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This document is page 329 of a technical glossary, bearing the Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013245. It defines specialized terms related to Artificial Intelligence and the OpenCog system, including 'Confidence Decay,' 'Consciousness,' 'Deep Learning,' and 'CSDLN.' The text specifically names Ben Goertzel, Jeff Hawkins, and Itamar Arel in the context of their contributions to AI architectures like CogPrime, HTM, and DeSTIN.

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Ben Goertzel Primary originator of the CogPrime design
Mentioned in the definition of 'Consciousness' regarding his philosophical leanings toward panpsychism.
Jeff Hawkins AI Researcher
Mentioned in the definition of CSDLN; his HTM (Hierarchical Temporal Memory) is cited as an example.
Itamar Arel AI Researcher
Mentioned in the definition of CSDLN and Deep Learning; his DeSTIN system is cited as an example used in OpenCog.

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OpenCog
AI project mentioned throughout the glossary (e.g., Core, CSDLN, Deep Learning).
House Oversight Committee
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USA
Used in a code example for ContextLink: '(ContextLink USA (InheritanceLink person obese ))'.

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Ben Goertzel Creator/Originator CogPrime
The primary originator of the CogPrime design (Ben Goertzel)...
Jeff Hawkins Creator HTM (Hierarchical Temporal Memory)
Jeff Hawkins's HTM is one example CSDLN...
Itamar Arel Creator DeSTIN
Itamar Arel's DeSTIN... is another.

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A.2 Glossary of Specialized Terms 329
the weight of evidence and k is a parameter. In the case of an Indefinite Truth Value, the
confidence is associated with the width of the probability interval.
• Confidence Decay: The process by which the confidence of an Atom decreases over time,
as the observations on which the Atom's truth value is based become increasingly obsolete.
This may be carried out by a special MindAgent. The rate of confidence decay is subtle and
contextually determined, and must be estimated via inference rather than simply assumed
a priori.
• Consciousness: CogPrime is not predicated on any particular conceptual theory of con-
sciousness. Informally, the AttentionalFocus is sometimes referred to as the "conscious"
mind of a CogPrime system, with the rest of the Atomspace as "unconscious" but this is
just an informal usage, not intended to tie the CogPrime design to any particular theory of
consciousness. The primary originator of the CogPrime
design (Ben Goertzel) tends toward panpsychism, as it happens.
• Context: In addition to its general common-sensical meaning, in CogPrime the term Con-
text also refers to an Atom that is used as the first argument of a ContextLink. The second
argument of the ContextLink then contains Links or Nodes, with TruthValues calculated
restricted to the context defined by the first argument. For instance, (ContextLink USA
(InheritanceLink person obese )).
• Core: The MindOS portion of OpenCog, comprising the Atomspace, the CogServer, and
other associated "infrastructural" code.
• Corrective Learning: When an agent learns how to do something, by having another
agent explicitly guide it in doing the thing. For instance, teaching a dog to sit by pushing
its butt to the ground.
• CSDLN: (Compositional Spatiotemporal Deep Learning Network): A hierarchical pattern
recognition network, in which each layer corresponds to a certain spatiotemporal granularity,
the nodes on a given layer correspond to spatiotemporal regions of a given size, and the
children of a node correspond to sub-regions of the region the parent corresponds to. Jeff
Hawkins's HTM is one example CSDLN, and Itamar Arel's DeSTIN (currently used in
OpenCog) is another.
• Declarative Knowledge: Semantic knowledge as would be expressed in propositional or
predicate logic facts or beliefs.
• Deduction: In general, this refers to the derivation of conclusions from premises using
logical rules. In PLN in particular, this often refers to the exercise of a specific inference
rule, the PLN Deduction rule (A → B, B → C, therefore A→ C)
• Deep Learning: Learning in a network of elements with multiple layers, involving feedfor-
ward and feedback dynamics, and adaptation of the links between the elements. An example
deep learning algorithm is DeSTIN, which is being integrated with OpenCog for perception
processing.
• Defrosting: Restoring, into the RAM portion of an Atomspace, an Atom (or set thereof)
previously saved to disk.
• Demand: In CogPrime's OpenPsi subsystem, this term is used in a manner inherited from
the Psi model of motivated action. A Demand in this context is a quantity whose value the
system is motivated to adjust. Typically the system wants to keep the Demand between
certain minimum and maximum values. An Urge develops when a Demand deviates from
its target range.
• Deme: In MOSES, an "island" of candidate programs, closely clustered together in program
space, being evolved in an attempt to optimize a certain fitness function. The idea is that
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