New paper solves and addresses some of Wolfram’s Open Problems in Cellular...
In a new paper entitled Asymptotic Behaviour and Ratios of Complexity in Cellular Automata Rule Spaces to be published soon by IJBC and available online here, at least 3 open problems in Cellular...
View ArticleThe Turing Test pass fiasco
I would have loved to hear the news that the Turing Test had been passed for the right reasons–if there was genuine reason to believe so. Unfortunately this is not the case for the recent claim...
View ArticleHow Humans perceive the world is biased by how patterns are distributed in...
A new paper of mine with my colleagues, and Algorithmic Nature Lab members, Nicolas Gauvrit and Fernando Soler-Toscano just came out. Using previously generated and new experimental data together with...
View ArticleRare Speed-up in Automatic Theorem Proving Reveals Tradeoff Between...
It has traditionally been argued that the value of information, where known in advance, can never be less than zero, because decision-making can always ignore extraneous information, proceeding as if...
View ArticleMy new article reveals the Algorithmic Nature of the Human Mind
Random Item Generation tasks (RIG) are commonly used to assess high cognitive abilities such as inhibition or sustained attention. They also draw upon our approximate sense of complexity. A detrimental...
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