Intensional Inheritance Between Concepts: An Information-Theoretic Interpretation
Ben Goertzel

TL;DR
This paper formalizes and quantifies the concept of intensional inheritance between concepts using information theory, providing formulas and exploring its relationship with extensional inheritance.
Contribution
It introduces an information-theoretic framework for modeling intensional inheritance and derives formulas for it, connecting it to extensional inheritance.
Findings
Derived formulas for intensional inheritance using Shannon and algorithmic information theory
Analyzed a special case with mutually exclusive properties
Linked intensional inheritance to extensional inheritance as a special case
Abstract
This paper addresses the problem of formalizing and quantifying the concept of "intensional inheritance" between two concepts. We begin by conceiving the intensional inheritance of from as the amount of information the proposition "x is " provides about the proposition "x is . To flesh this out, we consider concepts and defined by sets of properties and with associated degrees and , respectively, where the properties may overlap. We then derive formulas for the intensional inheritance using both Shannon information theory and algorithmic information theory, incorporating interaction information among properties. We examine a special case where all properties are mutually exclusive and…
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TopicsNeural Networks and Applications · Advanced Text Analysis Techniques
