This report presents a mathematical model of the semantics, or meaning, of the connec-tionist structure and stimulus activity of a neural network, whether artificial or biologi-cal. The mathematical model associates concepts about sensed objects with the neuron-like nodes in a neural network and composable concept relationships with the connec-tion pathways in the network. Category-theoretic constructs, specifically colimits, limits, and functors, organize the concept structure and map it to a formal neural network in a structure-preserving manner. Starting with a simple example of a neural vision system, we show that this mathematical model of neural network structure and activity can be used to derive connectionist architectures that work...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
Research in cognitive science suggests that much of cognition involves the rapid manipulation of com...
One of the most important functions of concepts is that of producing classifications; and since ther...
Note: This is revision ECE-TR-16-0001R to the technical report ECE-TR-16-0001. Aside from minor corr...
Category theory can be applied to mathematically model the semantics of cognitive neural systems. We...
In this paper, we review recent approaches for explaining concepts in neural networks. Concepts can ...
Many authors have emphasized the role that concepts play as basic building blocks of cognition. This...
This chapter reviews progress made by brain-reading (neurosemantic) studies that use multivariate an...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Neuro-computing....
Abstract: "We describe a representation for frame-like concept structures in a neural network called...
This work funded by the ConCreTe (Concept Creation Technology) project, which acknowledges the finan...
A neurobiologically constrained deep neural network mimicking cortical areas relevant for sensorimot...
In this thesis we have investigated what concepts are and how they may be represented. We have seen ...
For the study of psychological processes in cognitive science modelling two general approaches rule ...
- Arathorn, D. (2002). Map-seeking circuits in visual cognition – a computational mechanism for biol...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
Research in cognitive science suggests that much of cognition involves the rapid manipulation of com...
One of the most important functions of concepts is that of producing classifications; and since ther...
Note: This is revision ECE-TR-16-0001R to the technical report ECE-TR-16-0001. Aside from minor corr...
Category theory can be applied to mathematically model the semantics of cognitive neural systems. We...
In this paper, we review recent approaches for explaining concepts in neural networks. Concepts can ...
Many authors have emphasized the role that concepts play as basic building blocks of cognition. This...
This chapter reviews progress made by brain-reading (neurosemantic) studies that use multivariate an...
NOTICE: this is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Neuro-computing....
Abstract: "We describe a representation for frame-like concept structures in a neural network called...
This work funded by the ConCreTe (Concept Creation Technology) project, which acknowledges the finan...
A neurobiologically constrained deep neural network mimicking cortical areas relevant for sensorimot...
In this thesis we have investigated what concepts are and how they may be represented. We have seen ...
For the study of psychological processes in cognitive science modelling two general approaches rule ...
- Arathorn, D. (2002). Map-seeking circuits in visual cognition – a computational mechanism for biol...
This thesis explores the use of artificial neural networks for modelling cognitive processes. It pre...
Research in cognitive science suggests that much of cognition involves the rapid manipulation of com...
One of the most important functions of concepts is that of producing classifications; and since ther...