New approaches to machine sensing and perception are presented. The motivation for crossdisciplinary studies of perception in terms of AI and neurosciences is suggested. The question of computing architecture granularity as related to global/local computation underlying perceptual function is considered and examples of two environments are given. Finally, the examples of using one of the environments, UCLA PUNNS, to study neural architectures for visual function are presented.
Sensing and perception: Connectionist approaches to subcognitive computing
01.07.1987
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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