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An Agi Brain For A Robot 1st Edition John H Andreae

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An Agi Brain For A Robot 1st Edition John H Andreae
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Publisher: Academic Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.82 MB
Pages: 134
Author: John H. Andreae
ISBN: 9780323852548, 0323852548
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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An Agi Brain For A Robot 1st Edition John H Andreae by John H. Andreae 9780323852548, 0323852548 instant download after payment.

An AGI Brain for a Robot is the first and only book to give a detailed account and practical demonstration of an Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Sections teach readers how to design and implement a brain in fast parallel hardware and embody it in the head of a robot moving in the real world. Associative learning is shown to be a powerful technique for novelty seeking, language learning, and planning. This book is for neuroscientists, robot designers, psychologists, philosophers and anyone curious about the evolution of the human brain and its specialized functions. The overarching message of this book is that an AGI, as the brain of a robot, is within our grasp and would work like our own brains. The featured brain, called PP, is not a computer program. Instead, PP is a collection of networks of associations built from J. A. Fodor's modules and the author's groups. The associations are acquired by intimate interaction between PP in its robot body and the real world. Simulations of PP in one of two robots in a simple world demonstrate PP learning from the second robot, which is under human control. Explains how to design and implement a robot brain with real-world functions Describes fast parallel hardware for an AGI brain Exhibits free will, language learning, working memory and planning Introduces multiple context associative learning using modules and groups Provides a Java computer program and output data files via a companion website

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