Stephen Grossberg

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Stephen Grossberg

Stephen Grossberg (born December 31, 1939 in New York City ) is an American cognitive scientist and mathematician .

It was founded in 1967 with a thesis Some Nonlinear Networks Suggested by Learning Theory for Ph.D. PhD in Mathematics from Rockefeller University . In 1969 he received a research grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation ( Sloan Research Fellowship ).

Grossberg is Wang Professor of Cognitive and Neural Systems and Professor of Mathematics, Psychology, and Biomedical Engineering at Boston University . He heads the Department of Cognitive and Neural Systems at Boston University.

Grossberg is one of the founders of the research areas computational neuroscience, connectionist cognitive science and artificial neural networks . Together with his wife Gail Carpenter, he developed the adaptive resonance theory of neural architecture.

Publications

  • S. Grossberg: Adaptive pattern classification and universal recording: I. Parallel development and coding of neural feature detectors. In: Biological Cybernetics. 2, 1976, pp. 121-134

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stephen Grossberg in the Mathematics Genealogy Project (English)Template: MathGenealogyProject / Maintenance / id used