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Issue title: VIII Brazilian Symposium on Neural Networks
Article type: Research Article
Authors: de Lima Neto, Fernando Buarque | De Wilde, Philippe
Affiliations: Department of Computing Systems, Polytechnic School of Engineering, Pernambuco State University, Rua Benfica, 455 – Madalena, 50.750-410 – Recife – PE, Brazil | Department of Computer Science, School of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, EH14 4AS – Edinburgh, UK
Note: [] Corresponding author. Tel.: +55 (0)81 2119 3842; Fax: +55 (0)81 2119 3836; E-mail: fbln@dsc.upe.br
Abstract: This paper illustrates how a computer model, based on Venn-networks, mimics a physiological phenomenon present in brains of higher animals: contra-lateral inhibition. The experiments were carried out by utilizing the GVNS, i.e. Generalized Venn-network Simulator. The data-set utilized in all simulations consisted of digital representations of finger positions of a piano player when performing a Mozart sonata. Results show that it is possible for the referred computer model to simultaneously exhibit topological network activations while controlling a simple task such as 'moving fingers' as well as incorporating contra-lateral like inhibition.
Keywords: Venn-network, contra-lateral inhibition, artificial neural networks, brain modeling, brain physiology
Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, vol. 18, no. 5, pp. 485-491, 2007
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