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THE ARASTRADERO THEORY OF INTELLECT - FANTASY SCIENCE.
Bruce g. Baumgart
ABSTRACT:
This document is an introductory description of the famous
Arastradeo theory of artificial intelligence for beginning students.
The essence of the theory lies in extending the principles of
computer system design into principles for the design of intellectual
entities; and second, formulation of the laws intellectual entities;
and third, the identification of the evolution of natural
intellegence as a meta design process.
CONTENTS:
Intellectual entity - basic structures.
Memory, Process, IO.
Robot Sub Systems:
1. Power Supply System.
2. Perception.
3. Locomotion.
4. Manipulation.
5. Computation.
6. Communication
7. Replication.
ROBOT MEMORY
Self Model.
World Model - 2. Quantitative
World Model - 3. Qualitative.
ROBOT PROCESS
Clock.
Interrupt.
Job Scheduling.
Resource Allocation.
Programming.
Program Execution.
ROBOT and WORLD
Toys. Tools. Weapons.
An intellectual entity consists of memory, processor, input
and output. Memory consists of address and assertion. Processor
consists of data conversion, command interpretation and conditional
branching. Input and output, like memory, consist of address and
content but refer to a world external to the memory space of the
intellectual entity.
Memory consists of assertion and address. Assertion consists
of container and contents. Within the frame of reference of a single
intellectual entity, memory assertion container is hardware and
memory assertion content is software. The container has memory
states, memory states have size, the smallest memory is known as a
bit. A bit has two states. The memory states of a bit are on or off,
true or false, zero or one, yes or no, black or white, flip or flop,
ying or yang, and so on.
Memory assertion contents consists of
Memory address consists of calling name key and container name tag.
Containers have name tags attached to them as clearly as a box of
book might have a tag tied to it by a string.