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BRAIN-MIND MACHINERY
Brain-Inspired Computing and Mind Opening

by Gee-Wah Ng (DSO National Laboratories, Singapore & Boston University, USA)

Brain and mind continue to be a topic of enormous scientific interest. With the recent advances in measuring instruments such as two-photon laser scanning microscopy and fMRI, the neuronal connectivity and circuitry of how the brain's various regions are hierarchically interconnected and organized are better understood now than ever before. By reverse engineering the brain, computer scientists hope to build cognitively intelligent systems that will revolutionize the artificial intelligence paradigm.

Brain-Mind Machinery provides a walkthrough to the world of brain-inspired computing and mind-related questions. Bringing together diverse viewpoints and expertise from multidisciplinary communities, the book explores the human quest to build a thinking machine with human-like capabilities. Readers will acquire a first-hand understanding of the brain and mind mechanisms and machineries, as well as how much we have progressed in and how far we are from building a truly general intelligent system like the human brain.

 
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Readership: Lay public interested in scientific topics such as brain research; academics and industry scientists in artificial intelligence/machine learning, robotics, information processing, computational biology, neurobiology, psychology; students/researchers in intelligent/smart systems.
 


384pp
Pub. date: Mar 2009
eISBN: 9789812790262
 
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