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Janos Haits

https://nectome.com - 0 views

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    "Our mission is to preserve your brain well enough to keep all its memories intact: from that great chapter of your favorite book to the feeling of cold winter air, baking an apple pie, or having dinner with your friends and family. If memories can truly be preserved by a sufficiently good brain banking technique, we believe that within the century it could become feasible to digitize your preserved brain and use that information to recreate your mind. How close are we to this possibility? Currently, we can preserve the connectomes of animal brains and are working on extending our techniques to human brains in a research context. This is an important first step towards the development of a verified memory preservation protocol, as the connectome plays a vital role in memory storage."
Janos Haits

Bluebrain | EPFL - 0 views

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    'In brief The goal of the Blue Brain Project is to build biologically detailed digital reconstructions and simulations of the rodent, and ultimately the human brain.'
Janos Haits

Magenta - 0 views

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    "Magenta is a Google Brain project to ask and answer the questions, "Can we use machine learning to create compelling art and music? If so, how? If not, why not?" Our work is done in TensorFlow, and we regularly release our models and tools in open source. These are accompanied by demos, tutorial blog postings and technical papers. To follow our progress, watch our GitHub and join our discussion group."
Janos Haits

Neuralink - 0 views

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    "An integrated brain-machine interface platform with thousands of channels"
Islam TeCNo

Neuroplasticity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Neuroplasticity (also referred to as brain plasticity, cortical plasticity or cortical re-mapping) is the changing of neurons and the organization of their networks and so their function by experience. This idea was first proposed in 1892 by Santiago Ramón y Cajal the proposer of the neuron doctrine though the idea was largely neglected for the next fifty years.[1] The first person to use the term neural plasticity appears to have been the Polish neuroscientist Jerzy Konorski.[2]
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      This is why when a person thinks more he/she be more smarter!
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      3azeem .....bas deh mesh 7agat related l CS ya Zi3'az
    • Abdelrahman Ogail
       
      How said that? It's related to Artificial Neural Networks that require understanding of actual Human Neurons. BTW, plasticity principle is used in Games AI where the Controlled-AI determines if it forgot what happened or still remember it and seeks to revenge
    • Islam TeCNo
       
      oooooooooh ........ 3'reaaaaaat
Janos Haits

Research at Google - 0 views

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    "We are a machine intelligence team focused on deep learning. We advance the state of the art in order to have a positive impact on the world."
Janos Haits

working - The Knowledge Web - 1 views

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    'Welcome, this is a prototype test version of James Burke's Knowledge Web (video overview). It includes only the very basic functions. The fully developed version will have three tools (input and display) that all work together: 1) a web view (see above) to see the relationships, 2) a timeline to know when you are (e.g., Chronozoom), and 3) a map to know where you are (also tours of historical sites). This user int
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