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Calculus of thought : neuromorphic logistic regression in cognitive machines neuromorphic logistic regression in cognitive machines / Daniel M. Rice

By: Material type: TextTextAmsterdam: Academic Press, 2014Description: 280 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780124104075
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HA31.3  RIC
Contents:
Calculus ratiocinator -- Most likely inference -- Probability learning and memory -- Causal reasoning -- Neural calculus -- Oscillating neural synchrony -- Alzheimer's and mind-brain problems -- Let us calculate.
Summary: A must-read for all scientists about a very simple computation method designed to simulate big-data neural processing. This book is inspired by the Calculus Ratiocinator idea of Gottfried Leibniz, which is that machine computation should be developed to simulate human cognitive processes, thus avoiding problematic subjective bias in analytic solutions to practical and scientific problems. The reduced error logistic regression (RELR) method is proposed as such a "Calculus of Thought
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Calculus ratiocinator --
Most likely inference --
Probability learning and memory --
Causal reasoning --
Neural calculus --
Oscillating neural synchrony --
Alzheimer's and mind-brain problems --
Let us calculate.

A must-read for all scientists about a very simple computation method designed to simulate big-data neural processing. This book is inspired by the Calculus Ratiocinator idea of Gottfried Leibniz, which is that machine computation should be developed to simulate human cognitive processes, thus avoiding problematic subjective bias in analytic solutions to practical and scientific problems. The reduced error logistic regression (RELR) method is proposed as such a "Calculus of Thought

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