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Sussex AI Seminar VIII Dhruva Raman: How compromises shape the design of biological systems
By: Aleks Kossowska
Last updated: Monday, 15 April 2024
Dhruva Raman
Dhruva Raman is Lecturer in Computer Science & AI (Informatics).
Title: How compromises shape the design of biological systems
Abstract:
A grand challenge of neuroscience is to build complete algorithmic theories of learning and memory, extending from holistic sensory experiences down to the level of individual synapses. This is difficult. Rather than asking 'how would a mechanism work', we can more modestly ask the complementary question: 'what tradeoffs and constraints would a working mechanism face?'. Neural circuits must learn fast and maintain information stably, despite noisy slow hardware, minimal data, and a continually changing environment. Starting from this premise, and armed with the tools of mathematical optimisation theory, I will use the described approach to extract design principles, motivate hypotheses, and explain puzzling phenomenological observations in neural circuits across species.
Watch the recording of seminar given 27/03/2024:
Sussex AI Seminar VIII Dhruva Raman (youtube.com)
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