It just means two areas are reciprocally connected.



On 13/12/06, Philip Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 12/8/06, Bob Mottram <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hinton basically seems to be using the same kind of architecture as
Edelman,
> in that you have both bottom-up and top-down streams of information (or
I
> often just call this feed-forward and feed-back to keep the terminology
more
> consistent with other stuff), with multiple sensory heirachies being
> integrated using a bidirectional associative method similar to the idea
of
> re-entry.  To some extent the system isn't just passively observing the
> environment but is also trying to impose order upon its observations
from
> the top down (the feed-forward part).

I tried and tried but never figured out what Edelman meant by "re-entry".
Can somebody explain it?

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