[Haskell-cafe] AI - machine learning

Miro miroslav.karpis at gmail.com
Fri May 18 23:44:20 CEST 2012


Hi Christian,

thanks for the reply. I'm on a very similar boat regarding  machine 
learning as you.

What I'm interested in is AGI (Artificial General Inteligence), where 
the machine learning is general (not specialized and limited in some 
kind of way). I was thinking to make a small application which I could 
train for example to communicate with me (simulate grow development). 
Later I would go ahead with some simple tasks,...etc.

So far I thought that behind will be some modification of reinforcement 
and evolutionary learning. Knowledge/data will be in graph DB (what 
seems that it would need to be done by me/us? :-) )

Let me know if this sounds interesting for you.

Cheers,
Miro

On 18.05.2012 13:21, C Gosch wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have implemented max-sum/sum-product in c++ before and a while ago,
> did the same in Haskell.
> I don't think my implementation is as idiomatic Haskellish as I would
> like, and I have so far not
> published it and also not looked at it for a little while (since I
> have some more projects :) ).
> However, if you are interested, I will publish it (maybe on github?),
> and I think we should join forces.
> I am also very interested in machine learning techniques, but I can
> unfortunately use neither those nor Haskell at
> my day job at present.
>
> Let me know what you think.
>
> Best regards,
> Christian
>
>
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> Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 15:36:08 +0400
> From: Paul Graphov<graphov at gmail.com>
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> Hi Miro!
>
> I have no useful information for you. Few weeks ago I also checked for
> any AI (machine learning first of all) related packages exist and
> found nothing satisfactory except for some quite small packages
> implementing a single algorithm (like NN-back-propagation). So there
> is a lot to do :)
>
> If you are going to do something in this area please let me know, I'll
> be glad to collaborate!
>
> p.s. Now I'm taking Machine Learning course at Coursera.org and
> looking forward to apply this knowledge with Haskell.
>
> On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 3:02 AM, miro<miroslav.karpis at gmail.com>  wrote:
>> Hi All, recently I started to take a look at haskell, especially at AI. I
>> can see some email addresses of interested people there but not so much of
>> other activity behind. Does it exist some mailing group especially for AI?
>>
>> Basically I'm interested in trying some machine learning algorithms. Start
>> with reinforcement learning and value-based), and go towards AGI (Artificial
>> General Intelligence). Does anybody know about some already existing haskell
>> approaches, or is there anybody working on this?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> m.

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