Jeff Hawkins
American entrepreneur and neuroscientist; founder of Palm Computing
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jeffrey Hawkins is an American businessman, neuroscientist and engineer. He co-founded Palm Computing — where he co-created the PalmPilot and Treo — and Handspring. He subsequently turned to work on neuroscience, founding the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience in 2002. In 2005 he founded Numenta, where he leads a team in efforts to reverse-engineer the neocortex and enable machine intelligence technology based on brain theory.
Jeff Hawkins's Published Works
Published Works
- Towards a Mathematical Theory of Cortical Micro-circuits (2009) (421)
- Why Neurons Have Thousands of Synapses, a Theory of Sequence Memory in Neocortex (2015) (346)
- A hierarchical Bayesian model of invariant pattern recognition in the visual cortex (2005) (243)
- Continuous Online Sequence Learning with an Unsupervised Neural Network Model (2015) (208)
- Hierarchical Temporal Memory Concepts , Theory , and Terminology (2006) (207)
- Properties of Sparse Distributed Representations and their Application to Hierarchical Temporal Memory (2015) (140)
- The HTM Spatial Pooler—A Neocortical Algorithm for Online Sparse Distributed Coding (2016) (104)
- A Theory of How Columns in the Neocortex Enable Learning the Structure of the World (2017) (104)
- A Framework for Intelligence and Cortical Function Based on Grid Cells in the Neocortex (2018) (95)
- Sequence memory for prediction, inference and behaviour (2009) (84)
- How do neurons operate on sparse distributed representations? A mathematical theory of sparsity, neurons and active dendrites (2016) (76)
- Special report : Can we copy the brain? - What intelligent machines need to learn from the Neocortex (2017) (36)
- A comparative study of HTM and other neural network models for online sequence learning with streaming data (2016) (29)
- Locations in the Neocortex: A Theory of Sensorimotor Object Recognition Using Cortical Grid Cells (2018) (28)
- Differential physiological and behavioral cues observed in individuals smoking botanical marijuana versus synthetic cannabinoid drugs (2016) (23)
- Toward Next-Generation Artificial Intelligence: Catalyzing the NeuroAI Revolution (2022) (22)
- Why Can't a Computer be more Like a Brain? (2007) (22)
- Why Does the Neocortex Have Columns, A Theory of Learning the Structure of the World (2017) (9)
- 26th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2017): Part 2 (2017) (6)
- Catalyzing next-generation Artificial Intelligence through NeuroAI (2023) (6)
- Untangling Sequences: Behavior vs. External Causes (2017) (6)
- An Investigation of Adaptive Behavior Towards a Theory of Neocortical Function (1986) (2)
- Two paths diverged in the brain, Ray Guillery chose the one less studied (2019) (2)
- Why Can't A Computer Be More Like A Brain? Or What To Do With All Those Transistors? (2008) (2)
- Online learning from streaming data (2013) (1)
- That's not how my brain works... (1999) (1)
- What the brain tells us about the future of silicon (2015) (0)
- 26th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2017): Part 2 (2017) (0)
- 26th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2017): Part 1 (2017) (0)
- 26th Annual Computational Neuroscience Meeting (CNS*2017): Part 1 (2017) (0)
- A HierarchicalBayesianModel of Invariant Pattern Recognition intheVisualCortex (2005) (0)
- Mapping between neocortex hierarchy and HTM hierarchy. (2009) (0)
- "What the brain tells us about the future of silicon" (2015) (0)
- Hierarchical Temporal Memory: How a New Theory of Neocortex May Lead to Truly Intelligent Machines (2007) (0)
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