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132 Barker, MC #3190 <br />
132 Barker, MC #3190 <br />
Berkeley, CA 94720-3190 <br />
Berkeley, CA 94720-3190 <br />
phone (415) 699 6502 <br />
phone (415) 568-0346 <br />
fax (510) 643-4952 <br />
fax (510) 643-4952 <br />
tbell@berkeley.edu <br />
tbell@berkeley.edu <br />
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== Research Interest ==
== Research Interest ==


It's 2010.
(This webpage is under reconstruction. Only a few essential links are posted here.)


Here's my [http://www.snl.salk.edu/~tony Salk web-page] from way back.
Here's my [http://www.snl.salk.edu/~tony Salk web-page] from way back.


Here's an 30 minute [http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/brains-r-us-2/tony-bell talk] about Levels in Neuroscience by me.
Here's me giving a 30 minute talk [http://thesciencenetwork.org/programs/brains-r-us-2/tony-bell Levels, Time and Models] about Levels in Biology. <br>
Here's [http://vimeo.com/5812603 a longer one] one on the same topic.


What am I doing? If you watch either of these you will see.
Here's the only paper I have written on the Levels issue. It covers my thinking up till about 2008: <br>
[http://www.irp.oist.jp/ocnc/2008/bell07.pdf Towards a cross-level theory of neural learning]


There are 3 steps to uniting physics, biology and machine learning:
There are new results on time series analysis coming :)
 
(1) Solve the time series analysis problem
 
(2) Solve the sensory-motor problem
 
(3) Solve the Levels problem
 
The clues to (2) and (3) lie in (1).
 
I am working on (1) and I think I've nearly got it.
 
Here's a [paper] that explains what I was thinking up till about 2008.

Latest revision as of 10:50, 14 September 2010

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Anthony J. Bell Ph.D.
Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience
UC Berkeley
132 Barker, MC #3190
Berkeley, CA 94720-3190
phone (415) 568-0346
fax (510) 643-4952
tbell@berkeley.edu

Research Interest

(This webpage is under reconstruction. Only a few essential links are posted here.)

Here's my Salk web-page from way back.

Here's me giving a 30 minute talk Levels, Time and Models about Levels in Biology.

Here's the only paper I have written on the Levels issue. It covers my thinking up till about 2008:
Towards a cross-level theory of neural learning

There are new results on time series analysis coming :)