Proposal for the creation of a research facility for the development of the SP machine
J. Gerard Wolff, Vasile Palade

TL;DR
This paper proposes establishing a high-parallel, open-source research facility for the SP machine, aiming to advance artificial intelligence and related fields through a versatile, collaborative platform based on the SP theory of intelligence.
Contribution
It introduces a plan for a global, high-performance, open-source SP machine research facility to foster innovation and exploration in AI and cognitive sciences.
Findings
Design of a high-parallel SP machine prototype
Potential applications in AI and data analysis
Framework for international collaborative research
Abstract
This is a proposal to create a research facility for the development of a high-parallel version of the "SP machine", based on the "SP theory of intelligence". We envisage that the new version of the SP machine will be an open-source software virtual machine, derived from the existing "SP computer model", and hosted on an existing high-performance computer. It will be a means for researchers everywhere to explore what can be done with the system and to create new versions of it. The SP system is a unique attempt to simplify and integrate observations and concepts across artificial intelligence, mainstream computing, mathematics, and human perception and cognition, with information compression as a unifying theme. Potential benefits and applications include helping to solve problems associated with big data; facilitating the development of autonomous robots; unsupervised learning, natural…
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TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques · Evolutionary Algorithms and Applications
