Connectionists: Ensemble computing

Weng, Juyang weng at msu.edu
Sat Jun 15 10:48:41 EDT 2024


Dear Gabriele Scheler,
   You wrote, "Then you can use this one neuron to calculate. You don't need the others."
   This is a surprisingly naive view of the complex brain.  You appear to have little idea about how neurons compete with many others to compute.   No neuron in the brain computes alone!
   Read Developmental Networks (DN-1 through DN-3) to learn a developmental model about the brain.  My book, Natural and Artificial Intelligence gives a systematic introduction.  https://www.amazon.com/Natural-Artificial-Intelligence-Juyang-Weng/dp/0985875712
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   Furthermore, you appear to lack basic knowledge in discrete mathematics and computer science since you do not demonstrate your knowledge of one-to-one correspondence.
   Best regards,
-John Weng

On Sat, Jun 15, 2024 at 10:25 PM Gabriele Scheler <gscheler at gmail.com> wrote:
This is my last answer because I think you are just pretending to be very clueless. The pattern evokes neuronal activation, and it also evokes activity in the one single neuron for the person whose face it is. This is how it is constructed. Then you can use this one neuron to calculate. You don't need the others.

Sorry, if you want more instruction you have to pay. Just let me know.

Gabriele

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This paper may be relevant to the discussion on symbolic computing in the brain.
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.12.22.573036v2<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.12.22.573036v2__;!!HXCxUKc!3XvVBOS7Ewzj9hEc7LIS4jJ1KaOBIEg96-dgQQoFBKgSXwmbWIv9bbBw_q5aEBIrkXofN97mq1r_Tw$>

It leverages ideas about ensembles in the brain and outlines a basic scheme for symbolic abstraction .

Gabriele
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