The human brain is the self-adaptive system par excellence. We claim that a hierarchical model for self-adaptive system can be built on two levels, the upper structural level S and the lower behavioral level B. The higher order structure naturally emerges from interactions of the system with its environment and it acts as coordinator of local interactions among simple reactive elements. The lower level regards the topology of the network whose elements self-organize to perform the behavior of the system. The adaptivity feature follows the self-organizing principle that supports the entanglement of lower level elements and the higher order structure. The challenging idea in this position paper is to represent the two-level model as a second ...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in th...
Self-organization is thought to play an important role in structuring nervous systems. It frequently...
Methods on modelling the human brain as a Complex System have increased remarkably in the literature...
The human brain is the self-adaptive system par excellence. We claim that a hierarchical model for s...
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Self-organization is thought to play an important role in structuring nervous systems. It frequently...
At a first glance, artificial neural networks, with engineered learning algorithms and carefully cho...
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Robustness and adaptivity are important behavioural properties observed in biological systems, which...
The brain makes flexible and adaptive responses in a complicated and ever-changing environment for a...
Networks provide an intuitive, declarative way of modeling with a wide scope of applicability. In ma...
The most common primary brain diseases characterized by the recurrence of seizures with unpredictabl...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in th...
Self-organization is thought to play an important role in structuring nervous systems. It frequently...
Methods on modelling the human brain as a Complex System have increased remarkably in the literature...
The human brain is the self-adaptive system par excellence. We claim that a hierarchical model for s...
This paper covers the contents of the Keynote Speech with the same title. The paper addresses the us...
The thesis investigates principles of self-organization that may account for the observed structure ...
Explaining how the brain works and processes information from multiple sources is still a current to...
The Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) represent an important class of bio-inspired learning machines ...
Self-organization is thought to play an important role in structuring nervous systems. It frequently...
At a first glance, artificial neural networks, with engineered learning algorithms and carefully cho...
How can one design an adaptive pulse-coded neural network (PCNN) that is based on psycho-phenomenolo...
Robustness and adaptivity are important behavioural properties observed in biological systems, which...
The brain makes flexible and adaptive responses in a complicated and ever-changing environment for a...
Networks provide an intuitive, declarative way of modeling with a wide scope of applicability. In ma...
The most common primary brain diseases characterized by the recurrence of seizures with unpredictabl...
This is the final version of the article. Available from American Physical Society via the DOI in th...
Self-organization is thought to play an important role in structuring nervous systems. It frequently...
Methods on modelling the human brain as a Complex System have increased remarkably in the literature...