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AINC Seminar Series, 2004
Monday, 8 March, 4:00pm, Room UG40
Notes on Learning to Compute and Computing to Learn
Dr Khurshid Ahmad
University of Surrey

Abstract

This talk will look at the simulation of cognitive abilities/deficits in language, attention, and numeracy that require ensembles/networks. New developments in neurosciences including fMRI scanning have indicated the possible existence of autonomous areas in the animal brain being able to interact with each other through another network. Results of the simulations at Surrey have been encouraging and this I would like to share with others together with some observations in empirical neurophilosophy.

The seminars are on Monday afternoons in Room UG40, Computer Science Building, West Campus, and are intended for audience interested in evolutionary/quantum/molecular computation or machine learning and artificial intelligence in general. If you wish to confirm that a particular seminar is taking place please contact Peter Tino (email P.Tino@cs.bham.ac.uk, tel. 0121 414 8558). More information about seminars in the School can be found at URL http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/news/seminars.html. Tea and biscuits afterwards in the Coffee Room.

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