brain Books
We've found 12 books tagged 'brain' relevant to the field of humanlike conversational artificial intelligence.
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by Christian Mühl, Dirk Heylen and Anton Nijholt |
Summary: These are the proceedings of ABCI 2009, Affective Brain Computer Interfaces, a workshop that was organized in conjunction with ACII 2009, the International Conference on Affective Computation and Intelligent Interaction, held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 2009. The workshop took place on September 9, one...
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10987
by Margaret A. Boden |
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Interdisciplinary Essays |
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The MIT Press
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1989 |
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http://www.amazon.ca/Artificia... |
Summary: This collection of Margaret Boden’s essays written between 1982 and 1988 focuses on the relevance of artificial intelligence to psychology. With her usual clarity and eye for the key role that each discipline plays in the science of the mind, Boden ties the essays together...
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10985
by Włodzisław Duch and Jacek Mańdziuk |
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Springer
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2007 |
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Summary: Computational Intelligence (CI) is used as a name to cover many existing branches of science, with artificial neural networks, fuzzy systems and evolutionary computation forming its core. In recent years CI has been extended by adding many other subdisciplines and it became quite obvious that...
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Representation and Mind |
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The MIT Press
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2005 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Action-P... |
Summary: “Perception is not something that happens to us, or in us,” writes Alva Noë. “It is something we do.” In Action in Perception, Noë argues that perception and perceptual consciousness depend on capacities for action and thought-that perception is a kind of thoughtful activity. Touch,...
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Rough Guides
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2007 |
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Summary: Within our skulls resides an organ more powerful than the fastest supercomputer, the ultimate multi-tasker controlling everything from the retrieval of memories to complex reasoning - and even breathing. The Rough Guide to the Brain provides an absorbing and accessible introduction to the science of...
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Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension |
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Oxford University Press
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2008 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Supersiz... |
Summary: When historian Charles Weiner found pages of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman’s notes, he saw it as a “record” of Feynman’s work. Feynman himself, however, insisted that the notes were not a record but the work itself. In Supersizing the Mind, Andy Clark argues that...
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(Mrs. Hepsa Ely Silliman Memorial Lectures) |
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Yale University Press
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2000 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Computer... |
Summary: With a foreword by Paul M. Churchland and Patricia S. Churchland. This book represents the views of one of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century on the analogies between computing machines and the living human brain. John von Neumann concludes that the brain operates...
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How We Make Decisions |
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Plume
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2007 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Your-Bra... |
Summary: “A fascinating introduction” (Steven Pinker) to the science of decision-making
One of the leading thinkers in the computational neuroscience revolution offers a brilliant new perspective on the mind’s decision-making process. Why do we make the choices we make? How can science explain free will? If our...
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5914
by Jeff Hawkins and Sandra Blakeslee |
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Times Books
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2004 |
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http://www.amazon.com/Intellig... |
Summary: On Intelligence: How a New Understanding of the Brain will Lead to the Creation of Truly Intelligent Machines is a book by Palm Pilot-inventor Jeff Hawkins with New York Times science writer Sandra Blakeslee. The book explains Hawkins’ memory-prediction framework theory of the brain and...
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5816
by Scientific American |
Summary: UNDERSTANDING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE is one of the first four titles that launch an exciting new Pocket Science series, from the editors of America’s leading popular science magazine, Scientific American.
Comprised of critically acclaimed essays by the world’s leading experts on each topic in the series, these...