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An information-theoretic neural model based on concepts in Chinese medicine.


Jaeger S

2012 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Workshops (BIBMW).

Abstract:

This paper presents a linear information-theoretic model for neural signal processing using Chinese philosophical ideas, in particular Yin and Yang. The main goal is to provide a mathematical model that can explain neural activity in accordance with concepts in traditional Chinese medicine. As yet, the lack of such models has prevented a more formal explanation of the efficacy of traditional treatments related to the nervous system, such as acupuncture. According to the proposed model, a synapse performs a linear operation on its input. This operation, when plotted in polar coordinates, follows the shape of a Yin-Yang symbol. Synaptic learning becomes synonymous with adapting the size and rotation of the Yin-Yang symbol. The model distinguishes between the perceived input and the actual input. Both, perception and reality, coincide in the golden ratio. Learning thus becomes a process of aligning perception with reality, which is a novel learning concept.


Jaeger S. An information-theoretic neural model based on concepts in Chinese medicine. 
2012 IEEE International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedicine Workshops (BIBMW).

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