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Dr
National Research Council of Canada and University of Waterloo Collaboration Centre
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Schedule
Wednesday, July 1, 2020
6:30 PM Africa/Johannesburg
Recording provided by the organiser.
Domain
NeuroscienceOriginal Event
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Duration
70 minutes
The Neural Engineering Framework has been used to create a wide variety of biologically realistic brain simulations that are capable of performing simple cognitive tasks (remembering a list, counting, etc.). This includes the largest existing functional brain model. This talk will describe this method, and show some examples of using it to take high-level cognitive algorithms and convert them into a neural network that implements those algorithms. Overall, this approach gives us new ways of thinking about how the brain works and what sorts of algorithms it is capable of performing.
Terry Stewart
Dr
National Research Council of Canada and University of Waterloo Collaboration Centre
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