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Title: Intelligence Emerging: Adaptivity and Search in Evolving Neural Systems
Authors: Downing, Keith L.
Keywords: Biology
Neuroscience
Artificial intelligence
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: MIT Press
Abstract: Emergence -- the formation of global patterns from solely local interactions -- is a frequent and fascinating theme in the scientific literature both popular and academic. In this book, Keith Downing undertakes a systematic investigation of the widespread (if often vague) claim that intelligence is an emergent phenomenon. Downing focuses on neural networks, both natural and artificial, and how their adaptability in three time frames -- phylogenetic (evolutionary), ontogenetic (developmental), and epigenetic (lifetime learning) -- underlie the emergence of cognition. Integrating the perspectives of evolutionary biology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence, Downing provides a series of concrete examples of neurocognitive emergence. Doing so, he offers a new motivation for the expanded use of bio-inspired concepts in artificial intelligence (AI), in the subfield known as Bio-AI.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/33174
ISBN: 9780262029131
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