Hi. I'm new on this group. I've seen the information on the group and i'd like to know if there's someone here that has a copy of the website materials before...
Hi ngaya, ... This group has been primarily focused on the temporal aspects of intelligence on systems such as biological neurons, cellular automata or spiking...
I noticed that there used to be a lot of mailing list activity on this list but as of late this list seems to be dead. Is this list still an ongoing place of...
Dear Jim Hodapp, The moderator of this group has left for other pastures, but I have enabled receiving any email addressed to the group. I am willing to...
My life dream has been to research A.I. (such a general term, I know) as my main "task" once I'm out of school. How do I get started in such an area -...
... Jim; I know this is going to sound taboo but I recommend to you that you do some of your own thinking about the subject of "AI" before you become too...
... There simply are not many good books on temporal intelligence, in part because it's a new and largely unresearched field. Many AI departments in the...
... Oh, I don't know if I even answered this question. But if you want to know what the modern neuroscientists know, you may get the book Damasio: Descartes'...
In a message dated 09/04/2003 5:39:21 PM Pacific Daylight Time, ... Jim, Mark is so on-point. The field of AI is just beginning, although it is near 50 years...
... Computational Models for Neuroscience: Human Cortical Information Processing by Robert Hecht-Nielsen & Thomas McKenna (Editors) Publisher: Springer Verlag;...
... I found this book last friday. For anyone interested in the stuff discussed on this list, I highly recommend Hecht-Nielsen's article in this book. See if...
To All: I know the main person who started this list and the research that was discussed on it has temporarily or permanently retired for now, but why has...
Jim, I had similar intentions! I think we will be better off starting a new newsgroup of our own. What do others think? Regards Rajgopal Ramani ... ...
I think that we should use this existing list. There are already people that are setup to receive and read this list and we'd lose potential ideas and...
Hi Jim, ... Yeah, I'm reading this list and other people are as well. I'm open to all discussion. Basically I'm a student too (computer science is my major)...
Hi Jim and All, What is meant by Temporal Intelligence? If it is how to think about time and temporal factors, both discrete and continuous; if it is about how...
Hi people (are there still any around?), For the interested, here are some links related Hecht-Nielsen's model of thalamocortex of which we have discussed a...
In a message dated 12/15/2003 6:15:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, ... Hi, Juha. The model is interesting but like all software and state-machine models it...
Hi, ... First of all, I don't think there is any proof that our 'time' (a sequence of moments) is 'continuous', even though time may be continuous in some...
... I'm not convinced that he is correct, but I'd like to know what he thinks that those pointers are made of (i.e. how they are represented in the brain) and ...
Juha, The attributes of continuous time and discrete time that directly affect, and are influenced by, logic, AI, and "temporal intelligence" (TI), are akin to...
Charles, ... I believe almost everything in the brain can be considered as discrete. The spikes either propagate or do not propagate. There is no evidence that...
... Which pointers? At least with the corticocortical (from cortex to cortex) connections he believes there are pyramidal transponder neurons which links two...
In a message dated 12/18/2003 11:31:50 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... That conjecture has not been proved and is not necessarily true. It is at best a circular...
... In this, I did not talk about the discreteness of the universe, but the way the brain is known to work. For example, the eye receptors send only a discrete...
In a message dated 12/19/2003 5:02:59 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... Exactly. The brain is not man and is not consciousness. The frog leg kicks upon the...
... Some of this may be true in fact. But with AI applications we do not need to make them have a subjective experience, but just to act in an intelligent way....
In a message dated 12/20/2003 10:48:50 AM Pacific Standard Time, ... After 50 and more years, AI hasn't lived up to expectations. When AI systems can't answer...
... I agree with your first paragraph. But the AI crowd has intensively studied systems based on logic, language and other symbolic systems. And the neural...