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How the Brain Works: The Development of Intelligent Machines

James M. Goodwin,
Professor, Multimedia Systems Laboratory

We have proposed a long-term study of the behavior of the human brain as a paradigm for distributed computing. The crucial elements in the brain appear to be inaccurate, massively parallel, asyncronous (unclocked) hierarchically organized computing elements, which rely on nonlinear input/output response and adaptive feedback, often using incorrect data. Thus our studies include neural networks, fuzzy systems, genetic and other optimization methods.


a-fujitu@edumng1.u-aizu.ac.jp
Fri Feb 10 09:19:38 JST 1995