DocumentCode :
2425493
Title :
Neural nets activity in design cognitive model of brain
Author :
Truta, Adnana-Meda
fYear :
2003
fDate :
18-22 Feb. 2003
Firstpage :
118
Lastpage :
123
Abstract :
Neuroinformatics is a multidiscipline that results from synergetic actions of several theories such as achievement, processing, storage, transmissions recovery and diffusion of neural information. From neuroinformatics point of view, the neural complex (natural or artificial neural nets) is considered an automata with self-control, a memory machine and hemostats (hemostats represent the whole internal processes and behavior that have as a main goal - the achievement of an equilibrium state in several changes of environment). Neural nets (natural or artificial) are neural complex systems with C3I protocol (commands, communication, control and information). Neural nets consist of cellular units strongly interconnected. Excitatory/inhibitory activities of cellular units propagate information to the entire system. Parallel information processing in these units leads to network convergence by cost function minimizing. Neural activity is described by the percentage of the excitatory/inhibitory cellular units. The excitatory activity is described as negentropy (the uncertainty parameter) and the inhibitory activity is described as posentropy (the certainty parameter).
Keywords :
brain models; cellular automata; neural nets; C3I protocol; achievement; automata; brain cognitive model; certainty parameter; commands; communication; control; cost function minimizing; diffusion; equilibrium state goal; excitatory activities; hemostats; inhibitory activities; interconnected cellular units; memory machine; negentropy; network convergence; neural complex; neural information; neural nets activity; neuroinformatics; parallel information processing; posentropy; recovery; self-control; storage; transmission; uncertainty parameter; Artificial neural networks; Automata; Biological neural networks; Brain modeling; Cellular neural networks; Communication system control; Control systems; Information processing; Neural networks; Protocols;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
CAD Systems in Microelectronics, 2003. CADSM 2003. Proceedings of the 7th International Conference. The Experience of Designing and Application of
Print_ISBN :
966-553-278-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CADSM.2003.1255003
Filename :
1255003
Link To Document :
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