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Optimality in Biological and Artificial Networks? (Paperback)
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Optimality in Biological and Artificial Networks? (Paperback)
Series: INNS Series of Texts, Monographs, and Proceedings Series
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This book is the third in a series based on conferences sponsored
by the Metroplex Institute for Neural Dynamics, an
interdisciplinary organization of neural network professionals in
academia and industry. The topics selected are of broad interest to
both those interested in designing machines to perform intelligent
functions and those interested in studying how these functions are
actually performed by living organisms and generate discussion of
basic and controversial issues in the study of mind. The topic of
optimality was chosen because it has provoked considerable
discussion and controversy in many different academic fields. There
are several aspects to the issue of optimality. First, is it true
that actual behavior and cognitive functions of living animals,
including humans, can be considered as optimal in some sense?
Second, what is the utility function for biological organisms, if
any, and can it be described mathematically? Rather than organize
the chapters on a "biological versus artificial" basis or by what
stance they took on optimality, it seemed more natural to organize
them either by what level of questions they posed or by what
intelligent functions they dealt with. The book begins with some
general frameworks for discussing optimality, or the lack of it, in
biological or artificial systems. The next set of chapters deals
with some general mathematical and computational theories that help
to clarify what the notion of optimality might entail in specific
classes of networks. The final section deals with optimality in the
context of many different high-level issues, including exploring
one's environment, understanding mental illness, linguistic
communication, and social organization. The diversity of topics
covered in this book is designed to stimulate interdisciplinary
thinking and speculation about deep problems in intelligent system
organization.
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