These are the sections of the starship Understanding Context:
Understanding Context Table of Contents |
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Intro: Context-the Phenomenon: The introduction describes the goals of my work and of this blog, introducing key concepts and the Personal Robot Assistant: MIPUS | ![]() |
1: Biological Brains: The anatomy of the brain and the structures of its specialized functional areas give us clues about what is needed to replicate cognitive processes |
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2: Neurons: Brain cells are the discrete elements of our thinking apparatus. This section describes their components and growth with special attention to the cytoskeleton | ![]() |
3: Bio Neural Networks: The electrical flow across synaptic junctions between neurons is varied and complex, providing more ideas for modeling brain function in software |
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4: Perception and Cognition: We interact with the real world with our senses, perceiving patterns around us, and learning their meaning and implications to our well-being | ![]() |
5:Fuzzy Logic: As information about the world comes into the brain, it gets all fuzzy, but in the end, we can usually figure out what to do with it all |
6: Language and Dialog: Human ability to interact with other intelligent beings with symbolic communication is amazing and very complex requiring advanced models for automated understanding | 7: Cybernetic Models: Now that we know a little more about intelligence, let’s build computational models that replicate some of the things intelligent folks do | ||
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8: Apps and Processes:Apps and processes that use intelligent models can better serve high-end computing needs with smarter results | ![]() |
9: The End of Code: This concluding section is about knowledge taking over the world of computing and introducing amazing smart flexibility in capabilities |
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Glossary:Definitions with useful hyperlinks | ![]() |
Bibliography:References with useful hyperlinks |