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Computational Systems - Natural and Artificial - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Synergetics at Schloss Elmau, Bavaria, May 4-9, 1987 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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Computational Systems - Natural and Artificial - Proceedings of the International Symposium on Synergetics at Schloss Elmau, Bavaria, May 4-9, 1987 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
Series: Springer Series in Synergetics, 38
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This book contains the invited papers presented at an international
sympo sium held at Schloss Elmau, Bavaria (FRG), May 4-9, 1987.
Leading experts from neurobiology, medicine, physics, and the
computer sciences joined to gether to present and discuss their
most recent results. A particular example of the natural
computational systems discussed is the visual system of man and
animals. A bridge between neural networks and physical systems is
provided by spin glass models of neural networks, which were also
treated. Concrete realizations of new kinds of devices in
microelectronics were among the further topics, as were general
problems on the calculation of chaotic orbits. In this way these
proceedings present a number of quite recent ap proaches to
problems which are of great current interest in fields concerned
with computational systems. Bringing together scientists from
neurobiology, physics, and the computer sciences has been one of
the main aims of the synergetics enterprise, and in particular of
its international symposia, from the very beginning. For exam ple,
its first meeting held in 1972 at Schloss Elmau included, among
others, papers by R. Landauer and J. W. F. Woo on cooperative
phenomena in data processing, by W. Reichardt on mechanisms of
pattern recognition by the visual system of insects, by B. Julesz
on stereoscopic depth perception, and by H. R. Wilson on
cooperative phenomena in a homogeneous cortical tissue model. Whole
meetings and the corresponding proceedings were devoted to these
problems, e. g.
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