"MULTI-MOD": a PC based software system for controlling an artificial brain containing 10,000 evolved neural net modules

Author(s):  
H. de Garis ◽  
T. Batty
Author(s):  
Hugo de Garis ◽  
Chen Xiaoxi ◽  
Ben Goertzel

This chapter describes a 4 year research project (2008-2011) to build China’s first artificial brain. It takes an “evolutionary engineering” approach, by evolving 10,000s of neural net modules, (or “agents” in the sense of Minsky’s “Society of Mind” [Minsky 1988, 2007]), and connecting them to make artificial brains. These modules are evolved rapidly in seconds on a “Tesla” PC Supercomputer, and connected according to the artificial brain designs of human “BAs” (Brain Architects). The artificial brain will eventually contain thousands of pattern recognizer modules, and hundreds of decision modules that when suitably combined will control the hundreds of behaviors of a walking, talking robot.


1977 ◽  
Vol 16 (03) ◽  
pp. 144-153 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. Vaccari ◽  
W. Delaney ◽  
A. Chiesa

A software system for the automatic free-text analysis and retrieval of radiological reports is presented. Such software involves: (1) automatic translation of the specific natural language in a formalized metalanguage in order to transform the radiological report in a »normalized report« analyzable by computer; (2) content processing of the normalized report to select desired information. The approach used to accomplish point (1) is described in detail referring to a specific application.


2016 ◽  
Vol 23 (99) ◽  
pp. 53-57
Author(s):  
Evgenij V. Berlizov ◽  
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Viktor Hapiak ◽  
Vira Liubchenko ◽  
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