CGSC 2001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Functional Neuroimaging, Ebbinghaus Illusion, Parallel Computing

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A big push in the 1960s and 70s modeling human behaviour: shrdlu is the big example there. Eliza is an early example of well as simple related facts through language use identify the constraints. The least amount of detail modeling language, but is nothing more than a simple set of transformation rules. Shrdlu is the first big example of language use: limited to a micro-world, but can learn basics of that micro-world as processing task. Describe how the information processing takes place very fine details like neurons and pathways: by doing this we can talk interdisciplinary. Top-down, we start with something simple and then we break it down some and then we break it down some more. Marr"s tri-level hypothesis and the top-down approach: computational level description of the information processing problem, algorithmic the processing steps involved in solving the information, implementation the physical realization of the algorithm.

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