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* approaches to allow many people to research and create aHuman program across internet are listed by topic in Tools and Procedures section | * approaches to allow many people to research and create aHuman program across internet are listed by topic in Tools and Procedures section |
Latest revision as of 19:09, 28 November 2018
aHuman Project Site Map
Home -> SiteMap
This page is intended to explain aHuman project page set to let you known where what can be found. Also it is a tool to ensure that pages are not trying to duplicate each other and cover project area in a reasonable way.
Home Page
- Google Project Home is [1] leading to site home page Home
- goals and generic approach for the project are explained on ProjectVision
- approaches to allow many people to research and create aHuman program across internet are listed by topic in Tools and Procedures section
- high-level division of aHuman research area into sub-areas can be found in the middle column named Research
- finally, Development column describes important activities regarding creation of the program - technical design, coding and testing
Tools and Procedures
- JoinProject explains how to become a project member
- ProjectCommunications lists used techniques to communicate across team
- DevelopmentEnvironment helps to establish development environment and do the coding
- CodeStyleGuide and DesignStyleGuide establish some limitations on coding and design
- ResearchCycle and DevelopmentCycle present procedules to participate in specific research and development respectively
- ProjectTeam - is a page where each project member can present himself
Research
- BiologicalLifeResearch - high-level components and curcuits of human biology. One of severe aHuman project principles is to make use of biological architecture where possible
- ArtificialLifeResearch - concepts of creating personality and feeling by means of software program
- ArtificialIntelligenceResearch - approaches of creating intelligent behaviour
- NeuralNetworksResearch - creating Neural Networks engine, which will be able to represent any required neural network with appropriate structure and characteristics
- NeoCortexResearch - create model of neocortex, which is the foundation of intelligence as per current neurobiogy data
- SensorsResearch - modeling generalised sensors as foundation for any specific target sensor element
- MotorResearch - modeling generalised effectors and related proprioceptors as foundation for any specific target motor element
- ArtificialIntelligenceDictionary - attempt to collect various terms to point to areas of further understanding and possible use
- Library - list of printed books, which can play significant role on understanding the project. It does not mention numerous articles, which are stored in svn subtree
Development
- ProjectPlanning - project implementation plan
- Architecture - components and curcuits of aHuman
- Specs - component-level design information
- TestFramework - test and debugging techiniques and tools
- Creatures - considered aHuman targets
- Features - valued features implemented by aHuman components
- ExternalKnowledgeBase - third-party code used
- RelatedResearchProjects - collection of external projects in aHuman project area