Cognititive neuroscience and artificial intelligence

Speaker: 

Andrzej Wodecki, Uniwersytet Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej w Lublinie

Date: 

18/10/2017 - 12:00
In past years we witness the flourishing of artificial intelligence, both in methods and in various applications. This is largely due to the ever-increasing availability of essential tools (software, infrastructure), knowledge, and growing interest in the industry more and more willing to invest in such solutions.
 
It turns out that many of the methods used in AI are inspired by human brain, although the analogies are not as far as they are introduced in popular literature. In the presentation we will focus on the neurological foundations of various artificial intelligence methods (especially convolutional networks) and their (sometimes unbelievable) applications. If necessary, we will delve into the technology and architecture of the so-called deep learning networks.
 
The aim of the presentation is to inspire listeners to a deeper interest in the subject and to show that it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance.

Historia zmian

Data aktualizacji: 18/06/2018 - 09:21; autor zmian: ()
In past years we witness the flourishing of artificial intelligence, both in methods and in various applications. This is largely due to the ever-increasing availability of essential tools (software, infrastructure), knowledge, and growing interest in the industry more and more willing to invest in such solutions.
 
It turns out that many of the methods used in AI are inspired by human brain, although the analogies are not as far as they are introduced in popular literature. In the presentation we will focus on the neurological foundations of various artificial intelligence methods (especially convolutional networks) and their (sometimes unbelievable) applications. If necessary, we will delve into the technology and architecture of the so-called deep learning networks.
 
The aim of the presentation is to inspire listeners to a deeper interest in the subject and to show that it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance.
Data aktualizacji: 28/09/2017 - 10:33; autor zmian: Jarosław Miszczak (miszczak@iitis.pl)
In past years we witness the flourishing of artificial intelligence, both in methods and in various applications. This is largely due to the ever-increasing availability of essential tools (software, infrastructure), knowledge, and growing interest in the industry more and more willing to invest in such solutions.
 
It turns out that many of the methods used in AI are inspired by human brain, although the analogies are not as far as they are introduced in popular literature. In the presentation we will focus on the neurological foundations of various artificial intelligence methods (especially convolutional networks) and their (sometimes unbelievable) applications. If necessary, we will delve into the technology and architecture of the so-called deep learning networks.
 
The aim of the presentation is to inspire listeners to a deeper interest in the subject and to show that it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance.
Data aktualizacji: 28/09/2017 - 10:33; autor zmian: Jarosław Miszczak (miszczak@iitis.pl)
In past years we witness the flourishing of artificial intelligence, both in methods and in various applications. This is largely due to the ever-increasing availability of essential tools (software, infrastructure), knowledge, and growing interest in the industry more and more willing to invest in such solutions.
 
It turns out that many of the methods used in AI are inspired by human brain, although the analogies are not as far as they are introduced in popular literature. In the presentation we will focus on the neurological foundations of various artificial intelligence methods (especially convolutional networks) and their (sometimes unbelievable) applications. If necessary, we will delve into the technology and architecture of the so-called deep learning networks.
 
The aim of the presentation is to inspire listeners to a deeper interest in the subject and to show that it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance.
Data aktualizacji: 22/09/2017 - 22:11; autor zmian: Piotr Gawron (gawron@iitis.pl)
In past years we witness the flourishing of artificial intelligence, both in methods and in various applications. This is largely due to the ever-increasing availability of essential tools (software, infrastructure), knowledge, and growing interest in the industry more and more willing to invest in such solutions.
 
It turns out that many of the methods used in AI are inspired by human brain, although the analogies are not as far as they are introduced in popular literature. In the presentation we will focus on the neurological foundations of various artificial intelligence methods (especially convolutional networks) and their (sometimes unbelievable) applications. If necessary, we will delve into the technology and architecture of the so-called deep learning networks.
 
The aim of the presentation is to inspire listeners to a deeper interest in the subject and to show that it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance.
Data aktualizacji: 22/09/2017 - 22:10; autor zmian: Piotr Gawron (gawron@iitis.pl)
In past years we witness the flourishing of artificial intelligence, both in methods and in various applications. This is largely due to the ever-increasing availability of essential tools (software, infrastructure), knowledge, and growing interest in the industry more and more willing to invest in such solutions.
 
It turns out that many of the methods used in AI are inspired by human brain, although the analogies are not as far as they are introduced in popular literature. In the presentation we will focus on the neurological foundations of various artificial intelligence methods (especially convolutional networks) and their (sometimes unbelievable) applications. If necessary, we will delve into the technology and architecture of the so-called deep learning networks.
 
The aim of the presentation is to inspire listeners to a deeper interest in the subject and to show that it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance.
Data aktualizacji: 22/09/2017 - 22:10; autor zmian: Piotr Gawron (gawron@iitis.pl)
In past years we witness the flourishing of artificial intelligence, both in methods and in various applications. This is largely due to the ever-increasing availability of essential tools (software, infrastructure), knowledge, and growing interest in the industry more and more willing to invest in such solutions.
It turns out that many of the methods used in AI are inspired by human brain, although the analogies are not as far as they are introduced in popular literature. In the presentation we will focus on the neurological foundations of various artificial intelligence methods (especially convolutional networks) and their (sometimes unbelievable) applications. If necessary, we will delve into the technology and architecture of the so-called deep learning networks.
The aim of the presentation is to inspire listeners to a deeper interest in the subject and to show that it is not as difficult as it seems at first glance.
Data aktualizacji: 22/09/2017 - 22:09; autor zmian: Piotr Gawron (gawron@iitis.pl)