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About Chuck Cosby
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I can answer questions about speech recognition and natural language understanding. I am particulary strong in knowedge based natural langauge techniques. I cannot answer questions about robotics, nueral nets, prolog, or vision recognition - just speech and natural language.

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I have spent 25 years developing natural language software products. I have never developed speech systems, but I have developed sophisticated interfaces from natural language to speech. I have been working with speech recognition systems also for 25 years.

 
   

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Artificial Intelligence - Programming memory?


Expert: Chuck Cosby - 11/8/2009

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Is there a code that the living does to programming in 3D (the 5 senses) the data in the mind that AI researcher are missing? I was thinking that humans know what a cat is before they can spell it and can even identify cat by a person saying cat. Helen Keller was considered insane until tought by feeling.  

Answer
the living use a parallel processing system referred to as a 'Neural Net' (made of Nuerons).  Computers use serial processing and it is completely different.  This why computers can add millions of numbers and people can't.  People can recognize flowers and cats and computers cannot - well - they are starting to do this.  search the Internet for 'Neural Networks' for more information on this.

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