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  • Connectionist Variable Binding  
  • by Antony Browne, Ron Sun — 2000 — Expert Systems
  • …: Variable binding has long been a challenge to connectionists. Attempts to perform variable binding using localist and distributed connectionist representations are discussed, and problems inherent in each type of representation are outlined. Keywords: Neural networks, localist representations, dis…
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  • Connectionist Inference Models  
  • by Antony Browne, Ron Sun — 2001 — NEURAL NETWORKS
  • …The performance of symbolic inference tasks has long been a challenge to connectionists. In this paper, we present an extended survey of this area. Existing connectionist inference systems are reviewed, with particular reference to how they perform variable binding and rulebased reasoning and whethe…
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  • Review of "Evolutionary Robotics" by S. Nolfi and, D. Floreano, MIT Press  
  • by E. A. DiPaolo, Antony Browne — 2002
  • …Evolutionary robotics (ER) has been an active field of research for more than a decade, although it has deeper historical roots in cybernetics and pre-symbolic artificial intelligence (AI). Alan Turing, W. Ross Ashby, Gordan Pask, and W.Grey Walter all toyed with related ideas and, more recently, Va…
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  • Automatic Relevance Determination for Identifying Thalamic Regions Implicated in Schizophrenia  
  • by Antony Browne, Angela Jakary, Sophia Vinogradov, Yu Fu, Raymond F. Deicken, A. Browne, Y. Fu, Computing Department, Uk. A. Jakary, S. Vinogradov, R. Deicken, Veterans Affairs, I. Introduction
  • …There have been many theories about and computational models of the schizophrenic disease state. Brain imaging techniques have suggested that abnormalities of the thalamus may contribute to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. Several studies have found the thalamus to be altered in schizophrenia, …
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