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| jjoensuu |
Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 1:01 am |
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Hi,
I was browsing through books at Amazon and by chance happened to find
this book called "Correlithm Object Technology", by Nick P. Lawrence
(ISBN: 0975276107).
The book page is here:
http://www.amazon.com/Correlithm-Object-Technology-Nick-Lawrence/dp/0975276107/ref=si3_rdr_bb_product
I have not bought this book yet, nor have I read it completely, but
from the information I have gleaned, this book describes a way to
process information in a way that closely mimic the way a biological
nervous system works (according to the author).
The book is actually very interesting, but a web search on Correlithm
or the authors name turns up very little information that would show
that the ideas in the book are being used. So I wanted to know if
anyone knows whether these ideas have been put to practical use
anywhere?
thanks,
JJ |
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