Internet based Neural Network Artificial Intelligence Model
by Boris Tomas, University of Zagreb, Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Department of Information System Development
Abstract:
At the dawn of Computer Science there was an idea to mimic biological features
of a brain into a concept called artificial neuron. Until recently, neurons
were not that much explored and early artificial neuron lacked some new and
recently explored features. This research introduces new artificial neuron
model that incorporates new neuroscience research concepts. With new neuron
model this research also gives quick introduction to various concepts of
swarm
theory from atoms to ants and up to stars. Research focuses on questions
like
how relatively not intelligent element form large and intelligent structures.
New artificial neuron model is designed to exist inside existing computer
environment (computer node) also it would be able to communicate to other
computer nodes throughout entire Internet. Research proposes computer based
experiment that is simulation that may answer a few questions like: where
intelligence emerges from, how consciousness is formed, how neuron process
and
stores information.
Keywords:
Neural network, artificial intelligence, internet, neuron, synapse, swarm
theory.
Short Biography:
Boris Tomas is a Junior researcher and Teaching Assistant at the Faculty
of
Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb where he works at the
Department of Information System Development.
Boris' assignments at the Faculty are laboratory sessions delivered on the courses
Geography Information Systems and Software Engineering. Fields
of interest
are: software development, mobile technologies, geoinformatics, bioinformatics,
artificial intelligence, application marketing, Internet marketing. During
his
work career he worked on several projects in various positions. Boris is currently
a doctoral student at the Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University
of Zagreb. For his academic achievements he received Faculty Dean's award
and
University Rector's award.
