Problem solving algorithm

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Created: June 23, 2017 / Updated: November 2, 2024 / Status: in progress / 2 min read (~359 words)
Artificial General Intelligence

  • How do "non-intelligent" agents solve their problems?
  • Can one solve problems without being aware of them?
  • Can one solve problems if they don't understand them?
  • Let say you are an agent in a given environment and you want to solve problems, what components would you need to do so?

  • Two types of problems:

    • Ill-defined: No clear goals, solutions path, or expected solution
    • Well-defined: Specific goals, clearly defined solution paths, and clear expected solutions
  • Observe a problem
  • Determine the causes of the problem
  • Generate potential solutions
  • Test solutions
  • Evaluate and record results
  • Iterate

  • Identify the problem
  • Define the context of the problem
  • Explore possible strategies
  • Act on best solution
  • Look back and learn

  • Plan
  • Do
  • Check/Study
  • Act

  • Determine micro tasks
    • How does one recognize which micro tasks are necessary? (seems to be based on prior experience)
  • Determine constraints (what needs to be done before something else can be done or what can't be done)

  • Language: A way to temporarily represent objects/entities and states in order to manipulate them
  • Causality decorrelation: The ability to extract the "true" causes and effects relations (what implies what).
  • Memory: To store prior experiments and their results. Memories are then reused in order to predict actions-effects (causality) when mentally manipulating models, which should be more energy efficient (and reproducible) than executing the action again.
  • The ability to simulate a sequence of action-effect

  • Reflexes
  • Random discovery (trial and error)
  • Understanding of causality
  • Pattern recognition
  • Reuse of developed algorithms
  • Learning from others
  • Fine-tuning of acquired skills

  • Equation with numbers and missing total
  • Variable manipulation
  • Spatial reasoning
  • Problem recognition and application of the proper tools to solve them problem