Unorganized Machines: From Turing’s Ideas to Modern Connectionist Approaches

This work presents a discussion about the relationship between the contributions of Alan Turing – the centenary of whose birth is celebrated in 2012 – to the field of artificial neural networks and modern unorganized machines: reservoir computing (RC) approaches and extreme learning machines (ELMs)....

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Published inInternational journal of natural computing research Vol. 2; no. 4; pp. 1 - 16
Main Authors Boccato, Levy, Soares, Everton S, Fernandes, Marcos M. L. P, Soriano, Diogo C, Attux, Romis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Hershey IGI Global 01.10.2011
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Summary:This work presents a discussion about the relationship between the contributions of Alan Turing – the centenary of whose birth is celebrated in 2012 – to the field of artificial neural networks and modern unorganized machines: reservoir computing (RC) approaches and extreme learning machines (ELMs). Firstly, the authors review Turing’s connectionist proposals and also expose the fundamentals of the main RC paradigms – echo state networks and liquid state machines, - as well as of the design and training of ELMs. Throughout this exposition, the main points of contact between Turing’s ideas and these modern perspectives are outlined, being, then, duly summarized in the second and final part of the work. This paper is useful in offering a distinct appreciation of Turing’s pioneering contributions to the field of neural networks and also in indicating some perspectives for the future development of the field that may arise from the synergy between these views.
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ISSN:1947-928X
1947-9298
DOI:10.4018/jncr.2011100101