Brain-Inspired Information Technology (Studies in Computational Intelligence)

Brain-Inspired Information Technology (Studies in Computational Intelligence)

by Akitoshi Hanazawa (Editor), TsutomMiki (Editor), KeiichiHorio (Editor)

Synopsis

Brain-inspired information technology is one of key concepts for the development of information technology in the next generation. Explosive progress of computer technology has been continuing based on a simple principle called if-then rule . This means that the programmer of software have to direct every action of the computer programs in response to various inputs. There inherently is a limitation of complexity because we human have a limited capacity for managing complex systems. Actually, many bugs, mistakes of programming, exist in computer software, and it is quite difficult to extinguish them. The parts of computer programs where computer viruses attack are also a kind of programming mistakes, called security hole. Of course, human body or nervous system is not perfect. No creator or director, however, exists for us. The function of our brain is equipped by learning, self-organization, natural selection, and etc, resulting in adaptive and flexible information system. Brain-inspired information technology is aiming to realize such nature-made information processing system by using present computer system or specific hardware. To do so, researchers in various research fields are getting together to inspire each other and challenge cooperatively for the same goal.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 182
Edition: 1st Edition.
Publisher: Springer
Published: 22 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 3642040241
ISBN 13: 9783642040245