Title :
Discovering the Algorithm of Discovery by investigating No-Search Approach
Author :
Stilman, Boris ; Aldossary, May
Author_Institution :
STILMAN Adv. Strategies, Denver, CO, USA
Abstract :
In discovering the nature of the Primary Language of the human brain introduced by J. von Neumann, two components have been investigated. The first component is Linguistic Geometry (LG), the algorithm for optimizing warfighting strategies. LG´s universal applicability to various domains and its power in generating human-like strategies suggested that LG should be vital for humanity and could be a component of the Primary Language. The second component is the algorithm for inventing new algorithms, the Algorithm of Discovery. This paper is an attempt to investigate various features of the Algorithm of Discovery, by revisiting the major result in LG, the development of the No-Search Approach. Employing the Algorithm of Discovery, we will replay, highlight and analyze the thought experiments, especially, those that utilized mosaic reasoning.
Keywords :
brain; feature extraction; inference mechanisms; linguistics; algorithm of discovery; human brain primary language; linguistic geometry; no-search approach; utilized mosaic reasoning; warfighting strategies; Lead; Logic gates; Three-dimensional displays; Visualization; Algorithm of Discovery; Artificial Intelligence; Linguistic Geometry; Primary Language; mosaic reasoning; proximaty reasning;
Conference_Titel :
Defence Technology (ACDT), 2015 Asian Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hua Hin
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-8166-3
DOI :
10.1109/ACDT.2015.7111602