On the Construction of Artificial Brains

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This book presents a first generation of artificial brains, using vision as sample application. An object recognition system is built, using neurons and synapses as exclusive building elements. The system contains a feature pyramid with 8 orientations and 5 resolution levels for 1000 objects and networks for binding of features into objects. This vision system can recognize objects robustly in the presence of changes in illumination, deformation, distance and pose (as long as object components remain visible).

The neuro-synaptic network owes its functional power to the introduction of rapidly modifiable dynamic synapses. These give a network greater pattern recognition capabilities than are achievable with fixed connections. The spatio-temporal correlation structure of patterns is captured by a single synaptic differential equation in a universal way. The correlation can appear as synchronous neural firing, which signals the presence of a feature in a robust way, or binds features into objects.

Although in this book we can present only a first generation artificial brain and believe many more generations will have to follow to reach the full power of the human brain, we nevertheless see a new era of computation on the horizon. There were times when computers, with their precision, reliability and blinding speed, were considered to be as superior to the wet matter of our brain as a jet plane is to a sparrow. These times seem to be over, given the fact that digital systems inspired by formal logic and controlled algorithmically - today's computers - are hitting a complexity crisis. A paradigm change is in the air: from the externally organised to the self-organised computer, of which the results described in this book may give an inkling.

Author(s): Ulrich Ramacher, Christoph von der Malsburg (auth.)
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010

Language: English
Pages: 370
City: Berlin
Tags: Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity;Vibration, Dynamical Systems, Control;Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics);Neurosciences;Electronics and Microelectronics, Instrumentation

Front Matter....Pages -
Prologue....Pages 1-9
The Difficulty of Modelling Artificial Brains....Pages 11-19
Information Processing in Nets with Constant Synapses....Pages 21-45
Theory of Nets with Constant or Dynamic Synapses....Pages 47-58
Macro-Dynamics of Nets with Constant Synapses....Pages 59-81
Information Processing with Dynamic Synapses....Pages 83-104
Nets for Feature Detection....Pages 105-118
Nets for Feature Recognition....Pages 119-139
Nets for Robust Head Detection....Pages 141-148
Extensions of the Vision Architecture....Pages 149-171
Look-out....Pages 173-182
Preliminary Considerations on the Microelectronic Implementation....Pages 183-194
Elementary Circuits for Neurons, Synapses, and Photosensors....Pages 195-231
Simulation of Microelectronic Neural Circuits and Systems....Pages 233-246
Architecture and Chip Design of the Feature Recognizer....Pages 247-254
Architecture and Chip Design of the Feature Detector....Pages 255-267
3D Stacking Technology....Pages 269-298
Architecture of First Generation Vision Cube....Pages 299-323
End....Pages 325-326
Appendix....Pages 327-346
Back Matter....Pages -