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Subject: RE: [humanmarkup-comment] Intelligence,Human and Artificial fro m a Physics Viewpoint


Title: Intelligence, Human and Artificial from a Physics Vie
Discussed previously as "episodic data" and accounts for the requirement that
agents have access to memory of past negotiations.  Given classes of agents,
it is possible to give them access to any previous encounter of any agent
(similar to Borg Hive mind), therefore increasing the efficiency.  One might
consider mediaries for this.
 
Another tact is simple tit for tat.  Only remember the last round and always
play as played to.
 
len
-----Original Message-----
From: Rex Brooks [mailto:rexb@starbourne.com]


I found this particularly interesting to note because the conclusion points up the apparent value of our work in  making anecdotal data available for analysis and use.

Ciao,
Rex

PHYSICS NEWS UPDATE                       
The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News
Number 563  October 30, 2001   by Phillip F. Schewe, Ben Stein, and
James Riordon
Only when the
researchers introduced a "rogue" minibrain with more intermediate
neurons to analyze the past rounds did it attain more than a 50 percent
success rate.  Their simulations suggest that intelligence often hinges
on how much one can make use of the data in its physical
environment. (Wakeling and Bak, Physical Review E, November
2001)
 


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