of intellegence. I looked all over and was unable to find something precise. I then made a defination of my own i.e. "The ablity of a thing to learn and implement that learning is called intellegence." Now the question arises how to learn. Learning, as per me, is done by two means- eperience and experiment.
Learning through experience is learning from the past events. We have been working for many years in the field of making a computer system, machine, learn from past experiences.
I believe the job now is to make our systems do the experiments. Experimentation is the process of creativity. So sticking to my model of intelligence, I would say that if we are able to make a machine creative i.e. experiment by itself, intellegence would be achieved.
All your ideas and suggestions would be highly appreciated.
Will continue writing my ideas.
Regards.
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