Saturday, 14 April 2018

Robot Language Selectionem Selection

Robot Language Selectionem
Selection



1 Robot uses its own language for inference and selection from its recognition from the outer world.
2 The language is called Robot language selectionem. The language is abbreviated to RLS.
3 RLS is a language that is totally recognized by the robot’s own recognition.
4 The recognition consists of complex of sets that are all derived from a zero set. See the papers of Robot Language.
5 The recognition forms a database.
6 The database is classified by objects.
7 The objects are selected from the recognition through frequency of appearance from the outer world.
8 All the frequencies are measured as accumulated zero sets.
9 Zero set is a basic unit of RLS.
10 Zero set is a neuron of RLS.
11 Zero set is substituted for other adequate signals in electrical circuit.
12 The objects are connected each other for the inference.
13 The connection forms a thesaurus classified from the objects. 
14 The thesaurus is a network for searching the act of robot.
15 The search is done by inferring item.
16 The item is marked by -.
17 The item is extracted from the objects as the essentials.
18 The essential is a sharing part in subjects.
19 Notation of RLS now provisionally follows to RL.
20 For instance, /go/. -where /bookshop/ -where /in the city/ -for what / buy a book/ -what a book /science/ -what science /physics/ -why /prepare the examination/
21 /I go to a bookshop in the city to buy a physics book for preparing the examination/
22 Grammar of RLS now provisionally follows to the papers of Frame-Quantum TheoryFrame-Quantum-Time Theroy.
23 Inference leads robot to selection of act that is a focus in RLS.
24 The selection is done in the thesaurus of the inferences.
25 The inference extracts the most important item, the next important item and so forth.
26 For instance, at 16, the most important is /examination/.
27 /Preparation, all right?/
28 /All right/ is a selection by robot following to the inference of RLS.


Tokyo November 11, 2005

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