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Wetware (brain)
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Wetware
Wetware is a term drawn from the computer-related idea of hardware or software, but applied to biological life forms. Here the prefix "wet" is a…
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2005
2005
Knowledge Representation and the Embodied Mind: Towards a Philosophy and Technology of Personalized Informatics
Wolf-Tilo Balke
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K. Mainzer
Wissensmanagement
2005
Corpus ID: 8576158
Knowledge representation has a long tradition in logic and philosophy. Automated reasoning with ontologies and categories had…
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2005
2005
Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on unconventional computing : from cellular automata to wetware
C. Teuscher
,
A. Adamatzky
2005
Corpus ID: 60306976
2005
2005
Unconventional computing 2005: From cellular automata to wetware
C. Teuscher
,
A. Adamatzky
2005
Corpus ID: 59774270
2005
2005
Silicon Implementation of a Chemical Reaction-diffusion Processor for Computation of Voronoi Diagram
T. Asai
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B. D. L. Costello
,
A. Adamatzky
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos in…
2005
Corpus ID: 9583091
Reaction–diffusion (RD) chemical systems are known to realize sensible computation when both data and results of the computation…
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2004
2004
Signal amplification in bacterial chemotaxis through receptor teamwork
J. S. Parkinson
2004
Corpus ID: 18836254
M otile bacteria move with purpose: their movement machinery, whether for swimming or gliding, is responsive to environmental…
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1999
1999
Neural Mechanisms Underlying the Analysis of Moving Visual Stimuli
P. Ulinski
1999
Corpus ID: 53744859
Animals analyze objects moving in the visual world in order to follow the movements of predators and prey (Ewert, 1991), control…
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1992
1992
From Wetware to Hardware: Reverse Engineering Using Probabilistic RAMs
T. Clarkson
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D. Gorse
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J. Taylor
1992
Corpus ID: 61230490
A model of neural processing is described which is able to incorporate a great deal of neurophysiological detail (synaptic noise…
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1991
1991
Multiple Network Systems (Minos) Modules: Task Division and Module Discrimination
F. Smieja
1991
Corpus ID: 14656866
It is widely considered an ultimate connectionist objective to incorporate neural networks into intelligent systems. These…
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1988
Highly Cited
1988
Seabirds. Feeding Ecology and Role in Marine Ecosystems, J.P. Croxall (Ed.). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1987), viii
P. Monaghan
1988
Corpus ID: 53191223
1988
1988
Why neural networks don't yet fly: inquiry into the neurodynamics of biological intelligence
W. Freeman
IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks
1988
Corpus ID: 18265167
There are two documented hierarchical modes in which wetware brains sustain information for storage, transformation, and other…
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