Overview
This tutorial on Computation in the Brain Part 2 aims to explore the mathematical model of the brain, focusing on topics such as assembly calculus, random projection, and the study of language. By the end of the course, learners will gain insights into the computational aspects of the brain, its functions, and the significance of language studies. The teaching method involves theoretical explanations, mathematical models, and real-life applications. This course is intended for individuals interested in neuroscience, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and computational biology.
Syllabus
Intro
The overarching problem
Our hero
Our story
Our feedback
Whats the assembly calculus
Mathematical model of the brain
Random projection and cap
Main idea
Realistic
Assembly
Killer App
Why Study Language
Popular Experiment
Generation
Sign Language
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Taught by
IEEE FOCS: Foundations of Computer Science