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Information processing deliverables for a single species

The questions, involving simplifications and falsifications, the methods, the projects, and the status of the research program.

For a single innate skill, for a single species, we can list the following components or deliverables:

  1. a representation of the skill as we would expect it to be stored in the brain
  2. a program or process that converts the skill information into action, when the skill is invoked or activated. For my research, the skills are limited to actions involving skeletal motion (joint angle rotations), and to the integration of some perception (primarily gravity and vision)
  3. a program or process that converts the skeletal action into real-world action, e.g. walking
  4. a program or process that converts the real-world action into 2D visual information, such as might be seen by an audience -- important for falsification. The same program or process is expected to provide visual information for the visual input associated with the skill.

If the skill above is innate, for a single species, we need the following additional components or deliverables:

  1. a representation of the skill as we would expect it to be stored in DNA
  2. a program or process that maps the DNA representation into the brain representation.

For the evolution of the same single innate skill, we need the following additional components or deliverables:

  1. a program or process that combines the DNA representation for the father and the skill representation of the mother into the target DNA skill representation, where there is variation between the skill of the mother and the skill of the father, multiple ways of combining them, where mostly viable skills are generated, and where viable and non-viable mutations may be generated (in reasonable proportions).
  2. a program or process that shows how mutations might lead to additional skills that increase fitness and might lead to a new species

For evaluating the storage requirements and constraints for a complete set of innate skills for a single individual in that same species, we need the following additional components or deliverables:

  1. a skill representation for the complete set of innate skills in DNA that is highly compressed to fit the storage constraint in DNA
  2. a program or process that may decompress the representation for storage in the brain, and/or for decompression while executing the skill

For a single learned skill, for a single species, we need the following additional components or deliverables:

  1. representations of the innate skills that are required and sufficient to generate the learned skill in the brain
  2. programs or processes that are required and sufficient to generate the learned skill in the brain
  3. programs or processes that may be required to compress the skill representation for long-time storage in memory

For group-level skill-sets of coordinated skills, we need the following additional components or deliverables:

  1. representations of the skills in the skill-set of coordinated skills (always multiple skills):
  2. representation of the information exchange that allows the coordination of the skill-based actions, including information content, sequence, and timing
  3. a program or process that models the associated real-world action -- and shows how the coordinated action increases the fitness of the group (i.e. the resultant benefits)

For the evolution of group-level skill-sets of coordinated skills, we need the following additional components or deliverables:

  1. a program or process that shows how mutations in one or more of the skills in the set might lead to improvements in performance or communication that increase fitness and might lead to a new skill set and eventually to a new species

 


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