Who is the cowboy in Washington?: beating google at their own game with neuroscience and cryptography


Autoria(s): Kogeyama, Renato
Contribuinte(s)

Linhares, Alexandre

Rosa, Paulo Fernando Ferreira

Joia, Luiz Antonio

Salles, Ronaldo Moreira

Data(s)

12/03/2015

12/03/2015

17/12/2014

Resumo

Who was the cowboy in Washington? What is the land of sushi? Most people would have answers to these questions readily available,yet, modern search engines, arguably the epitome of technology in finding answers to most questions, are completely unable to do so. It seems that people capture few information items to rapidly converge to a seemingly 'obvious' solution. We will study approaches for this problem, with two additional hard demands that constrain the space of possible theories: the sought model must be both psychologically and neuroscienti cally plausible. Building on top of the mathematical model of memory called Sparse Distributed Memory, we will see how some well-known methods in cryptography can point toward a promising, comprehensive, solution that preserves four crucial properties of human psychology.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10438/13524

Idioma(s)

en_US

Palavras-Chave #Cognition #Cognitve science #Sparse distributed memory #Computer science #Psychology #Artificial Intelligence #Brain model #Inteligência artificial distribuída #Neurociência computacional #Neurociência cognitiva #Redes neurais (Computação) #Memória - Simulação por computador #Criptografia
Tipo

Dissertation