Re: intellignece and conciousness, the one implies the other?



"JGCASEY" <jgkjcasey@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Curt Welch wrote:
> > Were you feeding it one input which had a 64
> > pulse pattern of different spacing that repeated
> > over and over?
>
> Spatial patterns of fixed frequencies.
> Thus a 64 bit number (one bit per input).
>
> ABDCEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST <- inputs
> 00111000100100000010
> 00000000000000000000
> 00000000000000000000
> 00000000000000000000
> 00111000100100000010
> 00000000000000000000
> 00000000000000000000
> 00000000000000000000
> 00111000100100000010
>
> Thus input D in the above example would be:
> 100010001.... as would C, D, I, L and S.

Ok, that's fine as well.

> You did say your net could deal with any kind
> of input pattern.

Yes, it can. But the net's ability to react to different temporal patterns
is a function of the size and toplogy of the network. So how it will react
will very much depend on what type of temporal patterns you expect the
network to find and react to.

> At the moment I am full time on another project
> but if/when I get time I will check out your
> other comments.

yeah, me to. I just like to come here as an escape from my other work at
times...

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