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Nature, Volume 521
Volume 521, Number 7550, May 2015
- Robert Legenstein:
Computer science: Nanoscale connections for brain-like circuits. 37-38 - Jeffrey M. Perkel:
The trouble with reference rot. 111-112
Volume 521, Number 7551, May 2015
- Eric Bender:
Q&A: Victor Velculescu. S9
Volume 521, Number 7552, May 2015
- Mauno Vihinen:
No more hidden solutions in bioinformatics. 261 - Barbara Kiser:
Books in brief. 287 - Christopher R. Sibley, Warren Emmett, Lorea Blazquez, Ana Faro, Nejc Haberman, Michael Briese, Daniah Trabzuni, Mina Ryten, Michael E. Weale, John Hardy, Miha Modic, Tomaz Curk, Stephen W. Wilson, Vincent Plagnol, Jernej Ule:
Recursive splicing in long vertebrate genes. 371-375
Volume 521, Number 7553, May 2015
- Silicon smarts. 394
- Robotics: Ethics of artificial intelligence. 415-418
- Christoph Adami:
Artificial intelligence: Robots with instincts. 426-427 - Tanguy Chouard, Liesbeth Venema:
Machine intelligence. 435 - Yann LeCun, Yoshua Bengio, Geoffrey E. Hinton:
Deep learning. 436-444 - Michael L. Littman:
Reinforcement learning improves behaviour from evaluative feedback. 445-451 - Zoubin Ghahramani:
Probabilistic machine learning and artificial intelligence. 452-459 - Ágoston E. Eiben, James E. Smith:
From evolutionary computation to the evolution of things. 476-482 - Antoine Cully, Jeff Clune, Danesh Tarapore, Jean-Baptiste Mouret:
Robots that can adapt like animals. 503-507
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