Intelligent encoding and economical communication in the visual stream
classification
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cs.AIcs.CCnlin.AO
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computationalencodingagentsappealingarguecombinatorialcommunicatingcommunication
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The theory of computational complexity is used to underpin a recent model of neocortical sensory processing. We argue that encoding into reconstruction networks is appealing for communicating agents using Hebbian learning and working on hard combinatorial problems, which are easy to verify. Computational definition of the concept of intelligence is provided. Simulations illustrate the idea.
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