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Perceptrons - the first systematic study of parallelism in computation - marked a historic turn in artificial intelligence, returning to the idea that intelligence might emerge from the activity of networks of neuron-like entities. Minsky and Papert provided mathematical analysis that showed the limitations of a class of computing machines that could be considered as models of the brain. Minsky and Papert added a new chapter in 1987 in which they discuss the state of parallel computers, and note a central theoretical challenge: reaching a deeper understanding of how objects or agents with individuality can emerge in a network. Progress in this area would link connectionism with what the authors have called society theories of mind.
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Perceptrons, Marvin Minsky
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- Titel
- Perceptrons
- Taal
- Engels
- Auteurs
- Marvin Minsky
- Uitgever
- MIT Press
- Jaar van publicatie
- 2017
- Formaat
- Paperback
- Aantal pagina's
- 316
- ISBN10
- 0262534770
- ISBN13
- 9780262534772
- Reeks
- Tags
- Non-fictie, Technologie & Industrie, Wetenschap en Wiskunde, Computers & Internet, Wetenschap, Wiskunde, Kunstmatige Intelligentie
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- Perceptrons - the first systematic study of parallelism in computation - marked a historic turn in artificial intelligence, returning to the idea that intelligence might emerge from the activity of networks of neuron-like entities. Minsky and Papert provided mathematical analysis that showed the limitations of a class of computing machines that could be considered as models of the brain. Minsky and Papert added a new chapter in 1987 in which they discuss the state of parallel computers, and note a central theoretical challenge: reaching a deeper understanding of how objects or agents with individuality can emerge in a network. Progress in this area would link connectionism with what the authors have called society theories of mind.