The Cortical Graph (COGRAPH) Project an Investigation into the Representation of Complex Contextual Relationships Based on the Structure of Cerebral Cortex

Abstract

A key element of any kind of intelligent computing is the management and recognition of sensor data. And although applications are being studied for a range of sensor modalities, the most complicated and perhaps most pervasive is that of analyzing and understanding moving images. The purpose of the research described here is to explore neural inspired algorithms, loosely based on cortical structures, as new approaches to capturing, representing, and then performing inference over higher order structure of features in a still or moving image. The approach is to study the use of hierarchical, modular, sparsely distributed structures loosely based on the HTM family of algorithms.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 15, 2019
Accession Number
AD1065748

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  • Dan Hammerstrom

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  • Portland State University

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