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May 2008

Mind Hacks: Do Bayesian statistics rule the brain?

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This week's New Scientist has a fascinating article on a possible 'grand theory' of the brain that suggests that virtually all brain functions can be modelled with Bayesian statistics - an approach discovered by an 18th century vicar.

Bayesian theory in New Scientist « Reverendbayes’s Weblog

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The quest to understand the most complex object in the known universe has been a long and fruitful one. These days we know a good deal about how the human brain works - how our senses translate into electrical signals, how different parts of the brain process these signals, how memories form and how muscles are controlled. We know which brain regions are active when we listen to speech, look at paintings or barter over money. We are even starting to understand the deeper neural processes behind learning and decision-making.

January 2008

Vincent Zoonekynd's Blog

Blog on programming, machine learning and financial analysis

October 2007

Blended Technologies » Blog Archive » Machine Learning and Dragons - a Game

You’re a knight and your job is to kill as many dragons as you can. The twist is that the dragons use Genetic Programming to learn from every encounter. (You can optionally have them use Reinforcement learning instead too.)

March 2007

Kunst mit uns

Modern art photo/video blog focused on dead animals and kinder chocolate with a german 20s aftertaste.