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[yak@collab] Re: some thoughts towards an Uplift Pattern Language

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From: Jack Park <jackpark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2003 16:24:37 -0800
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At 03:18 PM 3/14/2003, Tom Munnecke wrote:
>I am interested in his pattern language mechanism for formulating an
>Uplift Pattern Language as part of the GivingSpace prototype...
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>Any comments?
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Just roaming about nooron.org, I am impressed by important (I think) 
similarities between Shawn's work and that expressed in Douglas Lenat's 
Eurisko. I do have an interest in understanding nooron further since the 
Eurisko paradigm (evolutionary programming in a frame-based architecture) 
has migrated to my TSC (The Scholar's Companion(r)) project in the form of 
evolutionary programming in a process-centric, frame-based architecture. I 
see both parallels and opportunities for convergence between nooron and 
TSC. TSC is discussed at http://www.nexist.org/tsc4j/    (02)

Of greatest interest is his subjective criteria, and I'd like to know more 
about where he gets a nit with "goodness" (whatever that may be).  In any 
system subjected to and capable of dealing with evolutionary pressure, the 
objective function(s) at work in the selection processes are of greatest 
interest to all who work on such systems.    (03)

Jack    (04)

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