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Action is the primary key: a categorical framework for episode description and logical reasoning

Published 7 Sep 2024 in cs.AI | (2409.04793v1)

Abstract: This research presents a computational framework for describing and recognizing episodes and for logical reasoning. This framework, named cognitive-logs, consists of a set of relational and graph databases. Cognitive-logs record knowledge, particularly in episodes that consist of "actions" represented by verbs in natural languages and "participants" who perform the actions. These objects are connected by arrows (morphisms) that link each action to its participant and link cause to effect. Operations based on category theory enable comparisons between episodes and deductive inferences, including abstractions of stories. One of the goals of this study is to develop a database-driven artificial intelligence. This artificial intelligence thinks like a human but possesses the accuracy and rigour of a machine. The vast capacities of databases (up to petabyte scales in current technologies) enable the artificial intelligence to store a greater volume of knowledge than neural-network based artificial intelligences. Cognitive-logs serve as a model of human cognition and designed with references to cognitive linguistics. Cognitive-logs also have the potential to model various human mind activities.

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