These eleven contributions by leaders in the fields of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science cover the phenomenon of parallelism in both natural and artificial systems, from the neural architecture of the human brain to the electronic architecture of parallel computers. The brain's complex neural architecture not only supports higher mental processes, such as learning, perception, and thought, but also supervises the body's basic physiological operating system and oversees its emergency services of damage control and self-repair. By combining sound empirical observation with elegant theoretical modeling, neuroscientists are rapidly developing a detailed and convincing account of the organization and the functioning of this natural, living parallel machine. At the same time, computer scientists and engineers are devising imaginative parallel computing machines and the programming languages and techniques necessary to use them to create superb new experimental instruments for the study of all parallel systems.
Contents
Natural and Artificial Parallel Computation, M. A. Arbib, J. A. Robinson • The Evolution of Computing, R. E. Gomory • The Nature of Parallel Programming, P. Brinch Hansen • Toward General Purpose Parallel Computers, D. May • Applications of Parallel Supercomputers, G. E. Fox • Cooperative Computation in Brains and Computers, M. A. Arbib • Parallel Processing in the Primate Cortex, P. Goldman-Rakic • Neural Darwinism, G. M. Edelman, G. N. Reeke, Jr. • How the Brain Rewires Itself, M. Merzenich • Memory-Based Reasoning, D. Waltz • Natural and Artificial Reasoning, J. A. Robinson
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Michael Arbib has played a leading role at the interface of neuroscience and computer science ever since his first book, Brains, Machines, and Mathematics. From Neuron to Cognition provides a worthy pedagogical sequel to his widely acclaimed Handbook of Brain Theory and Neural Networks. After thirty years at University of Southern California he is now pursuing interests in “how the brain got language” and “neuroscience for architecture” in San Diego.
J. Alan Robinson is University Professor Emeritus at Syracuse University.
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Etat : as new. Cambridge, MA. : The MIT Press, 1990. Hardcover. Dustjacket. 362 pp. - These eleven contributions by leaders in the fields of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science cover the phenomenon of parallelism in both natural and artificial systems, from the neural architecture of the human brain to the electronic architecture of parallel computers. The brain's complex neural architecture not only supports higher mental processes, such as learning, perception, and thought, but also supervises the body's basic physiological operating system and oversees its emergency services of damage control and self-repair. By combining sound empirical observation with elegant theoretical modeling, neuroscientists are rapidly developing a detailed and convincing account of the organization and the functioning of this natural, living parallel machine. At the same time, computer scientists and engineers are devising imaginative parallel computing machines and the programming languages and techniques necessary to use them to create superb new experimental instruments for the study of all parallel systems. ContentsNatural and Artificial Parallel Computation, M. A. Arbib, J. A. Robinson ⢠The Evolution of Computing, R. E. Gomory ⢠The Nature of Parallel Programming, P. Brinch Hansen ⢠Toward General Purpose Parallel Computers, D. May ⢠Applications of Parallel Supercomputers, G. E. Fox ⢠Cooperative Computation in Brains and Computers, M. A. Arbib ⢠Parallel Processing in the Primate Cortex, P. Goldman-Rakic ⢠Neural Darwinism, G. M. Edelman, G. N. Reeke, Jr. ⢠How the Brain Rewires Itself, M. Merzenich ⢠Memory-Based Reasoning, D. Waltz ⢠Natural and Artificial Reasoning, J. A. Robinson Condition : as new copy. ISBN 9780262011204. Keywords : Computer studies, Parallel processing. N° de réf. du vendeur 280938
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Hardcover. Etat : Near Fine. 8vo (23.5 cm), XIV, 345 pp. Publisher's cloth and dust jacket (dj slightly rubbed at extremities). "These eleven contributions by leaders in the fields of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and cognitive science cover the phenomenon of parallelism in both natural and artificial systems, from the neural architecture of the human brain to the electronic architecture of parallel computers. The brain's complex neural architecture not only supports higher mental processes, such as learning, perception, and thought, but also supervises the body's basic physiological operating system and oversees its emergency services of damage control and self-repair. By combining sound empirical observation with elegant theoretical modeling, neuroscientists are rapidly developing a detailed and convincing account of the organization and the functioning of this natural, living parallel machine. At the same time, computer scientists and engineers are devising imaginative parallel computing machines and the programming languages and techniques necessary to use them to create superb new experimental instruments for the study of all parallel systems." (from the blurb) Contents: Natural and Artificial Parallel Computation, M. A. Arbib, J. A. Robinson; The Evolution of Computing, R. E. Gomory; The Nature of Parallel Programming, P. Brinch Hansen; Toward General Purpose Parallel Computers, D. May; Applications of Parallel Supercomputers, G. E. Fox; Cooperative Computation in Brains and Computers, M. A. Arbib; Parallel Processing in the Primate Cortex, P. Goldman-Rakic; Neural Darwinism, G. M. Edelman, G. N. Reeke, Jr.; How the Brain Rewires Itself, M. Merzenich; Memory-Based Reasoning, D. Waltz; Natural and Artificial Reasoning, J. A. Robinson. N° de réf. du vendeur 008322
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