Understanding and implementing the brain's computational paradigm is
the one true grand challenge facing computer researchers. Not only are
the brain's computational capabilities far beyond those of
conventional computers, its energy efficiency is truly remarkable.
This book, written from the perspective of a computer designer and
targeted at computer researchers, is intended to give both background
and lay out a course of action for studying the brain's computational
paradigm. It contains a mix of concepts and ideas drawn from
computational neuroscience, combined with those of the author. As
background, relevant biological features are described in terms of
their computational and communication properties. The brain's
neocortex is constructed of massively interconnected neurons that
compute and communicate via voltage spikes, and a strong argument can
be made that precise spike timing is an essential element of the
paradigm. Drawing from the biological features, a mathematics-based
computational paradigm is constructed. The key feature is spiking
neurons that perform communication and processing in space-time, with
emphasis on time. In these paradigms, time is used as a freely
available resource for both communication and computation. Neuron
models are first discussed in general, and one is chosen for detailed
development. Using the model, single-neuron computation is first
explored. Neuron inputs are encoded as spike patterns, and the neuron
is trained to identify input pattern similarities. Individual neurons
are building blocks for constructing larger ensembles, referred to as
"columns". These columns are trained in an unsupervised manner and
operate collectively to perform the basic cognitive function of
pattern clustering. Similar input patterns are mapped to a much
smaller set of similar output patterns, thereby dividing the input
patterns into identifiable clusters. Larger cognitive systems are
formed by combining columns into a hierarchical architecture. These
higher level architectures are the subject of ongoing study, and
progress to date is described in detail in later chapters. Simulation
plays a major role in model development, and the simulation
infrastructure developed by the author is described.
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ISBN
9783031017544
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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