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  2. Symbol grounding problem - Wikipedia

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    The symbol grounding problem is a concept in the fields of artificial intelligence, cognitive science, philosophy of mind, and semantics. It addresses the challenge of connecting symbols, such as words or abstract representations, to the real-world objects or concepts they refer to. In essence, it is about how symbols acquire meaning in a way ...

  3. Ground (electricity) - Wikipedia

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    Ground (electricity) A typical earthing electrode (left of gray pipe), consisting of a conductive rod driven into the ground, at a home in Australia. Most electrical codes specify that the insulation on protective earthing conductors must be a distinctive color (or color combination) not used for any other purpose.

  4. Physical symbol system - Wikipedia

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    Physical symbol system. A physical symbol system (also called a formal system) takes physical patterns (symbols), combining them into structures (expressions) and manipulating them (using processes) to produce new expressions. The physical symbol system hypothesis (PSSH) is a position in the philosophy of artificial intelligence formulated by ...

  5. Chinese room - Wikipedia

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    The symbols Searle manipulates are already meaningful, they are just not meaningful to him. [75] [s] Searle says that the symbols only have a "derived" meaning, like the meaning of words in books. The meaning of the symbols depends on the conscious understanding of the Chinese speakers and the programmers outside the room.

  6. DSRP - Wikipedia

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    DSRP theory posits that the mind–body problem and symbol grounding problem that causes a disconnect between our knowledge of physical things and the physical world (the basis of systems thinking) is resolved because our universal DSRP cognitive structures evolved within the boundaries and constraints of the physical, chemical, and biological ...

  7. Talk:Symbol grounding problem - Wikipedia

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    That there was an absence of a definition to the symbol grounding problem that existed in one sentence bothers me. I have provided one, for which I would not doubt that someone edits it. Relative to the symbol grounding problem, I do not have grounds for making sense of Hardan's 1990 article on the Symbol Grounding Problem, but I can try.

  8. Subsumption architecture - Wikipedia

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    The second is that it can solve the symbol grounding problem, a philosophical issue many traditional AIs encounter, by directly coupling sense-data to meaningful actions. "The world grounds regress," and the internal relation of the behavioral layers are directly grounded in the world the robot perceives.

  9. Floating ground - Wikipedia

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    Floating ground. A floating ground is a reference point for electrical potential in a circuit which is galvanically isolated from actual earth ground. Most electrical circuits have a ground which is electrically connected to the Earth, hence the name "ground". The ground is said to be floating when this connection does not exist.