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author | Robert McIntyre <rlm@mit.edu> |
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date | Sun, 30 Mar 2014 10:53:13 -0400 |
parents | 447c3c8405a2 |
children | 90b236381642 |
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1.1 --- a/thesis/dylan-cortex-diff.diff Sun Mar 30 10:50:05 2014 -0400 1.2 +++ b/thesis/dylan-cortex-diff.diff Sun Mar 30 10:53:13 2014 -0400 1.3 @@ -294,22 +294,3 @@ 1.4 1.5 I envision =CORTEX= being used to support rapid prototyping and 1.6 iteration of ideas. Even if I could put together a well constructed 1.7 -@@ -2440,7 +2558,8 @@ 1.8 - hard control problems without worrying about physics or 1.9 - senses. 1.10 - 1.11 --* Empathy in a simulated worm 1.12 -+* =EMPATH=: the simulated worm experiment 1.13 -+# Empathy in a simulated worm 1.14 - 1.15 - Here I develop a computational model of empathy, using =CORTEX= as a 1.16 - base. Empathy in this context is the ability to observe another 1.17 -@@ -2732,7 +2851,7 @@ 1.18 - provided by an experience vector and reliably infering the rest of 1.19 - the senses. 1.20 - 1.21 --** Empathy is the process of tracing though \Phi-space 1.22 -+** ``Empathy'' requires retracing steps though \Phi-space 1.23 - 1.24 - Here is the core of a basic empathy algorithm, starting with an 1.25 - experience vector: