A New Direction in AI: Toward a Computational Theory of Perceptions

Zadeh, Lotfi A.

AI Magazine 

Like the well-known hsp system, FF relies on forward search in the state space, guided by a heuristic that estimates goal distances by ignoring delete lists. Humans have a remarkable capability to perform a wide variety of physical and mental tasks without any measurements and any computations. In more concrete terms, perceptions are f-granular, meaning that (1) the boundaries of perceived classes are unsharp and (2) the values of attributes are granulated, with a granule being a clump of values (points, objects) drawn together by indistinguishability, similarity, proximity, and function. The computational theory of perceptions (CTP), which is outlined in this article, adds to the armamentarium of AI a capability to compute and reason with perception-based information.