Примери коришћења A human brain на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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there will be computers… thatcancarryout the sameamount of functions as a human brain.
However, the fact that neuromorphic systems are designed to mimic a human brain gives rise to unique ethical questions surrounding their usage.
The original goal of the ANN approach was to solve problems in the same way that a human brain would.
Some scientists have questioned whether transferring a human brain to a computer is a realistic goal,
Designed to function as a human brain and equipped with its one million unit processor core,
There is a lack of easily understood data about how a human brain works and process information.
Under stress, a human brain will"shift control from the cerebral cortex to the limbic system".
oxidative protection in a human brain enhances memory.
this is the closest any group has come to building a human brain.
One way to view the issue is whether it is possible to accurately simulate a human brain on a computer without accurately simulating the neurons that make up the human brain. .
in real time, will be able to perform as many computations as a human brain.
The original aim of the neural network approach was supposed to fix problems in the very same way a human brain would.
which is incredible, around a human brain.
However, in the ending of the book he describes the Professor bringing home a human brain and removing the pituitary gland.
The original goal of the neural network approach was to solve problems in the same way that a human brain would.
So in a human brain, incredibly large amount of information integration,
One way to view the issue is whether it is possible to accurately simulate a human brain on a computer without accurately simulating the neurons that seem to make up the human brain. .
Under stress, a human brain will"shift control from the cerebral cortex to the limbic system".[9]
Juyang Weng et al. suggested that a human brain does not use a monolithic 3-D object model,
Weng et al. suggested that a human brain does not use a monolithic 3-D object model