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Artificial Mind System - Kernel Memory Approach

By: Hoya, Tetsuya [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in Computational Intelligence: 1Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005.Description: XXI, 270 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540324034.Subject(s): Computer science | Computers | Artificial intelligence | Bioinformatics | Statistical physics | Dynamical systems | Applied mathematics | Engineering mathematics | Vibration | Dynamics | Computer Science | Theory of Computation | Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Bioinformatics | Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity | Vibration, Dynamical Systems, ControlDDC classification: 004.0151 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part I: The Neural Foundations -- From Classical Connectionist Models to Probabilistic / Generalised Regression Neural Networks (PNNs / GRNNs) -- The Kernel Memory Concept – A Paradigm Shift from Conventional Connectionism -- The Self-Organising Kernel Memory (SOKM) -- Part II: Artificial Mind Systems -- The Artificial Mind System (AMS), Modules, and their Interactions -- Sensation and Perception Modules -- Learning in the AMS Context -- Memory Modules and the Innate Structure -- Language and Thinking Modules -- Modelling Abstract Notions Relevant to the Mind and Associated Modules -- Epilogue – Towards Developing a Realistic Sense of Artificial Intelligence.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is written from an engineer's perspective of the mind. "Artificial Mind System" exposes the reader to a broad spectrum of interesting areas in general brain science and mind-oriented studies. In this research monograph a picture of the holistic model of an artificial mind system and its behaviour is drawn, as concretely as possible, within a unified context, which could eventually lead to practical realisation in terms of hardware or software. With a view that "the mind is a system always evolving", ideas inspired by many branches of studies related to brain science are integrated within the text, i.e. artificial intelligence, cognitive science / psychology, connectionism, consciousness studies, general neuroscience, linguistics, pattern recognition / data clustering, robotics, and signal processing.
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Part I: The Neural Foundations -- From Classical Connectionist Models to Probabilistic / Generalised Regression Neural Networks (PNNs / GRNNs) -- The Kernel Memory Concept – A Paradigm Shift from Conventional Connectionism -- The Self-Organising Kernel Memory (SOKM) -- Part II: Artificial Mind Systems -- The Artificial Mind System (AMS), Modules, and their Interactions -- Sensation and Perception Modules -- Learning in the AMS Context -- Memory Modules and the Innate Structure -- Language and Thinking Modules -- Modelling Abstract Notions Relevant to the Mind and Associated Modules -- Epilogue – Towards Developing a Realistic Sense of Artificial Intelligence.

This book is written from an engineer's perspective of the mind. "Artificial Mind System" exposes the reader to a broad spectrum of interesting areas in general brain science and mind-oriented studies. In this research monograph a picture of the holistic model of an artificial mind system and its behaviour is drawn, as concretely as possible, within a unified context, which could eventually lead to practical realisation in terms of hardware or software. With a view that "the mind is a system always evolving", ideas inspired by many branches of studies related to brain science are integrated within the text, i.e. artificial intelligence, cognitive science / psychology, connectionism, consciousness studies, general neuroscience, linguistics, pattern recognition / data clustering, robotics, and signal processing.

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