From: Ben Goertzel (ben@goertzel.org)
Date: Mon Aug 22 2005 - 20:02:17 MDT
> If, for example, correctly recognising a face stimulates "pleasure"
> (either by seeing that the face is smiling, or by the programmer
> pressing the "pleasure" button), then whatever operations were used to
> perform that recognition (adjust brightness, decrease color depth,
> adjust contrast, etc etc) are then given higher happiness ratings, and
> are more likely to be used again.
How do you solve the "indirect assignment of credit" problem?
-- Ben G
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