Biological and Quantum Computing for Human Vision

Holonomic Models and Applications

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Author: Mitja Peruš, Chu Kiong Loo ISBN: 9781466607651
Publisher: IGI Global Publication: November 30, 2010
Imprint: Medical Information Science Reference Language: English
Author: Mitja Peruš, Chu Kiong Loo
ISBN: 9781466607651
Publisher: IGI Global
Publication: November 30, 2010
Imprint: Medical Information Science Reference
Language: English
Many-body interactions have been successfully described through models based on classical or quantum physics. More recently, some of the models have been related to cognitive science by researchers who are interested in describing brain activity through the use of artificial neural networks (ANNs). Biological and Quantum Computing for Human Vision: Holonomic Models and Applications presents an integrated model of human image processing up to conscious visual experience, based mainly on the Holonomic Brain Theory by Karl Pribram. This work researches possibilities for complementing neural models of early vision with the new preliminary quantum models of consciousness in order to construct a model of human image processing.
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Many-body interactions have been successfully described through models based on classical or quantum physics. More recently, some of the models have been related to cognitive science by researchers who are interested in describing brain activity through the use of artificial neural networks (ANNs). Biological and Quantum Computing for Human Vision: Holonomic Models and Applications presents an integrated model of human image processing up to conscious visual experience, based mainly on the Holonomic Brain Theory by Karl Pribram. This work researches possibilities for complementing neural models of early vision with the new preliminary quantum models of consciousness in order to construct a model of human image processing.

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