Patrick J. Hayes (1993) Modeling our Adaptive Intelligence, not God's
. Psycoloquy: 4(42) Frame Problem (12)
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Psycoloquy 4(42): Modeling our Adaptive Intelligence, not God's
MODELING OUR ADAPTIVE INTELLIGENCE, NOT GOD'S
Reply to Fetzer on Ford & Hayes on Frame Problem
Patrick J. Hayes
Beckman Institute
University of Illinois
Urbana, Il 61801
Kenneth M. Ford
Institute for Human & Machine Cognition
University of West Florida
Pensacola, FL 32514
phayes@herodotus.cs.uiuc.edu
kford@trivia.coginst.uwf.edu
Abstract
Fetzer misunderstands our use of the term "frame
problem", taking the term to refer to, contrary to the original
definition (McCarthy, 1963), a larger problem of change, which is
an instance of the classical problem of induction.
Keywords
Frame-problem, artificial intelligence, temporal logics,
independent persistence, attention, Hume, dynamic frames,
qualification problem.
References
- Fetzer, J.H. (1991a) The Frame Problem: Artificial Intelligence Meets David Hume. In: Ford & Hayes (1991) 55-70.
- Fetzer, J. H. (1993) Philosophy Unframed. PSYCOLOQUY 4(33) frame-problem.10.
- Ford, K. and P. J. Hayes (eds.) (1991) Reasoning Agents in a Dynamic World: The Frame Problem. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1991).
- Hayes, P. J. (1991) "Commentary on `The Frame Problem: Artificial Intelligence Meets David Hume'." In: Ford and Hayes (1991) 71-76.
- McCarthy, J (1963) Situations, Actions and Causal Laws. Stanford Artificial Intelligence Project, Memo 2.
- McCarthy, J and Hayes, P (1969) Some Philosophical Problems from the Standpoint of Artificial Intelligence. In B. Meltzer & D. Michie (eds) Machine Intelligence 4. Elsevier.
- Van Brakel, J. (1993) Unjustified Coherence. PSYCOLOQUY 4(23) frame-problem.7.