Artificial Intelligence

   

Language Image Natural Modeling Architecture (LINMA)

Authors: Bing Lin

In this paper, Language Image Natural Modeling Architecture (LINMA) is proposed, based on research over at least millions years of evolution and compression of interactive intelligence along with the real spatial world. It is interaction that bridges human and the real world.In fact, the evolution of interactive intelligence has been driven by limbs of human or animals. Thus, interactive action based depiction of limbs could be critical component of human intelligence.We propose LINMA's pattern of limbs, illustrating various shapes, gestures, postures and motion trajectories. Symbolization of these patterns can provide language building blocks. Arms, hands and fingers have played fundamental role in construction of human civilization. They are deserved to be depicted as a visible carrier of intelligence. Thus a very straightforward means is available for human being to explore the nature of intelligence.Actually, our hands hold the secrets of language intelligence. It couldn't be simpler and more powerful. LINMA language could serve as action dataset to empower wearable devices, virtual digital human and humanoid robot with embodied intelligence.

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