2013
DOI: 10.1002/wcs.1260
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ART, cognitive science, and technology transfer

Abstract: Three computational examples illustrate how cognitive science can introduce new approaches to the analysis of large datasets. The first example addresses the question: how can a neural system learning from one example at a time absorb information that is inconsistent but correct, as when a family pet is called Spot and dog and animal, while rejecting similar incorrect information, as when the same pet is called wolf? How does this system transform such scattered information into the knowledge that dogs are ani… Show more

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“…After the robot initial operation and supported by the robot signaling system, the plasticity of the FAM grounded a self-learning system to improve the movements of the robot on the terrain due to preservation and accumulation of learned experiences according to these authors. A self-supervised approach inspired by FAM was tested by Carpenter (2013). The land cover classification and related tests using the Boston testbed were performed.…”
Section: Land Covermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the robot initial operation and supported by the robot signaling system, the plasticity of the FAM grounded a self-learning system to improve the movements of the robot on the terrain due to preservation and accumulation of learned experiences according to these authors. A self-supervised approach inspired by FAM was tested by Carpenter (2013). The land cover classification and related tests using the Boston testbed were performed.…”
Section: Land Covermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Self-Supervised ARTMAP is based on Fuzzy ARTMAP (Carpenter 2013). Fuzzy ARTMAP is based on "Adaptive Resonance Theory" (ART), proposed by Stephen Grossberg in 1976.…”
Section: Self-supervised Artmapmentioning
confidence: 99%