#3983 Human Learning Process; +LLM/KG-Based Learning Framework
#3983 Human Learning Process; +LLM/KG-Based Learning Framework #3983 From a brain/control perspective, describe from birth to age ten how a baby lives moment to moment, processes inputs, and either updates "body process steps" and memory to learn and evolve From a systems and control perspective, the development of a child from birth to age ten is a transition from an interrupt-driven, reflexive hardware system to a highly optimized, predictive software architecture. Think of the brain as a central processing unit that begins with basic BIOS routines (reflexes) and slowly compiles its own operating system through billions of real-time I/O (Input/Output) cycles. Phase 1: The Sensorimotor Boot-Up (Birth – 2 Years) In the first months, the baby lives in a state of sensory flooding . The "input" is high-bandwidth but low-resolution; the brain is receiving millions of raw signals but lacks the "drivers" to interpret them. Moment-to-Moment: Life is a series ...