Eric Horvitz is a Distinguished Scientist at Microsoft, where he serves as a research area manager within Microsoft Research. His research interests span theoretical and practical challenges with developing systems that perceive, learn, and reason. His contributions include advances in principles and applications of machine learning and inference, information retrieval, human-computer interaction, bioinformatics, and e-commerce. He has been elected a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) and of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). He currently serves on the NSF Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE) Advisory Board and on the council of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC). He received his PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University.
Megan deBettencourt started participating in faculty research projects at Columbia since her second year at SEAS. Her senior year, she worked on neuroscience...
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Human brain and growing intelligence
Human brain and growing intelligence
Human brain and growing intelligence
An overview of the human brain and how intelligence can be strengthened though stimulation of the brain. Your brain actually grows when you struggle and make...
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Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
Neuroscientist James Fallon discusses how he came to discover, and how he's learned to live with, the fact that he's a borderline psychopath. Fallon is the a...
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The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
There are two demos in this talk that you can try at home exploring how we perceive and recollect visual scenes: 1. Image distance demo: You are given a 3 se...
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Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
You can watch the full conversation on our website (www.ideasroadshow.com) or iPad app on Apple Newsstand] What is intelligence? Surely it's not just one th...
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RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
Stefan Schaal Professor of Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California March 28, 2014 Abstract Controlling ...
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Neuroscience of Intelligence
Neuroscience of Intelligence
Neuroscience of Intelligence
Intelligence is a significantly broad topic, and can thus be approached from different angles. On the one hand, Lefebvre (2011) maintains that innovation con...
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In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
This video is part 1 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 2 -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZGnxi9jOFk How does an animal/machine beco...
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In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
This video is part 2 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 1 - http://youtu.be/vTrMs8dtWAY How does an animal/machine become intelligent...
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Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) How the brain creates intelligence is viewed by many as the greatest scientific quest of all time. We are living at the time whe...
Science Documentary: Genetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
There are several technologies emerging that will change what it means to be called a human being. Genetics is the manipulation of cells at their most basic levels. Along with genomics, the manipulation of proteins will give scientists the ability to create whatever they want.
In the pharmaceutical industry, one of the most exciting treatments to arise are memory pills. These should be available in the coming years to treat patients with alzheimer's and eventually the general public. The possibilities include eventually being able to take a pill to he
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Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Distinguished Scientist and co-director at Microsoft Research, Eric Horvitz, shares the human side of advancing machine intelligence. An admitted advocate fo...
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Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets in the Developing World through Satellite Intelligence and Behavioral Biomimicry Can we estimate economic activity from the sky? Can we sa...
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Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
In order to determine the intelligence of a species, scientists often use the brain mass relative to the body size of an animal. But it turns out that althou...
Megan deBettencourt started participating in faculty research projects at Columbia since her second year at SEAS. Her senior year, she worked on neuroscience...
10:05
Human brain and growing intelligence
Human brain and growing intelligence
Human brain and growing intelligence
An overview of the human brain and how intelligence can be strengthened though stimulation of the brain. Your brain actually grows when you struggle and make...
13:45
Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
Discovering One's Hidden Psychopathy
Neuroscientist James Fallon discusses how he came to discover, and how he's learned to live with, the fact that he's a borderline psychopath. Fallon is the a...
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The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
The Neuroscience of Memory - Eleanor Maguire
There are two demos in this talk that you can try at home exploring how we perceive and recollect visual scenes: 1. Image distance demo: You are given a 3 se...
2:28
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
You can watch the full conversation on our website (www.ideasroadshow.com) or iPad app on Apple Newsstand] What is intelligence? Surely it's not just one th...
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RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
Stefan Schaal Professor of Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California March 28, 2014 Abstract Controlling ...
4:00
Neuroscience of Intelligence
Neuroscience of Intelligence
Neuroscience of Intelligence
Intelligence is a significantly broad topic, and can thus be approached from different angles. On the one hand, Lefebvre (2011) maintains that innovation con...
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In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
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In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
This video is part 2 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 1 - http://youtu.be/vTrMs8dtWAY How does an animal/machine become intelligent...
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Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) How the brain creates intelligence is viewed by many as the greatest scientific quest of all time. We are living at the time whe...
Science Documentary: Genetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
There are several technologies emerging that will change what it means to be called a human being. Genetics is the manipulation of cells at their most basic levels. Along with genomics, the manipulation of proteins will give scientists the ability to create whatever they want.
In the pharmaceutical industry, one of the most exciting treatments to arise are memory pills. These should be available in the coming years to treat patients with alzheimer's and eventually the general public. The possibilities include eventually being able to take a pill to he
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Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Distinguished Scientist and co-director at Microsoft Research, Eric Horvitz, shares the human side of advancing machine intelligence. An admitted advocate fo...
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Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets in the Developing World through Satellite Intelligence and Behavioral Biomimicry Can we estimate economic activity from the sky? Can we sa...
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Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
Brain Function Not Completely Dependent on Size
In order to determine the intelligence of a species, scientists often use the brain mass relative to the body size of an animal. But it turns out that althou...
13:25
TEDxHendrixCollege - Andy James - The Cognitive Connectome
TEDxHendrixCollege - Andy James - The Cognitive Connectome
TEDxHendrixCollege - Andy James - The Cognitive Connectome
Dr. Andy James is exploring individual differences in cognition using fMRI. By developing a cognitive connectome, or a map of connections in the brain that a...
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Hippocampal Neuron in 3D rotation
Hippocampal Neuron in 3D rotation
Hippocampal Neuron in 3D rotation
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Neuroprosthetics of the mind -- robots for our brain | Olaf Blanke | TEDxCaFoscariU
Neuroprosthetics of the mind -- robots for our brain | Olaf Blanke | TEDxCaFoscariU
Neuroprosthetics of the mind -- robots for our brain | Olaf Blanke | TEDxCaFoscariU
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Michael Gelb: Neuroscience Excerpt 1
Michael Gelb: Neuroscience Excerpt 1
Michael Gelb: Neuroscience Excerpt 1
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Miniaturization of Medicine and its Impact on Cardiology
Miniaturization of Medicine and its Impact on Cardiology
Miniaturization of Medicine and its Impact on Cardiology
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The Neuroscience Behind the Decision Making Process - Shelley Row, P.E.
The Neuroscience Behind the Decision Making Process - Shelley Row, P.E.
The Neuroscience Behind the Decision Making Process - Shelley Row, P.E.
This video takes an in-depth look at the construction of the human brain in relation to the decision making process.
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NOVA scienceNOW : 1 - Mirror Neurons
NOVA scienceNOW : 1 - Mirror Neurons
NOVA scienceNOW : 1 - Mirror Neurons
Why do sports fans feel so emotionally invested in the game, reacting almost as if they were part of the game themselves? According to provocative discoverie...
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DR Mamdouh Mahfouz Spinal imaging normal anatomy of the spine
DR Mamdouh Mahfouz Spinal imaging normal anatomy of the spine
DR Mamdouh Mahfouz Spinal imaging normal anatomy of the spine
comprehensive Radiology session by a great Egyptian professor of Radiology please share to spread the benefit to others محاضرة شاملة من الأستاذ الدكتور ممدوح...
Megan deBettencourt started participating in faculty research projects at Columbia since her second year at SEAS. Her senior year, she worked on neuroscience...
Megan deBettencourt started participating in faculty research projects at Columbia since her second year at SEAS. Her senior year, she worked on neuroscience...
An overview of the human brain and how intelligence can be strengthened though stimulation of the brain. Your brain actually grows when you struggle and make...
An overview of the human brain and how intelligence can be strengthened though stimulation of the brain. Your brain actually grows when you struggle and make...
Neuroscientist James Fallon discusses how he came to discover, and how he's learned to live with, the fact that he's a borderline psychopath. Fallon is the a...
Neuroscientist James Fallon discusses how he came to discover, and how he's learned to live with, the fact that he's a borderline psychopath. Fallon is the a...
There are two demos in this talk that you can try at home exploring how we perceive and recollect visual scenes: 1. Image distance demo: You are given a 3 se...
There are two demos in this talk that you can try at home exploring how we perceive and recollect visual scenes: 1. Image distance demo: You are given a 3 se...
You can watch the full conversation on our website (www.ideasroadshow.com) or iPad app on Apple Newsstand] What is intelligence? Surely it's not just one th...
You can watch the full conversation on our website (www.ideasroadshow.com) or iPad app on Apple Newsstand] What is intelligence? Surely it's not just one th...
Stefan Schaal Professor of Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California March 28, 2014 Abstract Controlling ...
Stefan Schaal Professor of Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California March 28, 2014 Abstract Controlling ...
Intelligence is a significantly broad topic, and can thus be approached from different angles. On the one hand, Lefebvre (2011) maintains that innovation con...
Intelligence is a significantly broad topic, and can thus be approached from different angles. On the one hand, Lefebvre (2011) maintains that innovation con...
This video is part 1 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 2 -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZGnxi9jOFk How does an animal/machine beco...
This video is part 1 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 2 -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZGnxi9jOFk How does an animal/machine beco...
This video is part 2 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 1 - http://youtu.be/vTrMs8dtWAY How does an animal/machine become intelligent...
This video is part 2 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 1 - http://youtu.be/vTrMs8dtWAY How does an animal/machine become intelligent...
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) How the brain creates intelligence is viewed by many as the greatest scientific quest of all time. We are living at the time whe...
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) How the brain creates intelligence is viewed by many as the greatest scientific quest of all time. We are living at the time whe...
Science Documentary: Genetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
There are several technologies emerging that will change what it means to be called a human being. Genetics is the manipulation of cells at their most basic levels. Along with genomics, the manipulation of proteins will give scientists the ability to create whatever they want.
In the pharmaceutical industry, one of the most exciting treatments to arise are memory pills. These should be available in the coming years to treat patients with alzheimer's and eventually the general public. The possibilities include eventually being able to take a pill to help you learn another language, improve test taking, etc.
Another interesting promise of the future of genetics is the promise of various new vaccines to help quit smoking. Also, DARPA has developed an anti-sleep vaccine. This is a vaccine that simply shuts off the trigger that makes us fall asleep. Another human enhancement technology being developed by DARPA is a drug that triggers the body to burn fat cells.
The future of robotics involves the melding of human and machine attributes into what can be referred to as a cyborg. Intelligent machines are becoming more and more prevalent in military combat. And they are also becoming much more complex. Wearable robot suits that amplify your lifting capacity will be available in the not so distant future.
Consciousness and Neuroscience
One of the biggest mysteries in neuroscience is consciousness. Scientists have discovered a lot about the brain, but little progress has been made in understanding consciousness. It is as if the study of the brain and mind are separate. It is puzzling to scientists as to why we subjectively experience anything. If we understood every single brain cell and every single brain process, we still would not understand consciousness as a physical object within the brain. Any kind of theory of the brain, that is able to handle and support an understanding of subjective experience or neuro-rehabilitation or other such complex brain functions may revolutionize artificial intelligence and robotics.
AGI - Artificial General Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is currently being used to control animated characters in video games. Integrating Artificial intelligence into robotics has proved rather difficult. As humans, we use metaphors everyday in our speech to describe complex ideas. Trying to teach robots to be able to interpret and comprehend these metaphors could be a tough task. But as scientists progress in their integration of artificial intelligence and robotics, we may soon see more and more of our human senses replicated in a much more precise and sophisticated fashion.
Optical Quantum Computing
The future of medial treatment may involve the use of quantum computers. Patients will have a device like a cell phone that they carry with them which monitors their health and sends the information to their doctor who can then prescribe treatment to his patient. Understanding quantum physics has allowed researchers to develop this technology as well as other more and more complex quantum technologies.
Science Documentary: Personalized Medicine, Synthetic Biology , a documentary on genetic design
http://youtu.be/Jk9I1Krizx4
Science Documentary:Perfect lenses,smart textiles,biomedical sensors a documentary on nanotechnology
http://youtu.be/waRH1o0JOjs
Science Documentary: Comets: threat to extinguish life and potential to bring life: Rosetta, Philae
http://youtu.be/cq29GL38fc8
Science Documentary: The Sun, a science documentary on star life cycles, star formation
http://youtu.be/VJ9fmAGShvs
Science Documentary: Big Bang, Inflation, Multiverse, a Documentary on Cosmology
http://youtu.be/I11fBDyim1U
Science Documentary: Planet formation, a documentary on elements, early earth and plate tectonics
http://youtu.be/yQexV341t-E
Science Documentary : Electromagnetic Spectrum , a science documentary on forms of light
http://youtu.be/41Q6FeO-_8I
Science Documentary: Genetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
There are several technologies emerging that will change what it means to be called a human being. Genetics is the manipulation of cells at their most basic levels. Along with genomics, the manipulation of proteins will give scientists the ability to create whatever they want.
In the pharmaceutical industry, one of the most exciting treatments to arise are memory pills. These should be available in the coming years to treat patients with alzheimer's and eventually the general public. The possibilities include eventually being able to take a pill to help you learn another language, improve test taking, etc.
Another interesting promise of the future of genetics is the promise of various new vaccines to help quit smoking. Also, DARPA has developed an anti-sleep vaccine. This is a vaccine that simply shuts off the trigger that makes us fall asleep. Another human enhancement technology being developed by DARPA is a drug that triggers the body to burn fat cells.
The future of robotics involves the melding of human and machine attributes into what can be referred to as a cyborg. Intelligent machines are becoming more and more prevalent in military combat. And they are also becoming much more complex. Wearable robot suits that amplify your lifting capacity will be available in the not so distant future.
Consciousness and Neuroscience
One of the biggest mysteries in neuroscience is consciousness. Scientists have discovered a lot about the brain, but little progress has been made in understanding consciousness. It is as if the study of the brain and mind are separate. It is puzzling to scientists as to why we subjectively experience anything. If we understood every single brain cell and every single brain process, we still would not understand consciousness as a physical object within the brain. Any kind of theory of the brain, that is able to handle and support an understanding of subjective experience or neuro-rehabilitation or other such complex brain functions may revolutionize artificial intelligence and robotics.
AGI - Artificial General Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is currently being used to control animated characters in video games. Integrating Artificial intelligence into robotics has proved rather difficult. As humans, we use metaphors everyday in our speech to describe complex ideas. Trying to teach robots to be able to interpret and comprehend these metaphors could be a tough task. But as scientists progress in their integration of artificial intelligence and robotics, we may soon see more and more of our human senses replicated in a much more precise and sophisticated fashion.
Optical Quantum Computing
The future of medial treatment may involve the use of quantum computers. Patients will have a device like a cell phone that they carry with them which monitors their health and sends the information to their doctor who can then prescribe treatment to his patient. Understanding quantum physics has allowed researchers to develop this technology as well as other more and more complex quantum technologies.
Science Documentary: Personalized Medicine, Synthetic Biology , a documentary on genetic design
http://youtu.be/Jk9I1Krizx4
Science Documentary:Perfect lenses,smart textiles,biomedical sensors a documentary on nanotechnology
http://youtu.be/waRH1o0JOjs
Science Documentary: Comets: threat to extinguish life and potential to bring life: Rosetta, Philae
http://youtu.be/cq29GL38fc8
Science Documentary: The Sun, a science documentary on star life cycles, star formation
http://youtu.be/VJ9fmAGShvs
Science Documentary: Big Bang, Inflation, Multiverse, a Documentary on Cosmology
http://youtu.be/I11fBDyim1U
Science Documentary: Planet formation, a documentary on elements, early earth and plate tectonics
http://youtu.be/yQexV341t-E
Science Documentary : Electromagnetic Spectrum , a science documentary on forms of light
http://youtu.be/41Q6FeO-_8I
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Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Distinguished Scientist and co-director at Microsoft Research, Eric Horvitz, shares the human side of advancing machine intelligence. An admitted advocate fo...
Distinguished Scientist and co-director at Microsoft Research, Eric Horvitz, shares the human side of advancing machine intelligence. An admitted advocate fo...
Estimating Markets in the Developing World through Satellite Intelligence and Behavioral Biomimicry Can we estimate economic activity from the sky? Can we sa...
Estimating Markets in the Developing World through Satellite Intelligence and Behavioral Biomimicry Can we estimate economic activity from the sky? Can we sa...
In order to determine the intelligence of a species, scientists often use the brain mass relative to the body size of an animal. But it turns out that althou...
In order to determine the intelligence of a species, scientists often use the brain mass relative to the body size of an animal. But it turns out that althou...
Dr. Andy James is exploring individual differences in cognition using fMRI. By developing a cognitive connectome, or a map of connections in the brain that a...
Dr. Andy James is exploring individual differences in cognition using fMRI. By developing a cognitive connectome, or a map of connections in the brain that a...
A movie of a cultured rat hippocampal neuron reconstructed in 3D using pseudoconfocal microscopy (deconvolution by Slidebook [Intelligent Imaging Innovations...
A movie of a cultured rat hippocampal neuron reconstructed in 3D using pseudoconfocal microscopy (deconvolution by Slidebook [Intelligent Imaging Innovations...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Could we use robots, instead of medicines, to cure mental illnesses? Olaf Blanke explains how. Olaf...
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Could we use robots, instead of medicines, to cure mental illnesses? Olaf Blanke explains how. Olaf...
This is an excerpt from the 4th session of Why Neuroscience Matters: Concrete Strategies for Your Practice, a continuing education webcast for counselors, th...
This is an excerpt from the 4th session of Why Neuroscience Matters: Concrete Strategies for Your Practice, a continuing education webcast for counselors, th...
Expanding on this month's issue of JACC:Cardiovascular Imaging which includes an article "Intelligent Platforms for Disease Assessment: Novel Approaches in F...
Expanding on this month's issue of JACC:Cardiovascular Imaging which includes an article "Intelligent Platforms for Disease Assessment: Novel Approaches in F...
This video takes an in-depth look at the construction of the human brain in relation to the decision making process.
Visit My Website: http://www.shelleyrow.com/thinkless/#.VH3mSzHF98E
Contact Shelley:
http://www.shelleyrow.com/thinkless/contact/#.VH3mhjHF98E
Call Directly:
443 994 3600
This video takes an in-depth look at the construction of the human brain in relation to the decision making process.
Visit My Website: http://www.shelleyrow.com/thinkless/#.VH3mSzHF98E
Contact Shelley:
http://www.shelleyrow.com/thinkless/contact/#.VH3mhjHF98E
Call Directly:
443 994 3600
Why do sports fans feel so emotionally invested in the game, reacting almost as if they were part of the game themselves? According to provocative discoverie...
Why do sports fans feel so emotionally invested in the game, reacting almost as if they were part of the game themselves? According to provocative discoverie...
comprehensive Radiology session by a great Egyptian professor of Radiology please share to spread the benefit to others محاضرة شاملة من الأستاذ الدكتور ممدوح...
comprehensive Radiology session by a great Egyptian professor of Radiology please share to spread the benefit to others محاضرة شاملة من الأستاذ الدكتور ممدوح...
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Adam Gazzaley, M.D., PH.D., Founding Director, Neuroscience Imaging Center, UCSF
A fundamental challenge for modern society is the development of effective approaches to enhance brain function and cognition in both healthy and impaired individuals. Innovative neuroscientist, Adam Gazzaley, will describe an approach developed in his lab that uses custom-designed video games to achieve meaningful and sustainable cognitive enhancement. He will also share the next stage of his research program, which uses video games integrated with technological innovations in software (e.g., brain computer interface algorithms, GPU computing) and hardware (e.g
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Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Smith Group Lecture by Jeff Hawkins presented at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...
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"What is neuro-nonsense?" a talk by Anthony Jack about over-hyped neuroscience research.
"What is neuro-nonsense?" a talk by Anthony Jack about over-hyped neuroscience research.
"What is neuro-nonsense?" a talk by Anthony Jack about over-hyped neuroscience research.
Talk given to the department of Organization Behavior at CWRU about how brain imaging can be used and misused to inform our understanding of cognition, parti...
39:03
Processors for Intelligent Machines
Processors for Intelligent Machines
Processors for Intelligent Machines
55:53
Angela Bongaarts - Gene expression data mining I
Angela Bongaarts - Gene expression data mining I
Angela Bongaarts - Gene expression data mining I
Speaker: Angela Bongaarts, Allen Institute for Brain Science Seattle, USA Recorded at the Informatics Forum, The University of Edinburgh, 26 August - 2 Septe...
66:40
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Google Tech Talks November, 8 2007 ABSTRACT This presentation is about a potential shortcut to artificial intelligence by trading mind-design for world-desig...
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Mapping the Brain Connectome - Alan Evans
Mapping the Brain Connectome - Alan Evans
Mapping the Brain Connectome - Alan Evans
Summer School in cognitive Science: Web Science and the Mind Institut des sciences cognitives, UQAM, Montréal, Canada http://www.summer14.isc.uqam.ca/ http:/...
55:43
Decisions Responsibility and the Brain
Decisions Responsibility and the Brain
Decisions Responsibility and the Brain
Neuroscientist Patricia Churchland explores how the human mind functions in guiding one's decisions. Series: Grey Matters [5/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11190]
65:50
15th Kenneth Myer Lecture: Brain Power
15th Kenneth Myer Lecture: Brain Power
15th Kenneth Myer Lecture: Brain Power
Leading British neuroscientist Professor David Attwell was this year's guest presenter at the 15th Kenneth Myer Lecture on October 4, 2011. His inspiring tal...
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The Poeticon: languages of sensorimotor representations and
The Poeticon: languages of sensorimotor representations and
The Poeticon: languages of sensorimotor representations and
Google Tech Talks May, 21 2008 ABSTRACT Reproducing an act with sensorimotor means and using fine natural language for communicating the intentionality behin...
41:34
Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data (General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data (General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data (General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
"Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data"
(General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Dr. Leonid Perlovsky
Harvard University and The Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Abstract:
Big Data problems have been efficiently addressed with cognitive algorithms modeling mechanisms of the mind. The talk describes cognitive algorithms, their applications to various engineering problems, including Big Data, and their foundations in mathematical models of the mind including higher cognitive abilities. Mechanisms of the mind include concepts, emotions, hierarchy, dynamic logic, and interaction between language and cognition. Big Data analytics requires
80:33
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Religious criticism has a long history. It goes at least as far back as the 5th century BCE in ancient Greece with Diagoras "the atheist" of Melos, and the 1...
76:59
Inside the Human Body: Building Your Brain
Inside the Human Body: Building Your Brain
Inside the Human Body: Building Your Brain
Documentary filmmaker and Webby Award Founder Tiffany Shlain explores the affect that media and technology have on our brains and human interaction. All addi...
Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t. T...
Avery Voos UCSB Functional Brain Imaging as an outcome Measure: Can PRT alter Social Areas of the Brain in Pre School Aged Children with ASD?
How does our brain differ with that of animals? How does an adult brain differ with that of an infant or toddler? What's in our brain that makes us humans? W...
i love munch.
M
76:45
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Series: FES Seminar Series Title: Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges Speaker: E. Duco Jansen, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical...
20:14
Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds
Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds
Temple Grandin: The world needs all kinds of minds
http://www.ted.com Autism activist Temple Grandin talks about how her mind works -- sharing her ability to "think in pictures," which helps her solve problem...
68:55
Behavioral Variation and Organization in Social Insect Colonies
Behavioral Variation and Organization in Social Insect Colonies
Behavioral Variation and Organization in Social Insect Colonies
Overview of Dr. Jandt's research on variation in size and behavior in bumble bees and its evolutionary implications. [Show ID: 23218]
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Adam Gazzaley, M.D., PH.D., Founding Director, Neuroscience Imaging Center, UCSF
A fundamental challenge for modern society is the development of effective approaches to enhance brain function and cognition in both healthy and impaired individuals. Innovative neuroscientist, Adam Gazzaley, will describe an approach developed in his lab that uses custom-designed video games to achieve meaningful and sustainable cognitive enhancement. He will also share the next stage of his research program, which uses video games integrated with technological innovations in software (e.g., brain computer interface algorithms, GPU computing) and hardware (e.g., virtual reality headsets, motion capture, mobile EEG, transcranial electrical brain stimulation) to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions, as well as better target our educational efforts.
Adam Gazzaley, M.D., PH.D., Founding Director, Neuroscience Imaging Center, UCSF
A fundamental challenge for modern society is the development of effective approaches to enhance brain function and cognition in both healthy and impaired individuals. Innovative neuroscientist, Adam Gazzaley, will describe an approach developed in his lab that uses custom-designed video games to achieve meaningful and sustainable cognitive enhancement. He will also share the next stage of his research program, which uses video games integrated with technological innovations in software (e.g., brain computer interface algorithms, GPU computing) and hardware (e.g., virtual reality headsets, motion capture, mobile EEG, transcranial electrical brain stimulation) to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions, as well as better target our educational efforts.
published:09 Dec 2014
views:1202
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Smith Group Lecture by Jeff Hawkins presented at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...
Smith Group Lecture by Jeff Hawkins presented at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...
Talk given to the department of Organization Behavior at CWRU about how brain imaging can be used and misused to inform our understanding of cognition, parti...
Talk given to the department of Organization Behavior at CWRU about how brain imaging can be used and misused to inform our understanding of cognition, parti...
Speaker: Angela Bongaarts, Allen Institute for Brain Science Seattle, USA Recorded at the Informatics Forum, The University of Edinburgh, 26 August - 2 Septe...
Speaker: Angela Bongaarts, Allen Institute for Brain Science Seattle, USA Recorded at the Informatics Forum, The University of Edinburgh, 26 August - 2 Septe...
Google Tech Talks November, 8 2007 ABSTRACT This presentation is about a potential shortcut to artificial intelligence by trading mind-design for world-desig...
Google Tech Talks November, 8 2007 ABSTRACT This presentation is about a potential shortcut to artificial intelligence by trading mind-design for world-desig...
Summer School in cognitive Science: Web Science and the Mind Institut des sciences cognitives, UQAM, Montréal, Canada http://www.summer14.isc.uqam.ca/ http:/...
Summer School in cognitive Science: Web Science and the Mind Institut des sciences cognitives, UQAM, Montréal, Canada http://www.summer14.isc.uqam.ca/ http:/...
Neuroscientist Patricia Churchland explores how the human mind functions in guiding one's decisions. Series: Grey Matters [5/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11190]
Neuroscientist Patricia Churchland explores how the human mind functions in guiding one's decisions. Series: Grey Matters [5/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11190]
Leading British neuroscientist Professor David Attwell was this year's guest presenter at the 15th Kenneth Myer Lecture on October 4, 2011. His inspiring tal...
Leading British neuroscientist Professor David Attwell was this year's guest presenter at the 15th Kenneth Myer Lecture on October 4, 2011. His inspiring tal...
Google Tech Talks May, 21 2008 ABSTRACT Reproducing an act with sensorimotor means and using fine natural language for communicating the intentionality behin...
Google Tech Talks May, 21 2008 ABSTRACT Reproducing an act with sensorimotor means and using fine natural language for communicating the intentionality behin...
"Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data"
(General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Dr. Leonid Perlovsky
Harvard University and The Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Abstract:
Big Data problems have been efficiently addressed with cognitive algorithms modeling mechanisms of the mind. The talk describes cognitive algorithms, their applications to various engineering problems, including Big Data, and their foundations in mathematical models of the mind including higher cognitive abilities. Mechanisms of the mind include concepts, emotions, hierarchy, dynamic logic, and interaction between language and cognition. Big Data analytics requires algorithms modeling all these abilities. Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and modeling of the mind has been plagued by computational complexity since the 1960s. Dynamic logic overcomes computational complexity when analyzing Big Data. It is a process-logic, which replaces classical logic; it serves as a basis for cognitive algorithms and for a mathematical theory of learning, combining the mechanisms of the mind into a hierarchical system of mental processes. Each process proceeds "from vague to crisp," from vague representation-concepts to crisp ones. Brain imaging experiments (Bar et al 2006; Kveraga et al 2007) confirmed this as an adequate model of the brain perception and cognition.
Computational difficulty is related to Gödelian problems in logic: computational complexity is a manifestation of Gödelian incompleteness in finite systems, such as computers or brains. The mind is "not logical." Dynamic logic overcomes this difficulty. Engineering applications demonstrate orders of magnitude improvement in Big Data analytics, data mining, information integration, financial predictions, genetic studies, cybersecurity.
The talk presents the dual hierarchy model of interactions between language and cognition. It enables integrating language, text, and sensor data. A number of "mysteries" in this interaction are explained: what is the difference between them; what is the role of language in cognition, why children can talk before they really understand, how much adults are different from children in this respect, etc. These are explained in the model, and explanations are confirmed in brain imaging experiments (Binder et al 2005; Price 2012). Much difficulties in developing Big Data algorithms are related to confusing language and cognition.
The knowledge instinct drives acquisition of cognitive ability and is a foundation of all our higher cognitive abilities. Its satisfaction is experienced as aesthetic emotions (experimentally confirmed in Cabanac et al 2010). Efficient engineering algorithms must model these emotional abilities (Perlovsky, Deming, Ilin, 2011). The hierarchy of aesthetic emotions is discussed from understanding of everyday objects, to understanding of abstract concepts throughout the hierarchy, to the near top of the mental hierarchy. Contents of these "highest" concepts are discussed and the corresponding aesthetic emotions are related to the beautiful. Experimental tests of this conjecture are for the near future.
Contradictions among knowledge are experienced as negative aesthetic emotions, cognitive dissonance. Development of robots and human-computer interactions require algorithms modeling this ability. Cognitive dissonance counteracts the knowledge instinct and would prevent accumulation of knowledge and the entire human evolution, if not a special ability evolved for overcoming these emotions. It follows from the dual hierarchy model that this mechanism is music. This theoretical prediction has been experimentally confirmed (Masataka et al 2012, 2013, Cabanac et al, 2013). This explains the origin and evolution of music, what Darwin called the greatest mystery.
"Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data"
(General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Dr. Leonid Perlovsky
Harvard University and The Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Abstract:
Big Data problems have been efficiently addressed with cognitive algorithms modeling mechanisms of the mind. The talk describes cognitive algorithms, their applications to various engineering problems, including Big Data, and their foundations in mathematical models of the mind including higher cognitive abilities. Mechanisms of the mind include concepts, emotions, hierarchy, dynamic logic, and interaction between language and cognition. Big Data analytics requires algorithms modeling all these abilities. Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and modeling of the mind has been plagued by computational complexity since the 1960s. Dynamic logic overcomes computational complexity when analyzing Big Data. It is a process-logic, which replaces classical logic; it serves as a basis for cognitive algorithms and for a mathematical theory of learning, combining the mechanisms of the mind into a hierarchical system of mental processes. Each process proceeds "from vague to crisp," from vague representation-concepts to crisp ones. Brain imaging experiments (Bar et al 2006; Kveraga et al 2007) confirmed this as an adequate model of the brain perception and cognition.
Computational difficulty is related to Gödelian problems in logic: computational complexity is a manifestation of Gödelian incompleteness in finite systems, such as computers or brains. The mind is "not logical." Dynamic logic overcomes this difficulty. Engineering applications demonstrate orders of magnitude improvement in Big Data analytics, data mining, information integration, financial predictions, genetic studies, cybersecurity.
The talk presents the dual hierarchy model of interactions between language and cognition. It enables integrating language, text, and sensor data. A number of "mysteries" in this interaction are explained: what is the difference between them; what is the role of language in cognition, why children can talk before they really understand, how much adults are different from children in this respect, etc. These are explained in the model, and explanations are confirmed in brain imaging experiments (Binder et al 2005; Price 2012). Much difficulties in developing Big Data algorithms are related to confusing language and cognition.
The knowledge instinct drives acquisition of cognitive ability and is a foundation of all our higher cognitive abilities. Its satisfaction is experienced as aesthetic emotions (experimentally confirmed in Cabanac et al 2010). Efficient engineering algorithms must model these emotional abilities (Perlovsky, Deming, Ilin, 2011). The hierarchy of aesthetic emotions is discussed from understanding of everyday objects, to understanding of abstract concepts throughout the hierarchy, to the near top of the mental hierarchy. Contents of these "highest" concepts are discussed and the corresponding aesthetic emotions are related to the beautiful. Experimental tests of this conjecture are for the near future.
Contradictions among knowledge are experienced as negative aesthetic emotions, cognitive dissonance. Development of robots and human-computer interactions require algorithms modeling this ability. Cognitive dissonance counteracts the knowledge instinct and would prevent accumulation of knowledge and the entire human evolution, if not a special ability evolved for overcoming these emotions. It follows from the dual hierarchy model that this mechanism is music. This theoretical prediction has been experimentally confirmed (Masataka et al 2012, 2013, Cabanac et al, 2013). This explains the origin and evolution of music, what Darwin called the greatest mystery.
published:17 Aug 2014
views:133
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Religious criticism has a long history. It goes at least as far back as the 5th century BCE in ancient Greece with Diagoras "the atheist" of Melos, and the 1...
Religious criticism has a long history. It goes at least as far back as the 5th century BCE in ancient Greece with Diagoras "the atheist" of Melos, and the 1...
Documentary filmmaker and Webby Award Founder Tiffany Shlain explores the affect that media and technology have on our brains and human interaction. All addi...
Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t. T...
Avery Voos UCSB Functional Brain Imaging as an outcome Measure: Can PRT alter Social Areas of the Brain in Pre School Aged Children with ASD?
How does our brain differ with that of animals? How does an adult brain differ with that of an infant or toddler? What's in our brain that makes us humans? W...
i love munch.
Mr. Dale sent me an article...does continued drug use alter the brain? Does an addict get to the poin
How our brain works - Baby Brain - [Documentary]
How our brain works - Baby Brain - [Documentary]
Documentary filmmaker and Webby Award Founder Tiffany Shlain explores the affect that media and technology have on our brains and human interaction. All addi...
Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t. T...
Avery Voos UCSB Functional Brain Imaging as an outcome Measure: Can PRT alter Social Areas of the Brain in Pre School Aged Children with ASD?
How does our brain differ with that of animals? How does an adult brain differ with that of an infant or toddler? What's in our brain that makes us humans? W...
i love munch.
Mr. Dale sent me an article...does continued drug use alter the brain? Does an addict get to the poin
How our brain works - Baby Brain - [Documentary]
How our brain works - Baby Brain - [Documentary]
published:19 Feb 2015
views:0
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Series: FES Seminar Series Title: Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges Speaker: E. Duco Jansen, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical...
Series: FES Seminar Series Title: Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges Speaker: E. Duco Jansen, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical...
http://www.ted.com Autism activist Temple Grandin talks about how her mind works -- sharing her ability to "think in pictures," which helps her solve problem...
http://www.ted.com Autism activist Temple Grandin talks about how her mind works -- sharing her ability to "think in pictures," which helps her solve problem...
Megan deBettencourt started participating in faculty research projects at Columbia since her second year at SEAS. Her senior year, she worked on neuroscience...
An overview of the human brain and how intelligence can be strengthened though stimulation of the brain. Your brain actually grows when you struggle and make...
Neuroscientist James Fallon discusses how he came to discover, and how he's learned to live with, the fact that he's a borderline psychopath. Fallon is the a...
There are two demos in this talk that you can try at home exploring how we perceive and recollect visual scenes: 1. Image distance demo: You are given a 3 se...
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
Investigating Intelligence - A conversation with John Duncan (Preview)
You can watch the full conversation on our website (www.ideasroadshow.com) or iPad app on Apple Newsstand] What is intelligence? Surely it's not just one th...
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
RI Seminar: Stefan Schaal : From Movement Primitives to Associative Skill Memories
Stefan Schaal Professor of Computer Science, Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering, University of Southern California March 28, 2014 Abstract Controlling ...
Intelligence is a significantly broad topic, and can thus be approached from different angles. On the one hand, Lefebvre (2011) maintains that innovation con...
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence [Part 1]
This video is part 1 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 2 -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZGnxi9jOFk How does an animal/machine beco...
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part [2]
This video is part 2 of 2 In Motion Broadcast IV - Artificial Intelligence Part 1 - http://youtu.be/vTrMs8dtWAY How does an animal/machine become intelligent...
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Intelligence and the Brain: Recent Advances in Understanding How the Brain Works with Jeff Hawkins
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) How the brain creates intelligence is viewed by many as the greatest scientific quest of all time. We are living at the time whe...
Science Documentary: Genetics, Robotics, Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
There are several technologies emerging that will change what it means to be called a human being. Genetics is the manipulation of cells at their most basic levels. Along with genomics, the manipulation of proteins will give scientists the ability to create whatever they want.
In the pharmaceutical industry, one of the most exciting treatments to arise are memory pills. These should be available in the coming years to treat patients with alzheimer's and eventually the general public. The possibilities include eventually being able to take a pill to help you learn another language, improve test taking, etc.
Another interesting promise of the future of genetics is the promise of various new vaccines to help quit smoking. Also, DARPA has developed an anti-sleep vaccine. This is a vaccine that simply shuts off the trigger that makes us fall asleep. Another human enhancement technology being developed by DARPA is a drug that triggers the body to burn fat cells.
The future of robotics involves the melding of human and machine attributes into what can be referred to as a cyborg. Intelligent machines are becoming more and more prevalent in military combat. And they are also becoming much more complex. Wearable robot suits that amplify your lifting capacity will be available in the not so distant future.
Consciousness and Neuroscience
One of the biggest mysteries in neuroscience is consciousness. Scientists have discovered a lot about the brain, but little progress has been made in understanding consciousness. It is as if the study of the brain and mind are separate. It is puzzling to scientists as to why we subjectively experience anything. If we understood every single brain cell and every single brain process, we still would not understand consciousness as a physical object within the brain. Any kind of theory of the brain, that is able to handle and support an understanding of subjective experience or neuro-rehabilitation or other such complex brain functions may revolutionize artificial intelligence and robotics.
AGI - Artificial General Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is currently being used to control animated characters in video games. Integrating Artificial intelligence into robotics has proved rather difficult. As humans, we use metaphors everyday in our speech to describe complex ideas. Trying to teach robots to be able to interpret and comprehend these metaphors could be a tough task. But as scientists progress in their integration of artificial intelligence and robotics, we may soon see more and more of our human senses replicated in a much more precise and sophisticated fashion.
Optical Quantum Computing
The future of medial treatment may involve the use of quantum computers. Patients will have a device like a cell phone that they carry with them which monitors their health and sends the information to their doctor who can then prescribe treatment to his patient. Understanding quantum physics has allowed researchers to develop this technology as well as other more and more complex quantum technologies.
Science Documentary: Personalized Medicine, Synthetic Biology , a documentary on genetic design
http://youtu.be/Jk9I1Krizx4
Science Documentary:Perfect lenses,smart textiles,biomedical sensors a documentary on nanotechnology
http://youtu.be/waRH1o0JOjs
Science Documentary: Comets: threat to extinguish life and potential to bring life: Rosetta, Philae
http://youtu.be/cq29GL38fc8
Science Documentary: The Sun, a science documentary on star life cycles, star formation
http://youtu.be/VJ9fmAGShvs
Science Documentary: Big Bang, Inflation, Multiverse, a Documentary on Cosmology
http://youtu.be/I11fBDyim1U
Science Documentary: Planet formation, a documentary on elements, early earth and plate tectonics
http://youtu.be/yQexV341t-E
Science Documentary : Electromagnetic Spectrum , a science documentary on forms of light
http://youtu.be/41Q6FeO-_8I
published:09 Feb 2015
views:6
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Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Distinguished Scientist and co-director at Microsoft Research, Eric Horvitz, shares the hu...
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Making Friends With Artificial Intelligence: Eric Horvitz at TEDxAustin
Distinguished Scientist and co-director at Microsoft Research, Eric Horvitz, shares the human side of advancing machine intelligence. An admitted advocate fo...
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets through Behavioral Biomimicry: Alex Terrazas at TEDxSacramento
Estimating Markets in the Developing World through Satellite Intelligence and Behavioral Biomimicry Can we estimate economic activity from the sky? Can we sa...
In order to determine the intelligence of a species, scientists often use the brain mass relative to the body size of an animal. But it turns out that althou...
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Adam Gazzaley, M.D., PH.D., Founding Director, Neuroscience Imaging Center, UCSF
A fundam...
published:09 Dec 2014
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Adam Gazzaley - Video Games & Neuroscience: A Vision of the Future - LeWeb'14 Paris
Adam Gazzaley, M.D., PH.D., Founding Director, Neuroscience Imaging Center, UCSF
A fundamental challenge for modern society is the development of effective approaches to enhance brain function and cognition in both healthy and impaired individuals. Innovative neuroscientist, Adam Gazzaley, will describe an approach developed in his lab that uses custom-designed video games to achieve meaningful and sustainable cognitive enhancement. He will also share the next stage of his research program, which uses video games integrated with technological innovations in software (e.g., brain computer interface algorithms, GPU computing) and hardware (e.g., virtual reality headsets, motion capture, mobile EEG, transcranial electrical brain stimulation) to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions, as well as better target our educational efforts.
published:09 Dec 2014
views:1202
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Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Smith Group Lecture by Jeff Hawkins presented at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Scienc...
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Jeff Hawkins: Advances in Modeling Neocortex and its Impact on Machine Intelligence
Smith Group Lecture by Jeff Hawkins presented at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign ...
"What is neuro-nonsense?" a talk by Anthony Jack about over-hyped neuroscience research.
"What is neuro-nonsense?" a talk by Anthony Jack about over-hyped neuroscience research.
Talk given to the department of Organization Behavior at CWRU about how brain imaging can be used and misused to inform our understanding of cognition, parti...
Speaker: Angela Bongaarts, Allen Institute for Brain Science Seattle, USA Recorded at the Informatics Forum, The University of Edinburgh, 26 August - 2 Septe...
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Polyworld: Using Evolution to Design Artificial Intelligence
Google Tech Talks November, 8 2007 ABSTRACT This presentation is about a potential shortcut to artificial intelligence by trading mind-design for world-desig...
Summer School in cognitive Science: Web Science and the Mind Institut des sciences cognitives, UQAM, Montréal, Canada http://www.summer14.isc.uqam.ca/ http:/...
Neuroscientist Patricia Churchland explores how the human mind functions in guiding one's decisions. Series: Grey Matters [5/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11190]
Leading British neuroscientist Professor David Attwell was this year's guest presenter at the 15th Kenneth Myer Lecture on October 4, 2011. His inspiring tal...
The Poeticon: languages of sensorimotor representations and
The Poeticon: languages of sensorimotor representations and
Google Tech Talks May, 21 2008 ABSTRACT Reproducing an act with sensorimotor means and using fine natural language for communicating the intentionality behin...
Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data (General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
"Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data"
(General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Dr. L...
published:17 Aug 2014
Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data (General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data (General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
"Cognitive Sciences Applications in Big Data"
(General Joint Session at WMSCI 2014)
Dr. Leonid Perlovsky
Harvard University and The Air Force Research Laboratory, USA
Abstract:
Big Data problems have been efficiently addressed with cognitive algorithms modeling mechanisms of the mind. The talk describes cognitive algorithms, their applications to various engineering problems, including Big Data, and their foundations in mathematical models of the mind including higher cognitive abilities. Mechanisms of the mind include concepts, emotions, hierarchy, dynamic logic, and interaction between language and cognition. Big Data analytics requires algorithms modeling all these abilities. Machine learning, artificial intelligence, and modeling of the mind has been plagued by computational complexity since the 1960s. Dynamic logic overcomes computational complexity when analyzing Big Data. It is a process-logic, which replaces classical logic; it serves as a basis for cognitive algorithms and for a mathematical theory of learning, combining the mechanisms of the mind into a hierarchical system of mental processes. Each process proceeds "from vague to crisp," from vague representation-concepts to crisp ones. Brain imaging experiments (Bar et al 2006; Kveraga et al 2007) confirmed this as an adequate model of the brain perception and cognition.
Computational difficulty is related to Gödelian problems in logic: computational complexity is a manifestation of Gödelian incompleteness in finite systems, such as computers or brains. The mind is "not logical." Dynamic logic overcomes this difficulty. Engineering applications demonstrate orders of magnitude improvement in Big Data analytics, data mining, information integration, financial predictions, genetic studies, cybersecurity.
The talk presents the dual hierarchy model of interactions between language and cognition. It enables integrating language, text, and sensor data. A number of "mysteries" in this interaction are explained: what is the difference between them; what is the role of language in cognition, why children can talk before they really understand, how much adults are different from children in this respect, etc. These are explained in the model, and explanations are confirmed in brain imaging experiments (Binder et al 2005; Price 2012). Much difficulties in developing Big Data algorithms are related to confusing language and cognition.
The knowledge instinct drives acquisition of cognitive ability and is a foundation of all our higher cognitive abilities. Its satisfaction is experienced as aesthetic emotions (experimentally confirmed in Cabanac et al 2010). Efficient engineering algorithms must model these emotional abilities (Perlovsky, Deming, Ilin, 2011). The hierarchy of aesthetic emotions is discussed from understanding of everyday objects, to understanding of abstract concepts throughout the hierarchy, to the near top of the mental hierarchy. Contents of these "highest" concepts are discussed and the corresponding aesthetic emotions are related to the beautiful. Experimental tests of this conjecture are for the near future.
Contradictions among knowledge are experienced as negative aesthetic emotions, cognitive dissonance. Development of robots and human-computer interactions require algorithms modeling this ability. Cognitive dissonance counteracts the knowledge instinct and would prevent accumulation of knowledge and the entire human evolution, if not a special ability evolved for overcoming these emotions. It follows from the dual hierarchy model that this mechanism is music. This theoretical prediction has been experimentally confirmed (Masataka et al 2012, 2013, Cabanac et al, 2013). This explains the origin and evolution of music, what Darwin called the greatest mystery.
published:17 Aug 2014
views:133
80:33
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Religious criticism has a long history. It goes at least as far back as the 5th century BC...
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Why Religion Should Be Replaced: Sam Harris on The End of Faith, Danger to Society (2005)
Religious criticism has a long history. It goes at least as far back as the 5th century BCE in ancient Greece with Diagoras "the atheist" of Melos, and the 1...
Documentary filmmaker and Webby Award Founder Tiffany Shlain explores the affect that medi...
published:19 Feb 2015
Inside the Human Body: Building Your Brain
Inside the Human Body: Building Your Brain
Documentary filmmaker and Webby Award Founder Tiffany Shlain explores the affect that media and technology have on our brains and human interaction. All addi...
Secrets of The Human Brain Flash Documentary 2013 2014 This documentary as well as all of the rest of these documentaries shown here are about important t. T...
Avery Voos UCSB Functional Brain Imaging as an outcome Measure: Can PRT alter Social Areas of the Brain in Pre School Aged Children with ASD?
How does our brain differ with that of animals? How does an adult brain differ with that of an infant or toddler? What's in our brain that makes us humans? W...
i love munch.
Mr. Dale sent me an article...does continued drug use alter the brain? Does an addict get to the poin
How our brain works - Baby Brain - [Documentary]
How our brain works - Baby Brain - [Documentary]
published:19 Feb 2015
views:0
76:45
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Series: FES Seminar Series Title: Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future...
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges
Series: FES Seminar Series Title: Stimulating Neurons with Light: Current State and Future Challenges Speaker: E. Duco Jansen, Ph.D., Professor of Biomedical...
TAIPEI, Taiwan — A fire on a music stage spread into a crowd of spectators at a Saturday night party at a Taiwan water park, injuring more than 500 people, including eight in critical condition, authorities said Sunday. The fire was sparked by an accidental explosion of a colored theatrical powder thrown from the stage in front of about 1,000 people, the fire agency and local media said ... ....
The gunman killed by police after the Tunisian attack which killed at least 38 people was not previously known to the authorities, according to the country’s prime minister. Habib Essid said Seifeddine Rezgui came from the town of Gaafour in the Siliana region and had been a student at the University of Kairouan... ....
By IreneKlotz. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - An unmanned Space Exploration Technologies rocket exploded about two minutes after liftoff from Florida on Sunday, destroying a cargo ship bound for the International Space Station in the latest in a string of mishaps in supplying the orbiting outpost ... Those included six cargo runs for NASA under a 15-flight contract worth more than $2 billion ... Russia plans to launch a replacement capsule on Friday....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. The world must come to terms with hard truths instead of pleasant sounding euphemisms and soundbites ... Unlike the U.S ... Coupled with mindless policies, the explosion of individual, tribal, stateless and state-sponsored acts of terrorism will continue to soar ... But even progressive political and military ideas or modern human nature are extensions of the historical past....
(CNN)The question everyone is asking, now that the two Dannemora, New York, fugitives are no longer on the run, is. What took the cops so long?. It's the wrong question. The real question we should be asking is. How is it possible that nobody, other than the fugitives, got hurt? No one from law enforcement. No one from the public. Not a single injury, not a single fatality ...Philip Lerman. There's certainly an element of luck involved ... ....
SHAH ALAM, June 27 (Bernama) -- Pos Malaysia Berhad (Pos Malaysia) today launched a new image of its linehaul service in an effort to boost effectiveness of its letter and parcel delivery system nationwide ... "It is hoped the new image and new vehicles can spur the personnel of Pos Malaysia to give their best ......
A Canberra man edited upskirt images he had taken into a greatest hits video package, set to a backdrop of music. Police discovered Sung Kun Kim's collection of thousands of upskirting images and videos after he was arrested at the National Multicultural Festival in February last year. The images had been saved into folders labelled by year and month....
A Medusa-like photo of Kendall Jenner has surpassed Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's wedding photo as the most 'liked' Instagram image of all time. 1. Kendall Jenner
Police say an ‘unintentional error’ was to blame for post of a naked woman with the hashtag #ThonglessThursday from its official account. The AFP says the identity of the people involved in the posting of the images can’t be disclosed for privacy. Photograph. Regis Duvignau/Reuters ... A tweet sent by ACT Policing on New Year’s Eve containing explicit images breached police guidelines, an internal investigation has concluded ... comments ... ....
The soldiers pictured at Rutland Water are part of the advance party who have returned to Germany to take part in the...Army medics, mechanics and physical training instructors are gearing up for a 470-mile cycle ride through three countries from their current base in Germany to their new Rutlandhome....
True love knows no bounds, except maybe battery life. While same-sex couples across America celebrated their right to marry this weekend, festivities of a more mechanical sort were happening in Tokyo. See also. Steve Wozniak. In the future, robots will keep humans as pets. Frois and Roborin. Image. Screenshot/Maywa Denki ...The wedding invitation. Image ... Image. Corbis Images ... Image. Corbis Images ... ....
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Hundreds of thousands of people on Sunday packed gay pride events from Chicago to New York City, Seattle to San Francisco, to celebrate a freshly endorsed right to marry ...Supreme Court ruling in favor of same-sex marriages. Here's a collection of images showing gay pride parades across the world ... http.//twitter.com/AP/lists/ap-photographers Follow AP Images on Twitter. http.//twitter.com/AP_Images Visit AP Images online....
An Australian wedding photographer has shared a moving moment on Facebook to coincide with the U.S.Supreme Court decision that overturned the ban on same-sex marriage in 50 states. Thomas Stewart posted a photo of a wedding he snapped in Coffs Harbour, Australia in February this year ... See also. Australia greets U.S. marriage equality decision with praise and envy. Image. Thomas Hyland ... Image. Thomas Hyland ... We believe in love ... Image ... Image ... ....