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A Brain-Inspired Cognitive System that Mimics the Dynamics of Human Thought

verfasst von : Yuehu Ji, David Gamez, Christian Huyck

Erschienen in: Artificial Intelligence XXXV

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

In recent years, some impressive AI systems have been built that can play games and answer questions about large quantities of data. However, we are still a very long way from AI systems that can think and learn in a human-like way. We have a great deal of information about how the brain works and can simulate networks of hundreds of millions of neurons. So it seems likely that we could use our neuroscientific knowledge to build brain-inspired artificial intelligence that acts like humans on similar timescales. This paper describes an AI system that we have built using a brain-inspired network of artificial spiking neurons. On a word recognition and colour naming task our system behaves like human subjects on a similar timescale. In the longer term, this type of AI technology could lead to more flexible general purpose artificial intelligence and to more natural human-computer interaction.

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Metadaten
Titel
A Brain-Inspired Cognitive System that Mimics the Dynamics of Human Thought
verfasst von
Yuehu Ji
David Gamez
Christian Huyck
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04191-5_4