portegys%Ucb-Vax@ihuxv.UUCP (04/05/84)
Recently someone mentioned a system called PURR-PUSS (I think it was Ken Laws), in connection with determining the configuration of a finite state machine based on observation of input-output relationships. I'm doing some work related to that, and would appreciate references to PURR-PUSS. Tom Portegys, Bell Labs Naperville, Ill., ihuxv!portegys [I ran across PURR-PUSS in J.H. Andreae's "PURR-PUSS: Purposeful Unprimed Rewardable Robot", Electrical Engineering Report No. 24, Sept. 1974, Man-Machine Studies, Progress Report UC-DSE/4(1974) to the Defence Scientific Establishment, Editor J.H. Andreae, Dept. of EE, Univ. of Canterbury Christchurch, New Zealand, pp. 100-150. This article describes several applications of the PUSS (Predictor Using Slide and Strings) learning program, including the identification of a repetition pattern in a seemingly random H/T sequence. (The pattern was two random choices followed by a repeat of the second choice.) References are given to earlier reports in this series. I also have copies of reports 26, 27, and 28 (Sep. 1975); each has at least one article on the use of PUSS learning/predicting modules for the reasoning component in some application. -- KIL]
portegys@ihuxv.UUCP (Tom Portegys) (04/05/84)
Recently someone mentioned a system called PURR-PUSS (I think it was Ken Laws), in connection with determining the configuration of a finite state machine based on observation of input-output relationships. I'm doing some work related to that, and would appreciate references to PURR-PUSS. Tom Portegys, Bell Labs Naperville, Ill., ihuxv!portegys