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Author Swedish Conference on Connectionism (1995 : Skövde, Sweden)

Title Current trends in connectionism : proceedings of the Swedish Conference on Connectionism, 1995 / edited by Lars F. Niklasson and Mikael B. Bodén
Published Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2013

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Contents Front Cover; Current Trends in Connectionism; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Landmark Arrays and the Hippocampal Cognitive Map:David S. Touretzlcy, A. David Redish; Physiological Constraints on Models of Behavior:Michael Hasselmo; Recurrent Attractor Neural Networks in Model of Cortical Associative Memory Function: Erik Fransen, Anders Lansner; A Biophysically-Based Model of the Neostriatum as Dynamically Reconfigurable Network:J. Randall Gobbel; Dynamical Approximation by Neural Nets:Max Garzon, Fernanda Botelho
On Parallel Selective Principal Component Analysis: Mats Osterberg, Reiner LenzEfficient Neural Net Isomorphism Testing: Max Garzon, Arun Jagota; The TECO Theory -- Simulation of Recognition Failure: Sverker P. Sikstrom, Anders Lansner; Searching Weight Space for Backpropagation Solution Types:Noel Sharkey, John Neary, Amanda Sharkey; Features of Distributed Representations for Tree-structures: A Study of RAAM:Mikael Bodin, Lars Niklasson
Using the Conceptual Graph Model as Intermediate Representation for Knowledge Translation in Hybrid Systems: Nicolae B. Szirbik, Gabriel L. Sarnia, Diana L. BuligaAdaptive Generalization in Dynamic Neural Networks: Stuart A. Jackson, Noel E. Sharkey; Diversity, Neural Nets and Safety Critical Applications:A. J.C. Sharkey, N.E. Sharkey, O.C. Gopinath; Some Experiments Using Extra Output Learning to Hint Multi Layer Perceptrons: Olle Gällmo, Jakob Carlström; Minimization of Quantization Errors in Digital Implementations of Multi Layer Perceptrons: Jakob Carlström
Multimodal Sensing for Motor Control:Christian BallceniusModeling, Connectionist and Otherwise:Tim van Gelder; A Connectionist Exploration of the Computational Implications of Embodiment:Ronan Reilly; Behaviorism and Reinforcement Learning: Tomas Landelius, Hans Knutsson; Symbol Grounding and Transcedental Logic:Erich Prem; Connectionist Synthetic Epistemology: Requirements for the Development of Objectivity: Ronald Chrisley, Andy Holland; Are Representations Still Necessary for Understanding Cognition?:Orlando Bisacchi Coelho; Indeterminacy and Experience: Pauli Pylkkö
The Symbolic-Subsymbolic Relation: From Limitivism to Correspondence: Tere VadènLearning to Retrieve Information: Brian Bartell, Garrison W. Cottrell, Rik Belew; Connectionist Models for the Detection of Oil Spills from Doppler Radar Imagery:Tom Ziemlce, Fred rik Athley; The Neural Network House: An Overview: Michael C. Mozer, Robert H. Dodier, Marc Anderson, Lucky Vidmar, Robert F. Cruickshank III, Debra Miller; Author Index
Summary In order to build ""intelligent"" machines, many researchers have turned to the only naturally occurring intelligent system: the brain. For quite a while now, both the function and architecture of the brain have served as inspiration to philosophers, psychologists, computer scientists, neurobiologists, physicists and others in their quest for solving problems that seem to require intelligence in their own particular domain. The progress in the field of connectionism -- or artificial neural networks -- has had its ups and downs during its maturing years. Advocates of the field pointed ou
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Subject Connectionism -- Congresses
Cognition -- Congresses
Artificial intelligence -- Congresses
COMPUTERS -- General.
Artificial intelligence
Cognition
Connectionism
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Niklasson, Lars F
Bodén, Mikael B
ISBN 9781134796182
1134796188