Difference between revisions of "ComputationalCortexModel"

From aHuman Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
(Automated page entry using MWPush.pl)
 
(Automated page entry using MWPush.pl)
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
 
<pre style="color: green">Computational Cortex Model</pre>
 
<pre style="color: green">Computational Cortex Model</pre>
 
@@[[Home]] -> [[NeoCortexResearch]] -> [[ComputationalCortexModel]]
 
@@[[Home]] -> [[NeoCortexResearch]] -> [[ComputationalCortexModel]]
Line 10: Line 9:
  
 
* consider sequence - word "concatenation"
 
* consider sequence - word "concatenation"
* sequences are based on emotional stressing - con-cate-nation
+
** sequences are based on emotional stressing - con-cate-nation
* consider you start hearing "ncate"
+
** consider you start hearing "ncate"
* you will ignore "n" as it could be part of "in category"
+
** you will ignore "n" as it could be part of "in category"
* you will surely map "cate" to strong subsequence
+
** you will surely map "cate" to strong subsequence
* so your expected word will be "cate-gory"
+
** so your expected word will be "cate-gory"
* you will recognise "(con)-cate-nation" - after hearing "nation" - like you go to wrong direction then confused and returned to the forked way
+
** you will recognise "(con)-cate-nation" - after hearing "nation" - like you go to wrong direction then confused and returned to the forked way
 
* consider similarity between invariant representation in neocortex and error function as content of feed-forward flow
 
* consider similarity between invariant representation in neocortex and error function as content of feed-forward flow
* invariant representation of auditory information - relative intervals, not absolute notes are stored and recognized
+
** invariant representation of auditory information - relative intervals, not absolute notes are stored and recognized

Latest revision as of 19:05, 28 November 2018

Computational Cortex Model

@@Home -> NeoCortexResearch -> ComputationalCortexModel


This page covers describing model of neocortex region which satisfies requirements. The model show architectural implementation details which demonstrate how required workflow cases are implemented.

Thoughts

  • consider sequence - word "concatenation"
    • sequences are based on emotional stressing - con-cate-nation
    • consider you start hearing "ncate"
    • you will ignore "n" as it could be part of "in category"
    • you will surely map "cate" to strong subsequence
    • so your expected word will be "cate-gory"
    • you will recognise "(con)-cate-nation" - after hearing "nation" - like you go to wrong direction then confused and returned to the forked way
  • consider similarity between invariant representation in neocortex and error function as content of feed-forward flow
    • invariant representation of auditory information - relative intervals, not absolute notes are stored and recognized