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    Cognitive Modeling of Human Memory and Learning

    A Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfacing Approach

    AvLidia Ghosh,Amit Konar

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2020

    Del i serien IEEE Press

    1 455 kr

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    Beskrivning

    Proposes computational models of human memory and learning using a brain-computer interfacing (BCI) approachHuman memory modeling is important from two perspectives. First, the precise fitting of the model to an individual's short-term or working memory may help in predicting memory performance of the subject in future. Second, memory models provide a biological insight to the encoding and recall mechanisms undertaken by the neurons present in active brain lobes, participating in the memorization process. This book models human memory from a cognitive standpoint by utilizing brain activations acquired from the cortex by electroencephalographic (EEG) and functional near-infrared-spectroscopic (f-NIRs) means.Cognitive Modeling of Human Memory and Learning A Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfacing Approach begins with an overview of the early models of memory. The authors then propose a simplistic model of Working Memory (WM) built with fuzzy Hebbian learning. A second perspective of memory models is concerned with Short-Term Memory (STM)-modeling in the context of 2-dimensional object-shape reconstruction from visually examined memorized instances. A third model assesses the subjective motor learning skill in driving from erroneous motor actions. Other models introduce a novel strategy of designing a two-layered deep Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) classifier network and also deal with cognitive load assessment in motor learning tasks associated with driving. The book ends with concluding remarks based on principles and experimental results acquired in previous chapters. Examines the scope of computational models of memory and learning with special emphasis on classification of memory tasks by deep learning-based modelsProposes two algorithms of type-2 fuzzy reasoning: Interval Type-2 fuzzy reasoning (IT2FR) and General Type-2 Fuzzy Sets (GT2FS)Considers three classes of cognitive loads in the motor learning tasks for driving learnersCognitive Modeling of Human Memory and Learning A Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfacing Approach will appeal to researchers in cognitive neuro-science and human/brain-computer interfaces. It is also beneficial to graduate students of computer science/electrical/electronic engineering.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2020-09-25
    • Mått:10 x 10 x 10 mm
    • Vikt:454 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Serie:IEEE Press
    • Antal sidor:272
    • Förlag:John Wiley & Sons Inc
    • ISBN:9781119705864

    Utforska kategorier

    • Människa – datorinteraktion inom Data och IT
    • Kognitiv psykologi inom Psykologi och pedagogik

    Mer om författaren

    LIDIA GHOSH, PHD, is currently a post-doctoral research fellow on Brain Science and Memory Research, granted by Liverpool Hope University to Jadavpur University, India. AMIT KONAR, PHD, is currently a Professor in the dept. of Electronics and Tele-Communication Engineering (ETCE), Jadavpur University. He is an author of 15 books including a Wiley title: Emotion Recognition-A Pattern Analysis Approach. PRATYUSHA RAKSHIT, PHD, is an Assistant Professor of ETCE dept., Jadavpur University, India and is currently on lien to Basque Centre for Applied Mathematics, Bilbao, Spain.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • Preface xiAcknowledgments xviiAbout the Authors xix1 Introduction to Brain-Inspired Memory and Learning Models 11.1 Introduction 11.2 Philosophical Contributions to Memory Research 31.3 Brain-Theoretic Interpretation of Memory Formation 101.4 Cognitive Maps 161.5 Neural Plasticity 171.6 Modularity 181.7 The Cellular Process Behind STM Formation 181.8 LTM Formation 201.9 Brain Signal Analysis in the Context of Memory and Learning 201.10 Memory Modeling by Computational Intelligence Techniques 351.11 Scope of the Book 39References 432 Working Memory Modeling Using Inverse Fuzzy Relational Approach 512.1 Introduction 522.2 Problem Formulation and Approach 542.3 Experiments and Performance Analysis 702.4 Discussion 852.5 Conclusions 86References 883 Short-Term Memory Modeling in Shape-Recognition Task by Type-2 Fuzzy Deep Brain Learning 933.1 Introduction 943.2 System Overview 963.3 Brain Functional Mapping Using Type-2 Fuzzy DBLN 1013.4 Experiments and Results 1133.5 Biological Implications 1203.6 Performance Analysis 1223.7 Conclusions 127References 1304 EEG Analysis for Subjective Assessment of Motor Learning Skill in Driving Using Type-2 Fuzzy Reasoning 1374.1 Introduction 1384.2 System Overview 1404.3 Determining Type and Degree of Learning by Type-2 Fuzzy Reasoning 1474.4 Experiments and Results 1574.5 Performance Analysis and Statistical Validation 1644.6 Conclusions 169References 1695 EEG Analysis to Decode Human Memory Responses in Face Recognition Task Using Deep LSTM Network 1755.1 Introduction 1765.2 CSP Modeling 1795.3 Proposed LSTM Classifier with Attention Mechanism 1835.4 Experiments and Results 1885.5 Conclusions 196References 1976 Cognitive Load Assessment in Motor Learning Tasks by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Using Type-2 Fuzzy Sets 2036.1 Introduction 2036.2 Principles and Methodologies 2066.3 Classifier Design 2116.4 Experiments and Results 2196.5 Biological Implications 2266.6 Performance Analysis 2266.7 Conclusions 232References 2327 Conclusions and Future Directions of Research on BCI-Based Memory and Learning 2397.1 Self-Review of the Works Undertaken in the Book 2397.2 Limitations of EEG BCI-Based Memory Experiments 2427.3 Further Scope of Future Research on Memory and Learning 242References 245Index 247