A Conversation for Artificial Neural Networks
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Kandarian Started conversation Feb 5, 2004
I loved your entry, very good.
I love this kind of theme. So i hope i contribute.
All your research is quite good and very precise in general concern, but it looks like an engineer point of view.
In physiology, or neuroanatomy you learn a bit obout you explained. But what about the wetware? You spoke about the software working and a bit about hardware kork also. But what about the sistmes were information travels? Whith tissue engeneering we can now use neurons as hardware bricks, and with the knowledge of neuronal sistems like : lateral inibition, reverneration processes, i believe we could really start working out the learning, and develop of neural sistems.
Kandarian,a young student
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xyroth Posted Feb 5, 2004
A lot of the main research in "wetware" was only done in the last few years.
While it is true that we are now starting to get usefull information about how wetware works, we have only just started to get it, so most of the detailed stuff which you would need for a good entry about how it works is still stuck in top level university courses and industry journals.
we can hope it will trickle down soon.
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