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From the page: "The neocortex is organized in six distinct layers parallel to the surface of the brain, and into columns that run perpendicular through these layers. "
Reviewed by Morlhach Oct 20 2004, 02:43am ( 13 reviews ) • sourceforge.net
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Rated by Grays42 on Feb 18 2009, 8:06pm
I'm sure this is very fascinating, but I don't have the patience to read it...
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Rated by FergusMurray on Dec 05 2006, 4:04am
Quite interesting article on the possibilities of emergent intelligence in 'self-organising networks of attractor neural networks'.
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Rated by joewalp on Oct 21 2006, 5:28am
This speculative article proposes a framework for exploring how information processing by a particular class of data structures, namely self-organizing networks (k times iterated) of attractor neural networks [1] (SONkANNs), resembles information processing by mammalian neural structures. It proposes to begin studying these structures by implementing a specific structure, namely a self-organizing Hopfield network (SOHN), within a plugable framework.Many more developed projects exist. If you'd like a sample, check out the circa 1996 SHRUTI [2] and the modeling work of Luis Rocha [3].[1]For background on the attractor concept, see the relevant Wikipedia and Mathworld entries:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attractorhttp://mathworld.wolfram.com/Attractor.htmlFor background on attractor neural networks, see the following page:http://www.lps.ens.fr/~risc/rescomp/acad.html[2]http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~shastri/shruti/[3]highly recommendedhttp://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/cprojects.htmlhttp://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/lr_form.html
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Rated by Alcoolex on Jan 08 2006, 12:23pm
Yeah, CTRP+P is cool since it's already black on white and therefore no real motivation to kill my retina. I see HAL from Odyssey:2001 in that article.
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Rated by Morlhach on Oct 20 2004, 2:43am
From the page: "The neocortex is organized in six distinct layers parallel to the surface of the brain, and into columns that run perpendicular through these layers. "
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Reviewed by complexity on Oct 01 2004, 3:26am
CH: I see some of these pages, and I think: "You know, that looks like something I ought to read and consider." But I can't get past the fact that it's just pages of text. No style. Shallow, huh?presses CTRL&P