Optimality in Biological and Artificial Networks?
暫譯: 生物與人工網絡中的最優性

  • 出版商: Routledge
  • 出版日期: 2019-01-21
  • 售價: $2,190
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$2,081
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 524
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 1138876488
  • ISBN-13: 9781138876484
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This book is the third in a series based on conferences sponsored by the Metroplex Institute for Neural Dynamics, an interdisciplinary organization of neural network professionals in academia and industry. The topics selected are of broad interest to both those interested in designing machines to perform intelligent functions and those interested in studying how these functions are actually performed by living organisms and generate discussion of basic and controversial issues in the study of mind.

The topic of optimality was chosen because it has provoked considerable discussion and controversy in many different academic fields. There are several aspects to the issue of optimality. First, is it true that actual behavior and cognitive functions of living animals, including humans, can be considered as optimal in some sense? Second, what is the utility function for biological organisms, if any, and can it be described mathematically? Rather than organize the chapters on a "biological versus artificial" basis or by what stance they took on optimality, it seemed more natural to organize them either by what level of questions they posed or by what intelligent functions they dealt with.

The book begins with some general frameworks for discussing optimality, or the lack of it, in biological or artificial systems. The next set of chapters deals with some general mathematical and computational theories that help to clarify what the notion of optimality might entail in specific classes of networks. The final section deals with optimality in the context of many different high-level issues, including exploring one's environment, understanding mental illness, linguistic communication, and social organization. The diversity of topics covered in this book is designed to stimulate interdisciplinary thinking and speculation about deep problems in intelligent system organization.

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本書是基於由Metroplex Institute for Neural Dynamics贊助的會議系列中的第三本書,該機構是一個由學術界和產業界的神經網絡專業人士組成的跨學科組織。所選主題對於那些有興趣設計能執行智能功能的機器的人,以及那些有興趣研究這些功能如何由生物體實際執行的人,都具有廣泛的吸引力,並引發了有關心智研究中的基本和有争议問題的討論。

選擇最佳性(optimality)作為主題是因為它在許多不同的學術領域引發了相當多的討論和爭議。最佳性問題有幾個方面。首先,生物動物(包括人類)的實際行為和認知功能是否可以在某種意義上被視為最佳的?其次,生物有機體的效用函數(utility function)是什麼,如果有的話,能否用數學描述?與其根據「生物與人工」的基礎或它們對最佳性的立場來組織章節,似乎更自然的做法是根據它們提出的問題層次或它們所處理的智能功能來組織。

本書首先提供了一些討論生物或人工系統中最佳性或缺乏最佳性的通用框架。接下來的章節探討了一些通用的數學和計算理論,這些理論有助於澄清最佳性概念在特定類別網絡中的含義。最後一部分則在許多不同的高層次問題的背景下探討最佳性,包括探索環境、理解心理疾病、語言交流和社會組織。本書涵蓋的主題多樣性旨在激發跨學科的思考和對智能系統組織中深層問題的推測。

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