Intelligence Via Compression Of Information: The Sp Theory Of Intelligence And Its Realisation In The Sp Computer Model

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Explaining Away
forthcoming
Heuristic Search
Information Compression
Information Retrieval
Information Theory
Intelligence
Multiple Alignment
Natural Language Processing
Neural Inhition
Parsing
Pattern Recognition
Phrase Structure
Planning
Post Canonical System
Problem Solving
Reasoning
Redundancy
SP-Multiple-Alignment
Transformational Grammar
Transparency
Turing Machine
Unsupervised Learning

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  • ISBN 9789819824830
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2026
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book introduces the SP Theory of Intelligence (SPTI), a bold framework for understanding both natural and artificial intelligence via information compression (IC). The name "SP" is short for Simplicity and Power—two ideas that mean IC as the basis for intelligence. Central in the SPTI is the concept of the SP-Multiple-Alignment, a major discovery with the potential to be as significant for an understanding of intelligence as DNA is for an understanding of biology. It may prove to be the "double-helix" of intelligence!With this unifying idea, the book shows how several aspects of intelligence may be integrated seamlessly, including understanding language, the creation of meaningful language, solving problems, making plans, and more. It also reveals a surprising insight: that mathematics can be seen as a set of techniques for IC, and their application. Together, these discoveries point to the exciting possibility of a "New Mathematics", combining the strengths of the SPTI with more than two thousand years of thinking about mathematics.

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