This chapter is concerned with how computational ideas can be used as the basis for understanding biological systems, not by simulating such systems, but by taking a computational stance towards the way such systems work. A number of issues are addressed. Firstly the question of what kinds of computer science are needed to help understand computational processes which happen outside of conventional computing machines. The second issue addressed places computational constraints on how the world can act into Dennett's framework of grades of possibility. The final main section considers the issue of changes in the world, and when it is meaningful to regard such changes as carrying out computations
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Abstract. We need much better understanding of information processing and its primary form computati...
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My goal in this report is to recontextualize the concept of computation. I review the historical roo...
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Artificial computing systems are a pervasive phenomenon in today's life. While traditionally such sy...
The increased interactivity and connectivity of computational devices along with the spreading of co...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
The convergence between computer science and biology occurred in successive waves involv- ing deeper...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
Abstract. This review addresses structural differences between that type of computation on which com...
We need much better understanding of information processing and computation as its primary form. Fut...
The notion of computation is well understood, and well formalized, in the classical context of digit...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
The remarkable advances in biotechnology over the past two decades have resulted in the generation o...
Various computational paradigms inspired to models of physical and biological systems are being vigo...
Abstract. We need much better understanding of information processing and its primary form computati...
We briefly present two areas of natural computing, vividly investigated in the recent years: DNA com...
My goal in this report is to recontextualize the concept of computation. I review the historical roo...
The complexity of living organisms surpasses our unaided habilities of analysis. Hence, computationa...
Artificial computing systems are a pervasive phenomenon in today's life. While traditionally such sy...
The increased interactivity and connectivity of computational devices along with the spreading of co...
Computationalism says that brains are computing mechanisms, that is, mechanisms that perform computa...
The convergence between computer science and biology occurred in successive waves involv- ing deeper...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
Abstract. This review addresses structural differences between that type of computation on which com...
We need much better understanding of information processing and computation as its primary form. Fut...
The notion of computation is well understood, and well formalized, in the classical context of digit...
Computation is central to the foundations of modern cognitive science, but its role is controversial...
The remarkable advances in biotechnology over the past two decades have resulted in the generation o...