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#222 – Jay McClelland: Neural Networks and the Emergence of Cognition
Jay McClelland is a cognitive scientist at Stanford. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: - Paperspace: https://gradient.run/lex to get $15 credit - Skiff: https://skiff.org/lex to get early access - Uprising Food: https://uprisingfood.com/lex to get $10 off 1st starter bundle - Four Sigmatic: http
[31] Jay McClelland - Preliminary Letter Identification in the Perception of Words and Nonwords
Jay McClelland is a Professor in the Psychology Department and Director of the Center for Mind, Brain, Computation and Technology at Stanford. His research addresses a broad range of topics in cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience, including Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP). Jay's PhD thesis is titled "Prel
BI 030 Jay McClelland: Mathematical Reasoning and PDP
Jay's homepage at Stanford.Implementing mathematical reasoning in machines:The video lecture.The paper.Parallel Distributed Processing by Rumelhart and McClelland.Complimentary Learning Systems Theory and Its Recent Update.Episode 28 with Sam Gershman about building machines that learn and think like humans.Check out m
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