Emergent Mind

Brain-like features of MemComputing machines

(2302.11403)
Published Feb 6, 2023 in cond-mat.dis-nn , cs.ET , and physics.bio-ph

Abstract

MemComputing is a new model of computation that exploits the non-equilibrium property-we call 'memory'-of any physical system to respond to external perturbations by keeping track of how it has reacted at previous times. Its digital, scalable version maps a finite string of symbols into a finite string of symbols. In this paper, I will discuss some analogies of the operation of MemComputing machines-in general, and digital in particular-with a few physical properties of the biological brain. These analogies could be a source of inspiration to improve on the design of these machines. In turn, they could suggest new directions of study in (computational) neuroscience.

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