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Maximum a Posteriori Models for Cortical Modeling

Feature Detectors, Topography and Modularity
Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
112 Seiten
Englisch
VDM Verlag Dr. Müllererschienen am10.04.2008
This thesis shows in a top-down modeling approach that unsupervised learning rules of neural networks can account for the development of cortical neural connections.
Sections 1, Introduction, and 2, The Cortex, comprise biological foundations about the cortex: its areas and their mutual connectivity, cell layers and the mechanisms which govern the development of neural connections. These data supply the goal of modeling as well as the motivation for the methods which are used. Sections 3, Theory, and 4, Models, describe the theory and how to derive models from it. Section 5 presents Results, and section 6, a Discussion.
In this work it is demonstrated that using a sparsely coded Boltzmann machine, neurons emerge which have localized and orientation selective receptive fields like those observed in primary visual cortex. Another highlight is the demonstration of a high adaptability of model structures to the environment. Either parallelly or hierarchically organized modules will arise as an appropriate adaptation to the organization of the training data set.
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KlappentextThis thesis shows in a top-down modeling approach that unsupervised learning rules of neural networks can account for the development of cortical neural connections.
Sections 1, Introduction, and 2, The Cortex, comprise biological foundations about the cortex: its areas and their mutual connectivity, cell layers and the mechanisms which govern the development of neural connections. These data supply the goal of modeling as well as the motivation for the methods which are used. Sections 3, Theory, and 4, Models, describe the theory and how to derive models from it. Section 5 presents Results, and section 6, a Discussion.
In this work it is demonstrated that using a sparsely coded Boltzmann machine, neurons emerge which have localized and orientation selective receptive fields like those observed in primary visual cortex. Another highlight is the demonstration of a high adaptability of model structures to the environment. Either parallelly or hierarchically organized modules will arise as an appropriate adaptation to the organization of the training data set.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-8364-9698-8
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2008
Erscheinungsdatum10.04.2008
Seiten112 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht166 g
Artikel-Nr.12033710

Autor

Dr. Weber graduated in physics, Bielefeld, Germany, and received his PhD in computer science at the TU Berlin in 2000. Then he was a postdoctoral fellow in Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Rochester, USA. From 2002 to 2005 he was a research scientist in Hybrid Intelligent Systems, Sunderland, UK. Then, Junior Fellow at the FIAS Institute, Germany.