रविवार, 18 सितंबर 2016

Human Intelligence Theory

This theory is effort to solve the very complicated problem in computer science. We as a human has our own will, i.e. free will.
We Human has Common Sense that mostly makes us human. But what is Common Sense?
To understand it, suppose we want computer to understand this line “I am human”. For now we will assume that computer knows the grammatical structures of sentence. It is correct sentence however let's assume computer doesn’t know about the words. So the words ‘I’, ‘am’, ‘human’ are not understood by the computer.
If we devise some way that computer start interpreting the human language, or these simple terms or words then it may be possible to design a computer that can think like human or it can become conscious.  But how we will do that. Well I don’t know yet about it but I’m searching.
May be I've to start like, as we do for child. We assume the computer to be child and teach it from the start. And tell the computer everything from scratch. Such as teaching the alphabets, then how words are formed. And how sentences are formed. Etc.


I am starting this Journey,


 
I will start by Discussing about Common Sense.

Common Sense
What is common sense?
I thought over it a lot and According to me there is nothing like common sense. We tend to say how do we give a computer a common sense?.
These questions are worth asking.
1.      
     What is common sense?
2.     Do we really think?
3.     Is there something like randomness of human behavior?
4.     What we people do as in general?
5.     What is the main difference between a computational thinking and human thinking?

What is common Sense?
                I want you to forget all the things about human tendencies. And what we can do. The following passage will raise a question so read on.
“    Ram is a regular school boy. His daily routine is to go to school. There are three ways to reach to home when he returns to home. Now I ask a question “which path he chooses to get to home?”.
Your answer will be that it can’t be predicted because there are 1/3 chances of choosing one of them.
Yah! Many of us will agree, and answer is also correct on mathematical model of probability.
But I ask you to challenge your answer and rethink?
Suppose Ram in the place of you.  Choose a path to reach home then, ask yourself “why you chosen that?” I bet you will have answer. If you can’t think why. Then whenever you go out next time out, when choosing path to reach your destination, take some time whenever you change your direction and ask question “what is the benefit of choosing this way?”.

                    Some of the answer you may get is given but surely there can be others.
1.       Because I usually take this path that’s why.
2.       I want to reach quickly, I had important work.
3.       I never used this path, so I tried it.
4.       I had some pending work, my friend lives in this road, and this road also goes to my destination so I chose it.
5.       I am optimal man, I always try to do maximize the output.
From above it hints us that, “No one chose any option out of randomness. Somehow it depends on the context of problem” .
 We found one common things between computer and human is that “we both are always solving problems.” In this case the problem was to reach home and what option were chosen depends on the importance of the problem. You may find it hard to digest, but according to me we don’t think, I am not talking about that ‘thinking’ you are thinking to be but I will define what is thinking in the terms for the computer.
Each answer in itself is not a thinking process, it depends on the person’s character, and what he is currently experiencing and what he had experienced.  There is another question
1.       “What is experience?”
2.       Where does it come from?
3.       How it comes?
4.       Can we create experience and save it?
Answer to these question must be found out…