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- David Rumelhart - Wikipedia
David Everett Rumelhart (June 12, 1942 – March 13, 2011) [1] was an American psychologist who made many contributions to the formal analysis of human cognition, working primarily within the frameworks of mathematical psychology, symbolic artificial intelligence, and parallel distributed processing
- Remembering David E. Rumelhart (1942-2011) – Association for . . .
APS Fellow and Charter Member David Everett Rumelhart, Professor of Psychology (Emeritus) died at age 68 on March 13, 2011 from complications of a progressive neurodegenerative disease
- David Rumelhart, pioneer in cognitive neuroscience, dies at 68
Rumelhart, who died on March 13 in Michigan after suffering from a progressive debilitating neurological condition, was a pioneer in the field of cognitive neuroscience who explored the concept of connectionism – the idea that no single neuron in the human brain does its job alone in processing information
- Neuroscience Pioneer | STANFORD magazine
Leading a team of researchers that included James McClelland—now chair of the psychology department—Rumelhart created computer models in the 1970s and 1980s that simulated human perception, language understanding, memory and a wide range of other cognitive tasks
- David Rumelhart - MacArthur Foundation
David Rumelhart was a psychologist and a computer scientist who developed models of a wide range of aspects of human cognition Rumelhart combined his knowledge of psychology, neuroscience, and computer science in a new approach to the question of how the mind works
- David Rumelhart Dies at 68; Created Computer Simulations of Perception
David E Rumelhart, whose computer simulations of perception gave scientists some of the first testable models of neural processing and proved helpful in the development of machine learning and
- David Rumelhart: Pioneer of Neural Networks and AI Learning
David Everett Rumelhart, born in 1942, was a pivotal figure in cognitive psychology and the early development of artificial intelligence Raised in a rural area of South Dakota, he showed an early interest in mathematics and science, which eventually led him to pursue higher education in psychology
- David Rumelhart
David Rumelhart was a psychologist at UCSD San Diego and an early cognitive scientist who worked on symbolic artificial intelligence
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