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Bio-Inspired Artificial Intelligence

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I am still reading the three books above, but have already begun to wonder at the marvel that is Nature. Like all scientific endeavors, Artificial Intelligence is constantly evolving. But I can see that the direction for the future is towards 'softer' systems that emulate the biological neural systems. Less of the machine-based algorithms that are faster but more brittle; towards systems which closer emulate Nature. Nature's ways are sometimes strange. Many redundancies (e.g. junk DNA), meandering and seemingly aimless moves. But eventually a more robust solution. The workings of AI's current Genetic Algorithms that are used for Optimization are more of a Mendelian process of selective breeding rather than natural evolution. Nature's evolution is an open process. There is no predetermined goal. Each generation adapts to whatever its environment throws up, and the fitness of a generation is only specific to fitness for the environment of that moment. Genetic Algor...

On The Joys Of Re-reading Our Old Books

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Since I first wrote on this subject in my Facebook, (see image of text of the FB post above), I have discovered yet another classic: Neural, Novel and Hybrid Algorithms for Time Series prediction~ by Timothy Masters [Wiley, 1995]. It's eighteen years since the book was first published. But the topics covered (especially on data pre-processing, scaling and transformations) are still as important. I read each page with the new advantage of perspectives and practical experience gained on this subject these past eighteen years. Old words took on a new significance, a deeper meaning, and sometimes a different meaning. I begin to see the advantages of of hybrid models that combine Neural Nets, Genetic Algorithms, Statistics and Digital Signal Processing. Here are the Contents of this book: 1. Preprocessing 2. Subduing Seasonal Components 3. Frequency-Domain Techniques I 4. Frequency-Domain Techniques II 5. Wavelet and QMF Features 6. Box-Jenkin ARMA Models 6. Differ...

Swarm Intelligence: Craig Reynold's Boids

THE FLOCKING BEHAVIOR OF BIRDS, FISH, INSECTS AND EVEN HUMANS. CGA (computer graphics animation) of how flocks of birds, fish, or humans in a crowd move are very realistic. But they follow simple rules discovered by Craig Reynolds in 1986 i n a simulation of digital creatures he called Boids. In the 1992 film Batman Returns the swarms of computer- modeled bats and penguins used this algorithm. Crowds of people behave in the same way if you observe them going leaving the MRT, or shoving to get ahead  towards some object. The simple rules of 'flocking' from which emerge the the fascinating patterns of swarms are (1) keep a certain average distance between your nearest flockmates (avoid collision) (2) Move towards the average position (center) of the flock/school/crowd (3) Move in the average direction of the flock/school/crowd. The next time you are in a crowd see if you have unconsciously followed these rules. Flocking is a stable phenomenon but if just one of the flock br...

FAQ On High Frequency Algorithmic Trading

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FAQ ON HIGH FREQUENCY ALGORITHMIC TRADING (HFAT) IN FINANCIAL MARKETS Q1.Why must I know more about HFAT? Because if you don't, you will be ignoring a major revolution that is going on in the financial markets and affects whole economies as well as individuals like you. HFAT is growing rapidly in market volume share all over the world. In America it now accounts for > 53% of all trades, in Europe 28%, Asia 18%. By asset class it accounts for 65 % of equity trades, 50 % of f utures, 40 % of options, 25 % of forex and 20 % of fixed income instruments. Q2.What does Algorithmic mean.? Algorithmic simply means a set of instructions/rules. In our IT age it means having a software program that executes these instructions automatically. Algorithmc does not automatically equate with high frequency. Many fundamentals-based institutional traders also use algorithms merely to automate their trades. These could be stop-loss Algos, Algos that break up big blocks of buy/sell so that they won...

LIFE IS A CLASS 4 CELLULAR AUTOMATA

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To all the ardent Creationists and Theists who keep writing to me re the posts on 'God' on this Blog. Thanks, but no thanks. I respect your need for religion but there are many like me who don't need it. So leave us alone. Here is a re-post from my Facebook: LIFE IS A CLASS 4 CELLULAR AUTOMATA To the Creationists and Theists who inhabit my Facebook, I understand that Religion is ultimately a quantum leap of faith and it is suitable for some people. But I am impressed by my correspondence with a pastor in Georgia, USA-who did use Science to explore alternative views of the origin of the Universe and Life before taking that leap of faith. I applaud him for that though I disagree with his conclusion. He has read Richard Dawkin's many books, Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science, dabbled with Artificial Intelligence, and played with Cellular Automata such as Conway's Game Of Life (available as an iOS app). Cellular Automata are a simulation of Life played ou...

ONLY IN INDIA

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From these photos (whose compilation or authorship is unknown) you can have an idea of the Indian psyche. Of a people in a hurry to climb up the steps of economic development, and of an ingenious people with a pragmatic bent of mind, with a as-long-as-it-gets-done credo. Function and form take into account the local business environment. Never mind that the results sometimes look comical to the rest of the world. On thing for sure is that you will never see the same kind of pictures in China, that other developing giant. Improvised swimming float Improvised motorcycle raised pillion When you are holding a child and need to use your camera in a hurry.... Cooling beer with airconditioner when yu don't have a refrigerator Peeling onions with motor cycle helmets on to stop the tears Computer prodigy Election rally- Audience of one, but the show must go on A bicycle lock can also be used to prevent sandals from being stolen Improvised fuel tank Improvised air bag

My Best Travel And Nature Pix 2011

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A typical Chinese small-time business man on the train from Shenzhen to Hong Kong. The ubiquitous cellphone glued to his ears, the soft-case for his documents, and the two large bags containing his wares. A house of the Swamp Aborigines in the Mangrove swamp of Johor, Malaysia Aborigine children eating their rice gruel and curried fish A beauty salon way out in the Florida swamplands: Fellsmere. An Amish farm at sunset, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania The ancient (at least 30 years old) ShoeBill stork at Jurong Bird Park, Singapore A Pied Oriental Hornbill in the trees, Changi Village, Singapore Discus fish at Qian Hu fishfarm, Singapore Peeping through the window of a guitar shop in Summit, New Jersey that sells only jazz archtop guitars A baby Alligator climbing on to a drainpipe of a canal in downtown Melbourne, Florida Relaxing on a sunny afternoon at a cafe in Annapolis, Maryland Sunday afternoon Bluegrass jam in a park in Malabar, Florida Crowd watching gamblers in a card game; in...