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Making Neural Nets Simple

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Making neural nets simple enough to succeed at universal relational generalization

Kenneth Kurtz

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Binghamton University

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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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Tuesday, November 17, 2020

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Abstract

Traditional brain-style (connectionist) approaches basically hit a wall when it comes to relational cognition. As an alternative to the well-known approaches of structured connectionism and deep learning, I present an engine for relational pattern recognition based on minimalist reinterpretations of first principles of connectionism. Results of computational experiments will be discussed on problems testing relational learning and universal generalization.

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computational experimentsconnectionismdeep learningminimalist approachesneural networksrelational cognitionrelational learningrelational pattern recognitionstructured connectionismuniversal generalization

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Kenneth Kurtz

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Binghamton University

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