Monday, November 20. 2006Lecture on science: Wet vs. dry Neural NetworksGoogle Video Tip: Panel Discussion: The Role and Future Prospects for Math/Computational Theories Source: Berkely University URL: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5154297266379993899&q=neural+network Why I liked it: I'm very much interested in both biological systems and computerized A very interesting lecture about the intricacies between the theoretical and emprical fields of both wet (biological) and dry (artificial) Neurology and their implications. Research at a Meta Level: It's also nice to see how they discuss the viability of a field of research and the way it should be treated or launched. Converging several distinct areas of science might offer some solution. And they're also thinking about adding a new 'field of study'. The talk essentially is how sciences could be orchestrated. Of course authority in science its very decentralized and self organization is a strong force that pushes forward its development. The way top academics from an area look at academics is quite interesting. They really look back to a life of science. Makes me wonder what career I will primarily pursue. They seem to promote that the combination of theory and practice, so I might be on the right track The video also brings forward some nice facts:
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