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IEEE Trans Neural Netw ; 12(2): 277-306, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18244384

ABSTRACT

A new methodology of extraction, optimization, and application of sets of logical rules is described. Neural networks are used for initial rule extraction, local or global minimization procedures for optimization, and Gaussian uncertainties of measurements are assumed during application of logical rules. Algorithms for extraction of logical rules from data with real-valued features require determination of linguistic variables or membership functions. Contest-dependent membership functions for crisp and fuzzy linguistic variables are introduced and methods of their determination described. Several neural and machine learning methods of logical rule extraction generating initial rules are described, based on constrained multilayer perceptron, networks with localized transfer functions or on separability criteria for determination of linguistic variables. A tradeoff between accuracy/simplicity is explored at the rule extraction stage and between rejection/error level at the optimization stage. Gaussian uncertainties of measurements are assumed during application of crisp logical rules, leading to "soft trapezoidal" membership functions and allowing to optimize the linguistic variables using gradient procedures. Numerous applications of this methodology to benchmark and real-life problems are reported and very simple crisp logical rules for many datasets provided.

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Neurol Neurochir Pol ; 34(2 Suppl): 69-84, 2000.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10962738

ABSTRACT

Consciousness is connected with attention, working memory and perception. The stream of consciousness contains only those elements that are present in the working memory. Neurophysiological correlates of conscious states are sought in form of synchronization processes based on 40 Hz oscillations needed to solve the binding problem. Alternative theories to solve or avoid the binding problem are presented. Correlates based on neural complexity index recently introduced by Tonioni and Edelman are especially promising. Theories of "activity bubbles" and of adaptive resonance explain many aspects of the conscious' experience phenomenology. Arguments supporting the idea that consciousness is a process of discrimination of continuous, non-symbolic representations appearing in small-capacity working memory are presented. These representations create resonant states with long-term memory traces, a process that cannot be captured by digital computer simulations.


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Brain/physiology , Consciousness/physiology , Attention/physiology , Humans , Memory/physiology , Models, Biological , Perception/physiology
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Phys Rev A ; 46(1): 95-104, 1992 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9907839
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Phys Rev A ; 41(7): 3503-3510, 1990 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9903520
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Phys Rev A Gen Phys ; 33(4): 2254-2261, 1986 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9896900
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