BI 090 Chris Eliasmith: Building the Human Brain
Podcast |
Brain Inspired
Publisher |
Paul Middlebrooks
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Education
Natural Sciences
Science
Technology
Publication Date |
Nov 23, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:38:57

Chris and I discuss his Spaun large scale model of the human brain (Semantic Pointer Architecture Unified Network), as detailed in his book How to Build a Brain. We talk about his philosophical approach, how Spaun compares to Randy O'Reilly's Leabra networks, the Applied Brain Research Chris co-founded, and I have guest questions from Brad Aimone, Steve Potter, and Randy O'Reilly.

Some takeaways:

  • Spaun is an embodied fully functional cognitive architecture with one eye for task instructions and an arm for responses.
  • Chris uses elements from symbolic, connectionist, and dynamical systems approaches in cognitive science.
  • The neural engineering framework (NEF) is how functions get instantiated in spiking neural networks.
  • The semantic pointer architecture (SPA) is how representations are stored and transformed - i.e. the symbolic-like cognitive processing.

Time Points:

0:00 - Intro 2:29 - Sense of awe 6:20 - Large-scale models 9:24 - Descriptive pragmatism 15:43 - Asking better questions 22:48 - Brad Aimone question: Neural engineering framework 29:07 - Engineering to build vs. understand 32:12 - Why is AI world not interested in brains/minds? 37:09 - Steve Potter neuromorphics question 44:51 - Spaun 49:33 - Semantic Pointer Architecture 56:04 - Representations 58:21 - Randy O'Reilly question 1 1:07:33 - Randy O'Reilly question 2 1:10:31 - Spaun vs. Leabra 1:32:43 - How would Chris start over?

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