The 66th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2019

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Symposium (Oral)

Symposium » Science of the Material Intelligence: Bringing out the Intrinsic Learning and Optimization Capabilities of Materials

[10p-W810-1~9] Science of the Material Intelligence: Bringing out the Intrinsic Learning and Optimization Capabilities of Materials

Sun. Mar 10, 2019 1:30 PM - 6:00 PM W810 (E1001)

Kenichi Kawaguchi(Fujitsu Lab.), Hirofumi Tanaka(Kyushu Inst. of Tech.), Takuya Matsumoto(Osaka Univ.)

5:00 PM - 5:30 PM

[10p-W810-8] Source of intelligence in the brain tissue

Hirokazu Takahashi1 (1.Univ. Tokyo)

Keywords:brain, biological intelligence, reservoir computation

So-called ‘intelligence’ is likely to emerge from spontaneously active, super-complex network in the brain, which are distinct from common characteristics in conventional computers. One of the most likely mechanisms of this emergent intelligence is the Darwinian principle. In the cerebral cortex, the theory of neural Darwinism predicts that variation and selection within neural populations are crucial to adaptive computation. We demonstrated that the Darwinian principle may underlie the emergent intelligence in the brain in both in vitro and in vivo experiments.