Abstract

In order for strong artificial intelligence to generate human-like belief, there must be an operational definition and a representation consistent with computer simulation. This article reviewed the research findings and theories on representation, generation, and adjustion of belief, and proposed a new three-dimensional network psychological model of belief representation. Belief is represented in two forms, belief sentence and belief structure diagram, and consists of four key elements, which are belief content, belief value, grammar, and link. Based on this belief representation, this article expounded how belief generates and changes, and a possible abstract model for simulation by artificial general intelligence.

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