![]() After telling you 3<4, 4<5, 3<5, 6<7, 7<8, your teacher might quiz you with 6 ? 8. ![]() After telling you 4 = 2 + 2, your teacher might quiz you with 4 ? 2. But what if you have not learned these concepts yet? Imagine you were back to your preschool age, when you have not learned the formal concepts of natural numbers and arithmetics. Since you already know these concepts, you can simply retrieve your memory to bypass reasoning. You probably have learned from our explanation for the first episode that the concepts of natural numbers and their arithmetics are important to understand the game of HALMA: between the two digits with the same colors, the lesser one is the distance to a crossing the larger one is the distance to a wall the number of units to move in an option is the sum of all its constituting actions, which is also the difference between the digits for wall distance in the current frame and the next frame. Learning an object-oriented representation of independent generative factors without supervision is thus believed to be a crucial precursor for the development of humanlike artificial intelligence. In his seminal book, Vision, Marr (1982) describes the process of vision as constructing a set of representations, parsing visual sensory data into descriptions. Perceptual generalization characterizes agents’ capability to represent unseen perceptual signals. And we coin tests to measure such capability semantic tests (ST). We dub such a generalization perceptual generalization. ![]() It is quite remarkable that you, as a human, can generalize what you perceived previously to this new episode. Apart from these, there are also indications of those geometric symbols in the bottom right corner of the panels, which only appear when you stop at a crossing. So the correct interpretation of the panel in Fig. There are four other colors - indigo, blue, white, purple - indicating left, up, right, down directions respectively for the goal. ![]() 10, there is a red and a red : The smaller number,, indicates that the nearest crossing at the left direction is 3 units away, and the larger one,, indicates that the wall in the left direction is 5 units away. There are four colors - red, orange, yellow, and green - indicating left, up, right, down directions respectively for walls and crossings. 10: How the visual panels are generated and what do those symbols mean. ![]()
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