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A (Somewhat) New Solution to the Variable Binding Problem

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A (Somewhat) New Solution to the Variable Binding Problem
To perform automatic, unconscious inference, the human brain must solve the "binding problem" by correctly grouping properties with objects. Temporal binding models like SHRUTI already suggest much of how this might be done in a connectionist and localist way by using temporal synchrony. We propose a set of alternatives to temporal synchrony mechanisms that instead use short signatures. This serves two functions: it allows us explore an additional biologically plausible alternative, and it allows us to extend and improve the capabilities of these models. These extensions model the human ability to both perform unification and handle multiple instantiations of logical terms. To verify our model's feasibility, we simulate it with a computer system modeling simple, neuron-like computations.
Leon Barrett, Jerome Feldman, Liam Mac Dermed
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where NECO
Authors Leon Barrett, Jerome Feldman, Liam Mac Dermed
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