Hans H. Diebner and Peter Weibel:

Stimulus Meets Simulus - Thoughts on the Interface.

Telematik 8, 45-50 (1/2002)

Abstract:

Our thoughts on the interface expressed in this paper are based on Rizzolatti's roughly six year old findings, namely the experimental evidence for the existence of "mirror neurons", as well as on recently published models for cognitive systems that are capable to simulate. We review the main aspects of that cognitive system and interpret how the system itself may be brought to interpret. This is in line with Erdi's point of view that the human brain is a hermeneutic device which is, according to Tsuda, our interpretation of how the brain interprets.


Related publications:

H.H. Diebner, S. Sahle and A.A. Hoff: A Realtime Adaptive System for Dynamics Recognition. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 13/4, 781-786, (2002). (abstract or pdf)

Hans H. Diebner, Axel A. Hoff, Adolf Mathias, Horst Prehn, Marco Rohrbach and Sven Sahle: Towards a Second Cybernetics Model for Cognitive Systems. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 13/7, 1465-1474, (2002). (abstract or pdf)

Hans H. Diebner, Axel A. Hoff, Adolf Mathias, Horst Prehn, Marco Rohrbach and Sven Sahle: Control and Adaptation of spatio-temporal patterns. Z. Naturforsch.56a, 663-661 (2001). (abstract)

Hans H. Diebner: A Simulating Cognitive System with Adaptive Capability. BioSystems 64/1-3, 141-147 (2002). (abstract or pdf)

Hans H. Diebner and Florian Grond: Usability of Synchronization for Cognitive Modeling. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 25, 905-910 (2005). (abstract or pdf)


Related media installations:

Hans H. Diebner and Sven Sahle: Liquid Perceptron (2000/2003). A reactive simulation of a pattern forming system of coupled oscillators.