Distributed Computing
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
Although Professor Mier's character was not that lovable, one of his words touched Lu Zhou's heart.
However, he did not immediately give an affirmative answer. Instead, after weighing the many pros and cons, he continued.
However, it is quite real.
In fact, Miel didn't care about this kind of thing.
Of course, this is just the foundation of the foundation, and it can be obtained without even using distributed computing methods. In fact, it was in this way that Lu Zhou showed a blue grassland in the world that his senior saw.
"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."
When Lu Zhou heard this unexpected term, he raised his eyebrows slightly.
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
"In short, just get enough samples to participate in this study!"
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
There was almost no hesitation for a second. After hearing these words, Miel immediately asked: "How should I find you when I get to Shanghai? Use this email address?"
Professor Mier's hope could be heard in the eager tone. Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the computer, smiled and shook his head.
"Can you elaborate?"
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
"no problem… "
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
Of course, this is just the foundation of the foundation, and it can be obtained without even using distributed computing methods. In fact, it was in this way that Lu Zhou showed a blue grassland in the world that his senior saw.
Distributed Computing
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
There is no use in hiding this kind of thing. Instead of trying to keep it secret by talking about it in a vague way, it is better to talk about it completely. Maybe there is still the possibility of cooperation.
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
"I believe that except for some people who have misunderstandings about colors or have never heard sounds, everyone can resonate with the virtual world we have built."
As a scholar who is proficient in the field of biological neural networks and neural network algorithms, if he joins, it will indeed be easier than working on this system alone.
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
It's so superficial.
Distributed Computing
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
"In short, we output the same electrical signal through the neural modem. When it is translated by the brain, it may present different pictures due to individual differences in understanding the same message, coupled with the brain's own fuzzy processing of the information... It's like two sets of puzzle boards carved from the same mold. Even if each puzzle piece is numbered and restored in the same order, if the patterns on each piece are different, the final picture cannot be the same... Am i right?"
There is no use in hiding this kind of thing. Instead of trying to keep it secret by talking about it in a vague way, it is better to talk about it completely. Maybe there is still the possibility of cooperation.
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
Lu Zhou nodded and spoke in a programmed voice.
As a scholar who is proficient in the field of biological neural networks and neural network algorithms, if he joins, it will indeed be easier than working on this system alone.
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
Once he has enough fame and becomes a true big shot in everyone's eyes, does he still need to worry about such trivial matters as scientific research funding
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
"Basically correct."
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
"You don't have to come to me."
"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."
He frowned slightly and said a little nervously.
Lu Zhou nodded and spoke in a programmed voice.
"You don't have to come to me."
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
Interrupting his boring and ridiculous speculation, Lu Zhou went straight to the point and said: "On the 20th of this month, the Global Artificial Intelligence Application Innovation Summit will be held in Shanghai. If you are willing to come, I can talk to you face to face about participating in research and development. thing."
"That problem is actually very easy to solve." With a proud expression on his face, Professor Mier snapped his fingers and continued, "The brain is a black box for us, and we have almost no way of knowing how it blurs information. Processing process, but it will react to the outside world. We can establish a statistical model of discrete data through statistics of input and feedback results."
"... This method of building a system through distributed computing is quite interesting. I will try to study it later."
"When a puzzle piece can achieve unity in the eyes of 1,000 people, this puzzle piece can be used for us! And the more such puzzle pieces we accumulate, the more detailed and complete the world we build. And all of this , all can be achieved through the method I mentioned!"
However, it is quite real.
"What is this called in physics? It seems to be called indirect observation? Forget it, that's not my major, and I don't understand it very well. In short, through such a statistical model, we can constantly eliminate the gaps between puzzle pieces. differences, and establish a one-to-one correspondence between the electrical signals and the puzzle pieces.”
Generally, we help companies engage in similar research. Patents are something that inventors don’t have to think about. The ownership of patents is usually clearly stipulated in the contract. Only the top experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. And the average professor or researcher can get the share promised by the company to the developers, which is already quite good.
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
"What is this called in physics? It seems to be called indirect observation? Forget it, that's not my major, and I don't understand it very well. In short, through such a statistical model, we can constantly eliminate the gaps between puzzle pieces. differences, and establish a one-to-one correspondence between the electrical signals and the puzzle pieces.”
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
"Basically correct."
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
"I believe that except for some people who have misunderstandings about colors or have never heard sounds, everyone can resonate with the virtual world we have built."
He frowned slightly and said a little nervously.
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."
However, he did not immediately give an affirmative answer. Instead, after weighing the many pros and cons, he continued.
After listening to Professor Mier's description, a look of obvious interest appeared in Lu Zhou's eyes.
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
There is no use in hiding this kind of thing. Instead of trying to keep it secret by talking about it in a vague way, it is better to talk about it completely. Maybe there is still the possibility of cooperation.
"When a puzzle piece can achieve unity in the eyes of 1,000 people, this puzzle piece can be used for us! And the more such puzzle pieces we accumulate, the more detailed and complete the world we build. And all of this , all can be achieved through the method I mentioned!"
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
Distributed Computing
Then, Mier described his thoughts to Lu Zhou in detail.
"It's an amazing idea... Use statistical methods to find a set of instructions that can be correctly interpreted by the brain, and establish a one-to-one correspondence with the mechanical language output by the neuromodem. Can I understand it this way? This method is indeed good, but physics There is a concept called 'more is more complex', and I think it is equally applicable here. As we have learned, the brain is a black box. With the existing technology, we cannot understand how it processes information unless we It is possible to download a library of materials into every user's brain, but this is neither technically nor practically possible."
However, he did not immediately give an affirmative answer. Instead, after weighing the many pros and cons, he continued.
For example, red is 01, blue is 10, and yellow is 00. A six-character code can produce completely different colors in the human brain through different permutations and combinations.
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
"It's an amazing idea... Use statistical methods to find a set of instructions that can be correctly interpreted by the brain, and establish a one-to-one correspondence with the mechanical language output by the neuromodem. Can I understand it this way? This method is indeed good, but physics There is a concept called 'more is more complex', and I think it is equally applicable here. As we have learned, the brain is a black box. With the existing technology, we cannot understand how it processes information unless we It is possible to download a library of materials into every user's brain, but this is neither technically nor practically possible."
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
It's not that he doesn't love money, it's just that he knows very well that reputation is the most important capital for a scholar.
However, it is quite real.
He really couldn't think of anything else in himself that was worthy of this person's plot.
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
This kind of reputation is not just popularity, but also a display of academic qualifications.
“So I mentioned distributed computing, and that’s how we implemented this idea!”
For example, red is 01, blue is 10, and yellow is 00. A six-character code can produce completely different colors in the human brain through different permutations and combinations.
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
"In short, we output the same electrical signal through the neural modem. When it is translated by the brain, it may present different pictures due to individual differences in understanding the same message, coupled with the brain's own fuzzy processing of the information... It's like two sets of puzzle boards carved from the same mold. Even if each puzzle piece is numbered and restored in the same order, if the patterns on each piece are different, the final picture cannot be the same... Am i right?"
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
For example, red is 01, blue is 10, and yellow is 00. A six-character code can produce completely different colors in the human brain through different permutations and combinations.
The color in his pupils gradually became clearer. After Lu Zhou thought for a while, he touched his chin with excitement.
"In short, just get enough samples to participate in this study!"
Then, Mier described his thoughts to Lu Zhou in detail.
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
It's not that he doesn't love money, it's just that he knows very well that reputation is the most important capital for a scholar.
"That problem is actually very easy to solve." With a proud expression on his face, Professor Mier snapped his fingers and continued, "The brain is a black box for us, and we have almost no way of knowing how it blurs information. Processing process, but it will react to the outside world. We can establish a statistical model of discrete data through statistics of input and feedback results."
"... This method of building a system through distributed computing is quite interesting. I will try to study it later."
Generally, we help companies engage in similar research. Patents are something that inventors don’t have to think about. The ownership of patents is usually clearly stipulated in the contract. Only the top experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. And the average professor or researcher can get the share promised by the company to the developers, which is already quite good.
"When a puzzle piece can achieve unity in the eyes of 1,000 people, this puzzle piece can be used for us! And the more such puzzle pieces we accumulate, the more detailed and complete the world we build. And all of this , all can be achieved through the method I mentioned!"
When Lu Zhou heard this unexpected term, he raised his eyebrows slightly.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
This kind of reputation is not just popularity, but also a display of academic qualifications.
Then, Mier described his thoughts to Lu Zhou in detail.
“So I mentioned distributed computing, and that’s how we implemented this idea!”
"That problem is actually very easy to solve." With a proud expression on his face, Professor Mier snapped his fingers and continued, "The brain is a black box for us, and we have almost no way of knowing how it blurs information. Processing process, but it will react to the outside world. We can establish a statistical model of discrete data through statistics of input and feedback results."
"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
“So I mentioned distributed computing, and that’s how we implemented this idea!”
Generally, we help companies engage in similar research. Patents are something that inventors don’t have to think about. The ownership of patents is usually clearly stipulated in the contract. Only the top experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. And the average professor or researcher can get the share promised by the company to the developers, which is already quite good.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
However, it is quite real.
Hearing these words, Miel was slightly stunned.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
For example, red is 01, blue is 10, and yellow is 00. A six-character code can produce completely different colors in the human brain through different permutations and combinations.
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."
After thinking for about ten seconds, Lu Zhou spoke.
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
"What is this called in physics? It seems to be called indirect observation? Forget it, that's not my major, and I don't understand it very well. In short, through such a statistical model, we can constantly eliminate the gaps between puzzle pieces. differences, and establish a one-to-one correspondence between the electrical signals and the puzzle pieces.”
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
Generally, we help companies engage in similar research. Patents are something that inventors don’t have to think about. The ownership of patents is usually clearly stipulated in the contract. Only the top experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. And the average professor or researcher can get the share promised by the company to the developers, which is already quite good.
In fact, Miel didn't care about this kind of thing.
Of course, this is just the foundation of the foundation, and it can be obtained without even using distributed computing methods. In fact, it was in this way that Lu Zhou showed a blue grassland in the world that his senior saw.
"In short, we output the same electrical signal through the neural modem. When it is translated by the brain, it may present different pictures due to individual differences in understanding the same message, coupled with the brain's own fuzzy processing of the information... It's like two sets of puzzle boards carved from the same mold. Even if each puzzle piece is numbered and restored in the same order, if the patterns on each piece are different, the final picture cannot be the same... Am i right?"
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
There was almost no hesitation for a second. After hearing these words, Miel immediately asked: "How should I find you when I get to Shanghai? Use this email address?"
Lu Zhou nodded and spoke in a programmed voice.
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
It's so superficial.
Interrupting his boring and ridiculous speculation, Lu Zhou went straight to the point and said: "On the 20th of this month, the Global Artificial Intelligence Application Innovation Summit will be held in Shanghai. If you are willing to come, I can talk to you face to face about participating in research and development. thing."
The color in his pupils gradually became clearer. After Lu Zhou thought for a while, he touched his chin with excitement.
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
Distributed Computing
When Lu Zhou heard this unexpected term, he raised his eyebrows slightly.
"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."
Lu Zhou nodded and spoke in a programmed voice.
"... This method of building a system through distributed computing is quite interesting. I will try to study it later."
"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."
Professor Mier's hope could be heard in the eager tone. Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the computer, smiled and shook his head.
"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."
Seeing that there was no place for him in Lu Zhou's words, Miel suddenly became anxious and spoke quickly.
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
However, he did not immediately give an affirmative answer. Instead, after weighing the many pros and cons, he continued.
It's not that he doesn't love money, it's just that he knows very well that reputation is the most important capital for a scholar.
"Basically correct."
Then, Mier described his thoughts to Lu Zhou in detail.
"... This method of building a system through distributed computing is quite interesting. I will try to study it later."
"Wait a minute, don't you consider letting me join your project? Do you expect one person to complete such a huge project? Impossible... Well, even if it is possible, you will have to spend more than double the time. If You can bear all the research funds, and I am willing to give you all the patents and other things. My requirements are not high, let me participate! I will definitely be able to help!"
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
“So I mentioned distributed computing, and that’s how we implemented this idea!”
Seeing that there was no place for him in Lu Zhou's words, Miel suddenly became anxious and spoke quickly.
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
As a scholar who is proficient in the field of biological neural networks and neural network algorithms, if he joins, it will indeed be easier than working on this system alone.
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
It's so superficial.
"I believe that except for some people who have misunderstandings about colors or have never heard sounds, everyone can resonate with the virtual world we have built."
"In short, just get enough samples to participate in this study!"
"Wait a minute, don't you consider letting me join your project? Do you expect one person to complete such a huge project? Impossible... Well, even if it is possible, you will have to spend more than double the time. If You can bear all the research funds, and I am willing to give you all the patents and other things. My requirements are not high, let me participate! I will definitely be able to help!"
Although Professor Mier's character was not that lovable, one of his words touched Lu Zhou's heart.
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
"What is this called in physics? It seems to be called indirect observation? Forget it, that's not my major, and I don't understand it very well. In short, through such a statistical model, we can constantly eliminate the gaps between puzzle pieces. differences, and establish a one-to-one correspondence between the electrical signals and the puzzle pieces.”
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
Generally, we help companies engage in similar research. Patents are something that inventors don’t have to think about. The ownership of patents is usually clearly stipulated in the contract. Only the top experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. And the average professor or researcher can get the share promised by the company to the developers, which is already quite good.
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
"Wait a minute, don't you consider letting me join your project? Do you expect one person to complete such a huge project? Impossible... Well, even if it is possible, you will have to spend more than double the time. If You can bear all the research funds, and I am willing to give you all the patents and other things. My requirements are not high, let me participate! I will definitely be able to help!"
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
"Can you elaborate?"
In fact, Miel didn't care about this kind of thing.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
“So I mentioned distributed computing, and that’s how we implemented this idea!”
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
"Basically correct."
It's not that he doesn't love money, it's just that he knows very well that reputation is the most important capital for a scholar.
This kind of reputation is not just popularity, but also a display of academic qualifications.
He frowned slightly and said a little nervously.
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
"In short, we output the same electrical signal through the neural modem. When it is translated by the brain, it may present different pictures due to individual differences in understanding the same message, coupled with the brain's own fuzzy processing of the information... It's like two sets of puzzle boards carved from the same mold. Even if each puzzle piece is numbered and restored in the same order, if the patterns on each piece are different, the final picture cannot be the same... Am i right?"
In fact, Miel didn't care about this kind of thing.
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
This kind of reputation is not just popularity, but also a display of academic qualifications.
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
He really couldn't think of anything else in himself that was worthy of this person's plot.
"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."
Once he has enough fame and becomes a true big shot in everyone's eyes, does he still need to worry about such trivial matters as scientific research funding
"I believe that except for some people who have misunderstandings about colors or have never heard sounds, everyone can resonate with the virtual world we have built."
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."
He frowned slightly and said a little nervously.
If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.
"That problem is actually very easy to solve." With a proud expression on his face, Professor Mier snapped his fingers and continued, "The brain is a black box for us, and we have almost no way of knowing how it blurs information. Processing process, but it will react to the outside world. We can establish a statistical model of discrete data through statistics of input and feedback results."
"It's an amazing idea... Use statistical methods to find a set of instructions that can be correctly interpreted by the brain, and establish a one-to-one correspondence with the mechanical language output by the neuromodem. Can I understand it this way? This method is indeed good, but physics There is a concept called 'more is more complex', and I think it is equally applicable here. As we have learned, the brain is a black box. With the existing technology, we cannot understand how it processes information unless we It is possible to download a library of materials into every user's brain, but this is neither technically nor practically possible."
Lu Zhou nodded and spoke in a programmed voice.
"Basically correct."
However, he did not immediately give an affirmative answer. Instead, after weighing the many pros and cons, he continued.
Although Professor Mier's character was not that lovable, one of his words touched Lu Zhou's heart.
Professor Mier's hope could be heard in the eager tone. Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the computer, smiled and shook his head.
"I believe that except for some people who have misunderstandings about colors or have never heard sounds, everyone can resonate with the virtual world we have built."
"In short, just get enough samples to participate in this study!"
Hearing these words, Miel was slightly stunned.
It's so superficial.
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
It's so superficial.
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
However, it is quite real.
"no problem… "
"... This method of building a system through distributed computing is quite interesting. I will try to study it later."
"What is this called in physics? It seems to be called indirect observation? Forget it, that's not my major, and I don't understand it very well. In short, through such a statistical model, we can constantly eliminate the gaps between puzzle pieces. differences, and establish a one-to-one correspondence between the electrical signals and the puzzle pieces.”
"In short, just get enough samples to participate in this study!"
"You don't have to come to me."
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
"Basically correct."
Although Professor Mier's character was not that lovable, one of his words touched Lu Zhou's heart.
It's so superficial.
After listening to Professor Mier's description, a look of obvious interest appeared in Lu Zhou's eyes.
"Basically correct."
This kind of reputation is not just popularity, but also a display of academic qualifications.
As a scholar who is proficient in the field of biological neural networks and neural network algorithms, if he joins, it will indeed be easier than working on this system alone.
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
"... This method of building a system through distributed computing is quite interesting. I will try to study it later."
After listening to Professor Mier's description, a look of obvious interest appeared in Lu Zhou's eyes.
"You don't have to come to me."
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
Distributed Computing
The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all those elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brain, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, and use them as the entire system. Foundation.
After thinking for about ten seconds, Lu Zhou spoke.
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
Interrupting his boring and ridiculous speculation, Lu Zhou went straight to the point and said: "On the 20th of this month, the Global Artificial Intelligence Application Innovation Summit will be held in Shanghai. If you are willing to come, I can talk to you face to face about participating in research and development. thing."
Generally, we help companies engage in similar research. Patents are something that inventors don’t have to think about. The ownership of patents is usually clearly stipulated in the contract. Only the top experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. And the average professor or researcher can get the share promised by the company to the developers, which is already quite good.
"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."
However, it is quite real.
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
Hearing these words, Miel was slightly stunned.
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
The color in his pupils gradually became clearer. After Lu Zhou thought for a while, he touched his chin with excitement.
Interrupting his boring and ridiculous speculation, Lu Zhou went straight to the point and said: "On the 20th of this month, the Global Artificial Intelligence Application Innovation Summit will be held in Shanghai. If you are willing to come, I can talk to you face to face about participating in research and development. thing."
He really couldn't think of anything else in himself that was worthy of this person's plot.
"It's an amazing idea... Use statistical methods to find a set of instructions that can be correctly interpreted by the brain, and establish a one-to-one correspondence with the mechanical language output by the neuromodem. Can I understand it this way? This method is indeed good, but physics There is a concept called 'more is more complex', and I think it is equally applicable here. As we have learned, the brain is a black box. With the existing technology, we cannot understand how it processes information unless we It is possible to download a library of materials into every user's brain, but this is neither technically nor practically possible."
The color in his pupils gradually became clearer. After Lu Zhou thought for a while, he touched his chin with excitement.
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
Interrupting his boring and ridiculous speculation, Lu Zhou went straight to the point and said: "On the 20th of this month, the Global Artificial Intelligence Application Innovation Summit will be held in Shanghai. If you are willing to come, I can talk to you face to face about participating in research and development. thing."
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
"I believe that except for some people who have misunderstandings about colors or have never heard sounds, everyone can resonate with the virtual world we have built."
He frowned slightly and said a little nervously.
Generally, we help companies engage in similar research. Patents are something that inventors don’t have to think about. The ownership of patents is usually clearly stipulated in the contract. Only the top experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. And the average professor or researcher can get the share promised by the company to the developers, which is already quite good.
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
Once he has enough fame and becomes a true big shot in everyone's eyes, does he still need to worry about such trivial matters as scientific research funding
After thinking for about ten seconds, Lu Zhou spoke.
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
"What do you want? Money? Let me declare in advance that I am a pauper—"
In terms of understanding of basic colors, everyone is the same.
It's so superficial.
After listening to Professor Mier's description, a look of obvious interest appeared in Lu Zhou's eyes.
"That problem is actually very easy to solve." With a proud expression on his face, Professor Mier snapped his fingers and continued, "The brain is a black box for us, and we have almost no way of knowing how it blurs information. Processing process, but it will react to the outside world. We can establish a statistical model of discrete data through statistics of input and feedback results."
Although Professor Mier's character was not that lovable, one of his words touched Lu Zhou's heart.
It's so superficial.
He really couldn't think of anything else in himself that was worthy of this person's plot.
Interrupting his boring and ridiculous speculation, Lu Zhou went straight to the point and said: "On the 20th of this month, the Global Artificial Intelligence Application Innovation Summit will be held in Shanghai. If you are willing to come, I can talk to you face to face about participating in research and development. thing."
"That problem is actually very easy to solve." With a proud expression on his face, Professor Mier snapped his fingers and continued, "The brain is a black box for us, and we have almost no way of knowing how it blurs information. Processing process, but it will react to the outside world. We can establish a statistical model of discrete data through statistics of input and feedback results."
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
For example, red is 01, blue is 10, and yellow is 00. A six-character code can produce completely different colors in the human brain through different permutations and combinations.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
Mier said immediately: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from sample to sample Find their commonalities."
There was almost no hesitation for a second. After hearing these words, Miel immediately asked: "How should I find you when I get to Shanghai? Use this email address?"
As a scholar who is proficient in the field of biological neural networks and neural network algorithms, if he joins, it will indeed be easier than working on this system alone.
As a scholar who is proficient in the field of biological neural networks and neural network algorithms, if he joins, it will indeed be easier than working on this system alone.
Professor Mier's hope could be heard in the eager tone. Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the computer, smiled and shook his head.
There was almost no hesitation for a second. After hearing these words, Miel immediately asked: "How should I find you when I get to Shanghai? Use this email address?"
After listening to Professor Mier's description, a look of obvious interest appeared in Lu Zhou's eyes.
Then, Mier described his thoughts to Lu Zhou in detail.
In short, it is to find information that can produce the same feedback in the human brain, then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then use programming to build the entire world.
After listening to Professor Mier's description, a look of obvious interest appeared in Lu Zhou's eyes.
Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.
When Miel said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
"The stage play is pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings. Of course, everyone will see different pictures, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, and use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and tiny fragments to restore the entire scene... "
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.
Lu Zhou nodded and spoke in a programmed voice.
"You don't have to come to me."
"You don't have to come to me."
In fact, Miel didn't care about this kind of thing.
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
After all, he came up with the idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.
Professor Mier's hope could be heard in the eager tone. Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the computer, smiled and shook his head.
Inspired by this concept, he vaguely suddenly thought of something.
Lu Zhou nodded and spoke in a programmed voice.
"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."
Regarding Lu Zhou's direct request, Miel only hesitated for a moment, then quickly made a decision and openly expressed the idea in his mind.
When Lu Zhou heard this unexpected term, he raised his eyebrows slightly.
Professor Mier's hope could be heard in the eager tone. Lu Zhou, who was sitting in front of the computer, smiled and shook his head.
Hearing these words, Miel was slightly stunned.
"Basically correct."
After all, patents have nothing to do with him in the first place.