Are Neural Networks Imitations of Mind?

  • Licata G
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Abstract

Artificial neural networks are often understood as a good way to imitate mind through the web structure of neurons in brain, but the very high complexity of human brain prevents to consider neural networks as good models for human mind;anyway neural networks are good devices for computation in parallel. The difference between feed-forward and feedback neural networks is introduced; the Hopfield network and the multi-layers Perceptron are discussed. In a very weak isomorphism (not similitude) between brain and neural networks, an artificial form of short term memory and of acknowledgement, in Elman neural networks, is proposed.

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Licata, G. (2015). Are Neural Networks Imitations of Mind? Journal of Computer Science & Systems Biology, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.4172/jcsb.1000179

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