AIAug 17, 2015

The SP theory of intelligence: distinctive features and advantages

arXiv:1508.04087v67 citationsHas Code
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It proposes a unified theory for AI that could impact researchers and developers by addressing multiple AI-related challenges, though it appears incremental as it builds on existing concepts like information compression.

The paper presents the SP theory of intelligence, which aims to simplify and integrate concepts in AI through information compression and pattern matching, claiming it can serve as a foundational framework for AI development with potential applications in areas like natural language processing and robotics.

This paper highlights distinctive features of the "SP theory of intelligence" and its apparent advantages compared with some AI-related alternatives. Distinctive features and advantages are: simplification and integration of observations and concepts; simplification and integration of structures and processes in computing systems; the theory is itself a theory of computing; it can be the basis for new architectures for computers; information compression via the matching and unification of patterns and, more specifically, via multiple alignment, is fundamental; transparency in the representation and processing of knowledge; the discovery of 'natural' structures via information compression (DONSVIC); interpretations of mathematics; interpretations in human perception and cognition; and realisation of abstract concepts in terms of neurons and their inter-connections ("SP-neural"). These things relate to AI-related alternatives: minimum length encoding and related concepts; deep learning in neural networks; unified theories of cognition and related research; universal search; Bayesian networks and more; pattern recognition and vision; the analysis, production, and translation of natural language; Unsupervised learning of natural language; exact and inexact forms of reasoning; representation and processing of diverse forms of knowledge; IBM's Watson; software engineering; solving problems associated with big data, and in the development of intelligence in autonomous robots. In conclusion, the SP system can provide a firm foundation for the long-term development of AI, with many potential benefits and applications. It may also deliver useful results on relatively short timescales. A high-parallel, open-source version of the SP machine, derived from the SP computer model, would be a means for researchers everywhere to explore what can be done with the system, and to create new versions of it.

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