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Glossary of OpenCog AI terminology with no actionable leads

The passage is a technical glossary of AI system components and acronyms, containing no names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking influential actors to controversial actions. It offers no inv Defines numerous OpenCog-related terms (e.g., GOLEM, PLN, MOSES). Provides no references to individuals, organizations, or events.

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #013242
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The passage is a technical glossary of AI system components and acronyms, containing no names, dates, transactions, or allegations linking influential actors to controversial actions. It offers no inv Defines numerous OpenCog-related terms (e.g., GOLEM, PLN, MOSES). Provides no references to individuals, organizations, or events.

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w NO fon A Glossary GB: Global Brain GEOP: Goal Evaluator Operating Procedure (in a GOLEM context) GIS: Geospatial Information System GOLEM: Goal-Oriented LEarning Meta-architecture GP: Genetic Programming HOI: Higher-Order Inference HOPLN: Higher-Order PLN HR: Historical Repository (in a GOLEM context) HTM: Hierarchical Temporal Memory IA: (Allen) Interval Algebra (an algebra of temporal intervals) IRC: Imitation / Reinforcement / Correction (Learning) LIFES: Learning-Integrated Feature Selection LTI: Long Term Importance MA: MindAgent MOSES: Meta-Optimizing Semantic Evolutionary Search MSH: Mirror System Hypothesis NARS: Non-Axiomatic Reasoning System NLGen: A specific software component within OpenCog, which provides one way of dealing with Natural Language Generation OCP: OpenCogPrime OP: Operating Program (in a GOLEM context) PEPL: Probabilistic Evolutionary Procedure Learning (e.g. MOSES) PLN: Probabilistic Logic Networks RCC: Region Connection Calculus RelEx: A specific software component within OpenCog, which provides one way of dealing with natural language Relationship Extraction SAT: Boolean SATisfaction, as a mathematical / computational problem SMEPH: Self-Modifying Evolving Probabilistic Hypergraph SRAM: Simple Realistic Agents Model STI: Short Term Importance STV: Simple Truth VAlue TV: Truth Value VLTI: Very Long Term Importances WSPS: Whole-Sentence Purely-Syntactic Parsing A.2 Glossary of Specialized Terms Abduction: A general form of inference that goes from data describing something to a hypothesis that accounts for the data. Often in an OpenCog context, this refers to the PLN abduction rule, a specific First-Order PLN rule (If A implies C, and B implies C, then maybe A is B), which embodies a simple form of abductive inference. But OpenCog may also carry out abduction, as a general process, in other ways. Action Selection: The process via which the OpenCog system chooses which Schema to enact, based on its current goals and context. Active Schema Pool: The set of Schema currently in the midst of Schema Execution.

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