Commentary on: "A Nonlinear, GA-optimized, Fuzzy Logic System for the Evaluation of Multisource Biofunctional Intelligence"

Journal of Mind and Behavior 21 (1-2):149-152 (2000)
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Abstract

Biofunctional artificial intelligence is an interesting and effective approach that lies between the two extremes of symbolic and subsymbolic artificial intelligence. It offers the best of these hitherto separate worlds and integrates them through a comprehensive perspective on brain functioning. Homaifar, Copalan, Dismuke, and Iran-Nejad use the biofunctional approach to simulate two multisource intelligence evaluation systems. Their preliminary work inspires a number of new research extensions and directions

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