Sure go to my web site at http://www.turn.to/ai and look for the topics you
asked. Click on the topic and it will take you to a web site that answers
those questions. Don't allow the big words to scare you. It is relatively
simple once you understand.
Ron
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From: "Ricardo Hodara" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Ron Blue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Don Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "DAVID
KREINER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: Does the brain invert the retinal image?
> Sorry for my delay.
> Sorry again, but I have training in
> neural networks using the system
> of "tlearn" and further correlated systems
> (Oxford-MIT framework), and in this
> type of simulation we don't know what
> are "oscillon" and "wavelet".
> Can you explain it?
> hod.
>
> > Yes, you are correct the renormalization is an optimization protocol.
> True,
> > there is an evolutionary connect. But the question of why and how
> remains.
> > The why and how is simple "correlational opponent processing" or
> > "associative reciprocal inhibition" via wavelets and wavelet filtering
in
> a
> > global/local oscillon system.
> >
> > Ron Blue
> > http://turn.to/ai
> >
> > > Because the brain will ever renormalize the sequence
> > > of sensorial inputs to the better internal adaptation to
> > > the external sent "image".
> > > This will occur in selective basis: the neural nets are
> > > "genetically prepared" to optimize any type of stimuli
> > > they find in the natural environment (it means: ANY
> > > type of stimuli of any environment: one subtype however
> > > can be easier than others to assimilate due to the natural
> > > selection in the evolutionary "natural" environment).
> > > For instance, if you try the famous experience of the
> > > inverted lens (glasses), the subject (usually an unlucky
> > > first semester student of psychology) will "see" normally
> > > after only two weeks. His brain will correct the image
> > > after a continuos (but finite) automatic and uncounscioness
> > > attempts to understand the new visual environment
> > > (the multiple drafts of Dennet).
> > > Regards from the JUNGLE
> > > Ricardo Holmer Ohara "Hod"_ BRASIL
> > >
> > >
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