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... Tomaso Poggio . Poggio's research , and the reputation he earned for his work with animal vision systems both in West Germany and at MIT , had been intertwined with that of Marr during most of the 1970s . The two men shared a passion ...
... Tomaso Poggio . Poggio's research , and the reputation he earned for his work with animal vision systems both in West Germany and at MIT , had been intertwined with that of Marr during most of the 1970s . The two men shared a passion ...
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... Tomaso Poggio . " Biological systems certainly suggest that you need parallel processing . Also , it is relatively easy to devise algorithms that exploit parallel processing . It will go a long way to helping us create better systems of ...
... Tomaso Poggio . " Biological systems certainly suggest that you need parallel processing . Also , it is relatively easy to devise algorithms that exploit parallel processing . It will go a long way to helping us create better systems of ...
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... financial support generally , some AI researchers believe the best use of optical computing techniques might be in conjunction with more tradi- tional hardware . Tomaso Poggio of MIT foresees a kind THE PROMISE OF NEUROCHIPS 141.
... financial support generally , some AI researchers believe the best use of optical computing techniques might be in conjunction with more tradi- tional hardware . Tomaso Poggio of MIT foresees a kind THE PROMISE OF NEUROCHIPS 141.
Contents
Chapter One In the Style of the Brain | 1 |
Chapter Two The Seeds of Al | 21 |
Chapter Three Mind Travels and Mechanical Men | 43 |
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The Turing Test and the Frame Problem: AI's Mistaken Understanding of ... Larry Crockett No preview available - 1994 |