Hi Ben!

This sounds interesting, I'd like to watch it!
Was it recorded?

Best regards,
Patrick

On Wednesday, September 21, 2022 at 7:49:51 AM UTC+2 Ben Goertzel wrote:

> (note this one is Wed rather than Fri ...)
>
> September 21, 2022, 7AM-8:30AM PST: Dr. Alexander G. Ororbia
> "Brain-Inspired Computing: Going Beyond Backpropagation of Errors" ...
> Videoconference at: https://singularitynet.zoom.us/my/benbot ...
>
> Description: "In this talk, I will discuss an emerging and promising
> sub-domain of statistical learning research known as brain-inspired
> computing, which focuses on developing artificial neural models and
> credit assignment algorithms that draw inspiration from what is
> currently known about the operation of biological neurons and human
> brains in general. Starting from the popular backpropagation of errors
> (backprop) procedure used to train modern-day deep neural networks, I
> will discuss its various biological criticisms and practical
> shortcomings to then turn towards backpropagation-free methodology,
> including processes such as recirculation, local representation
> alignment, contrastive Hebbian learning, wake-sleep, and predictive
> processing."
>
>
>
> -- 
> Ben Goertzel, PhD
> [email protected]
>
> "My humanity is a constant self-overcoming" -- Friedrich Nietzsche
>

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