cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses
... Impact of videogame play on the brain’s microstructural properties: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses H Takeuchi1, Y Taki1,2,3, H Hashizume4, K Asano5, M Asano6, Y Sassa1, S Yokota1, Y Kotozaki7, R Nouchi8 and R Kawashima2,9,10 Videogame play (VGP) has been associated with numerous preferred ...
... Impact of videogame play on the brain’s microstructural properties: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses H Takeuchi1, Y Taki1,2,3, H Hashizume4, K Asano5, M Asano6, Y Sassa1, S Yokota1, Y Kotozaki7, R Nouchi8 and R Kawashima2,9,10 Videogame play (VGP) has been associated with numerous preferred ...
Natural language acquisition and rhetoric in artificial intelligence
... hardware of computers, artificial intelligence has relied heavily on the formal approaches to language that a few theories in linguistics can provide. However, as the discipline shifts focus and moves beyond the restrictive paradigm forced by a reliance on computers, we find ourselves free to pursue ...
... hardware of computers, artificial intelligence has relied heavily on the formal approaches to language that a few theories in linguistics can provide. However, as the discipline shifts focus and moves beyond the restrictive paradigm forced by a reliance on computers, we find ourselves free to pursue ...
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... -if one tries to store more than about 0.14*(number of neurons) patterns, the network exhibits unstable behavior - works well only if patterns are uncorrelated ...
... -if one tries to store more than about 0.14*(number of neurons) patterns, the network exhibits unstable behavior - works well only if patterns are uncorrelated ...
OpenCog: A Software Framework for Integrative Artificial General
... system [1]. Different parts of the brain carry out various functions, and no one part is particularly intelligent on its own, but working in concert within the right architecture they result in human-level intelligence. In this vein, Steven Mithen [2] has provided powerful albeit somewhat speculativ ...
... system [1]. Different parts of the brain carry out various functions, and no one part is particularly intelligent on its own, but working in concert within the right architecture they result in human-level intelligence. In this vein, Steven Mithen [2] has provided powerful albeit somewhat speculativ ...
Lesion mapping of social problem solving
... Scores for each variable were obtained, followed by voxel-based lesion–symptom mapping. Stepwise regression analyses revealed that working memory, processing speed, and emotional intelligence predict individual differences in everyday problem solving. A targeted analysis of specific everyday problem ...
... Scores for each variable were obtained, followed by voxel-based lesion–symptom mapping. Stepwise regression analyses revealed that working memory, processing speed, and emotional intelligence predict individual differences in everyday problem solving. A targeted analysis of specific everyday problem ...
Digital Aristotle
... Which of the following organisms is the first to be adversely affected by thermal pollution in a stream? (A) Trees along the bank (B) Insect larvae in the water (C) Large fish migrating up stream (D) Birds drinking the water (E) Bacteria in the water Some specific knowledge required ...
... Which of the following organisms is the first to be adversely affected by thermal pollution in a stream? (A) Trees along the bank (B) Insect larvae in the water (C) Large fish migrating up stream (D) Birds drinking the water (E) Bacteria in the water Some specific knowledge required ...
6.Lecture-664 - iLab! - University of Southern California
... pixels triplets (Red,Green,Blue) that define the color of the pixel. We want to label a given pixel color as belonging to one of the color patches we used to mark the hand, or as not belonging to any class. A straightforward way to detect whether a given target color (R’,G’,B’) matches the pixel ...
... pixels triplets (Red,Green,Blue) that define the color of the pixel. We want to label a given pixel color as belonging to one of the color patches we used to mark the hand, or as not belonging to any class. A straightforward way to detect whether a given target color (R’,G’,B’) matches the pixel ...
Reducing the Effects of Stereotype Threat on African American
... or more domains of achievement. Devaluing, an early stage of disidentification, can be observed when, for example, a student proclaims that “math is for nerds,” in response to receiving a poor grade in math class. But often, this kind of devaluing is short lived, a temporary disengagement of self-es ...
... or more domains of achievement. Devaluing, an early stage of disidentification, can be observed when, for example, a student proclaims that “math is for nerds,” in response to receiving a poor grade in math class. But often, this kind of devaluing is short lived, a temporary disengagement of self-es ...
Hive Collective Intelligence for Cloud Robotics
... most evident advantage of Cloud Robotics, but, other much more significant yet subtle advantages can now be identified. Moving away from traditional Robotics, and approaching Cloud Robotics through the prism of distributed systems or Swarm Intelligence offers quite an interesting composure; physical ...
... most evident advantage of Cloud Robotics, but, other much more significant yet subtle advantages can now be identified. Moving away from traditional Robotics, and approaching Cloud Robotics through the prism of distributed systems or Swarm Intelligence offers quite an interesting composure; physical ...
Michael Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence
... representation of the observed scene to provide crucial inputs for the premotor mirror system. Findings from Parma on mirror-like neurons in area PF of parietal cortex and the connection of this area with the mirror neuron region of area F5 indicates an intimate relation between PF and F5 mirror neu ...
... representation of the observed scene to provide crucial inputs for the premotor mirror system. Findings from Parma on mirror-like neurons in area PF of parietal cortex and the connection of this area with the mirror neuron region of area F5 indicates an intimate relation between PF and F5 mirror neu ...
I-02-04-LaDuke-Knowledge 65-74 (18 Feb 08) SP FINAL
... things. It is important to differentiate between working knowledge and applying knowledge. Intelligence can exist without ever being applied, but intelligence is a requirement for any application to occur. Knowledge Interaction Flows Knowledge interactions are not linear. One interaction does not ne ...
... things. It is important to differentiate between working knowledge and applying knowledge. Intelligence can exist without ever being applied, but intelligence is a requirement for any application to occur. Knowledge Interaction Flows Knowledge interactions are not linear. One interaction does not ne ...
Document
... • Logic (term, predicate, combinatory) may be used as a base-level language for expressing patterns • The reflexive process of flexibly recognizing patterns in oneself and then improving oneself based on these patterns is the “basic algorithm of intelligence” • The phenomenal self, a key aspect of i ...
... • Logic (term, predicate, combinatory) may be used as a base-level language for expressing patterns • The reflexive process of flexibly recognizing patterns in oneself and then improving oneself based on these patterns is the “basic algorithm of intelligence” • The phenomenal self, a key aspect of i ...
Convergent evolution of complex brains and high intelligence
... simple to moderately complex brains [7]. Within endoparasitic platyhelminths (cestodes, nematodes), there is massive secondary simplification of the nervous system. In contrast, some predatory annelid polychaetes have multilobed cerebral ganglia with a protocerebrum containing mushroom-like structur ...
... simple to moderately complex brains [7]. Within endoparasitic platyhelminths (cestodes, nematodes), there is massive secondary simplification of the nervous system. In contrast, some predatory annelid polychaetes have multilobed cerebral ganglia with a protocerebrum containing mushroom-like structur ...
14.FARS 3.Synthetic PET(2001) - University of Southern California
... As a computational plus (going beyond the imaging technology), we can also collect the contributions of the excitatory and inhibitory synapses separately, based on evaluating the integral in (1) over one set of synapses or the other. Michael Arbib CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence, US ...
... As a computational plus (going beyond the imaging technology), we can also collect the contributions of the excitatory and inhibitory synapses separately, based on evaluating the integral in (1) over one set of synapses or the other. Michael Arbib CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence, US ...
USC Brain Project Specific Aims
... Michael A Arbib, and Jeffrey Grethe, Editors, 2001, Computing the Brain: A Guide to Neuroinformatics, San Diego: Academic Press (in press) Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence, USC, Fall 2001. Lecture 1. Introduction and Overview ...
... Michael A Arbib, and Jeffrey Grethe, Editors, 2001, Computing the Brain: A Guide to Neuroinformatics, San Diego: Academic Press (in press) Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence, USC, Fall 2001. Lecture 1. Introduction and Overview ...
Michael Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence
... Michael Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence University of Southern California, Fall 2001 ...
... Michael Arbib: CS564 - Brain Theory and Artificial Intelligence University of Southern California, Fall 2001 ...
research statement
... on artificial intelligence, computational intelligence, soft-computing, machine learning, data mining, knowledge discovery and knowledge engineering tasks. My study also includes associative memories, pattern and sequence learning, semantic learning, and associative learning. I specialize in the fie ...
... on artificial intelligence, computational intelligence, soft-computing, machine learning, data mining, knowledge discovery and knowledge engineering tasks. My study also includes associative memories, pattern and sequence learning, semantic learning, and associative learning. I specialize in the fie ...
A Neural Model of Rule Generation in Inductive Reasoning
... (Verguts & De Boeck, 2002). Second, there are both qualitative and quantitative differences in individuals’ ability; they exhibit the expected variability in ‘‘processing power’’ (variously attributed to working memory, attention, learning ability, or executive functions) and also consistent differe ...
... (Verguts & De Boeck, 2002). Second, there are both qualitative and quantitative differences in individuals’ ability; they exhibit the expected variability in ‘‘processing power’’ (variously attributed to working memory, attention, learning ability, or executive functions) and also consistent differe ...
Imitating the Brain with Neurocomputer A New Way towards Artificial
... four classic methodologies or the combination of them? It is still disputable among the researchers but most of them hold a negative viewpoint that, even with higher performance computing platforms and much more big data, such AI only can progress quantitatively rather than qualitatively. The underl ...
... four classic methodologies or the combination of them? It is still disputable among the researchers but most of them hold a negative viewpoint that, even with higher performance computing platforms and much more big data, such AI only can progress quantitatively rather than qualitatively. The underl ...
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... The same theory has been worked with [T2V] System. Anaphora and other co-references are resolved using the dependency structures found in Natural Language Parsing. A role matching and behavior assignment to the identified entities is labeled between the words. It is done by matching the correspondin ...
... The same theory has been worked with [T2V] System. Anaphora and other co-references are resolved using the dependency structures found in Natural Language Parsing. A role matching and behavior assignment to the identified entities is labeled between the words. It is done by matching the correspondin ...
collective intelligence
... the principle behind the division of labour that sustains the functioning of complex social and economic systems: when humans and possibly other non–human animals work together, they achieve bigger results than individuals working on their own. Indeed, the people involved in mapping sessions engage ...
... the principle behind the division of labour that sustains the functioning of complex social and economic systems: when humans and possibly other non–human animals work together, they achieve bigger results than individuals working on their own. Indeed, the people involved in mapping sessions engage ...
Children's intellectual ability is associated with structural network integrity
... 2006; Tamnes et al., 2010). However, the relationship of network properties derived from axonal white matter tracts such as network efficiency with intelligence during childhood has received little investigation. Intelligence can be defined as the individual's capacity for mental functioning across a ...
... 2006; Tamnes et al., 2010). However, the relationship of network properties derived from axonal white matter tracts such as network efficiency with intelligence during childhood has received little investigation. Intelligence can be defined as the individual's capacity for mental functioning across a ...
Study Group concerning the Vision of the Future Society Brought by
... AI partly superior to humans’ abilities could be achieved in 2045 as a tentative goal. However AI equivalent to humans’ intelligence including humans’ physical and social abilities as a whole would not be achieved by then. If a longer term is considered, however, the view is also discussed that Arti ...
... AI partly superior to humans’ abilities could be achieved in 2045 as a tentative goal. However AI equivalent to humans’ intelligence including humans’ physical and social abilities as a whole would not be achieved by then. If a longer term is considered, however, the view is also discussed that Arti ...
Document
... • The transformation of input to concept is a complex process (binding), barely understood by neuroscientists. (In spite of claims to the opposite by some computer scientists.) ...
... • The transformation of input to concept is a complex process (binding), barely understood by neuroscientists. (In spite of claims to the opposite by some computer scientists.) ...