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3.4: CRA III: The Inference Hierarchy

3.4 CRA III: The Inference Hierarchy

The phases of inference from observation to action show the flow of inference, a top-down view of how cognition is implemented algorithmically. The inference hierarchy is the part of the algorithm architecture that organizes the data structures. Inference hierarchies have been in use since Hearsay II in the 1970s, but the CR hierarchy is unique in its method of integrating machine learning with real-time performance during the Wake Epochs. An illustrative inference hierarchy includes layers from atomic stimuli at the bottom to information clusters that define action contexts as in Figure 3.5.

Sequence

Level of Abstraction

Context Cluster

Scenes in a play, Session

Sequence Clusters

Dialogs, Paragraphs, Protocol

Basic Sequences

Phrases, video clip, message

Primitive Sequences

Words, token, image

Atomic Symbols

Raw Data, Phoneme, pixel

Atomic Stimuli

External Phenomena

Figure Dr. Joseph Mitola III, used with permission


Figure 3.5: Standard Inference Hierarchy.

The pattern of accumulating elements into sequences begins at the bottom of the hierarchy. Atomic stimuli originate in the external environment including RF, acoustic, image, and location domains among others. The atomic symbols extracted from them are the most primitive symbolic units in the domain. In speech, the most primitive elements are the phonemes. In the exchange of textual data (e.g. in email), the symbols are the typed characters. In images, the atomic symbols may be the individual picture elements (pixels) or they may be small groups of pixels with similar hue, intensity, texture,...

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