Comment by mtts
4 days ago
The interesting thing here is that the human brain also seems to use pretrained ... things. For vision, use the visual subsystem. For hearing, use the auditory subsystem. For movement ... you get the point. Plus you can combine these pretrained ... things, so for example for complex movement, like balancing on a tightrope, multiple subsystems are used (try standing on one leg with your eyes closed).
Z-vectors are of course nothing like the subsystems in your brain, but general the approach is certainly similar to how the brain works.
> things
Senses?
For sight and hearing, yes, but is "language use" a sense?
In the strict sense, no, but as a system of communication, yes; organisms need some form of sensory perception to communicate or 'sense' language.