Exploring Turing’s strongly Bayesian problem solving approaches
Focussing on the challenges Turing faced in relation to Enigma
Looking at how this translates into algorithms used in decisions in relation to the world
Looking at the similarities with the problem the brain faces in making sense of its environment
Determining how the approach and solutions to Enigma forged by Turing can be turned inwards, where the brain itself is the unknown, to probe mechanistic processes that give rise to the very apparatus that is the human mind
Extending the problem to the greater complexity entailed by an environment where there are other intentional agents
Past Events
Turing lecture 2012 - 29 Feb 2012, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom (23574)
Turing lecture 2012 - 28 Feb 2012, University of Manchester, United Kingdom (23573)
Turing lecture 2012 - 23 Feb 2012, Julian Hodge Lecture Theatre, Cardiff, United Kingdom (23572)
Turing lecture 2012 - 21 Feb 2012, IET London: Savoy Place, United Kingdom (23571)
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