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Seminar✓ Recording AvailableNeuroscience

Data spaces: category (sheaf) theory and phenomenology

Steven Phillips

Dr

AIST, Japan

Schedule
Tuesday, November 16, 2021

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Wednesday, November 17, 2021

7:00 AM Australia/Melbourne

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Host: Asia Pacific Consciousness Network

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Domain

Neuroscience

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Host

Asia Pacific Consciousness Network

Duration

90 minutes

Abstract

In this talk, I’ll introduce the formal concept of a (pre)sheaf as data attached to a topological space. Sheaves capture the notion of patching local sources of information to form a global whole, e.g., the binding of visual features such as colour and shape. The formal theory appears to be closely related to the foundational properties asserted by the Information Integration Theory (IIT) for phenomenology. A comparison is intended to engender discussion on ways that phenomenology may benefit from a sheaf theory, or (more generally) a category theory approach.

Topics

category theorydata spacesglobal wholeinformation integrationlocal informationphenomenologysheaftopological spacevisual features

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Steven Phillips

Dr

AIST, Japan

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