Tham khảo tài liệu 'artificial mind system – kernel memory approach - tetsuya hoya part 5', kỹ thuật - công nghệ, cơ khí - chế tạo máy phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | The Artificial Mind System Based Upon Kernel Memory Concept 5 Table . Constituents of consciousness adapted from Hobson 1999 Input Sources Sensation Perception Attention Emotion Instinct Receival of input data Representation of input data Selection of input data Emotion of the representation Innate tendency of the actions Assimilating Processes Memory Recall of cumurated evocation Thinking Response to the evocation Language Symbolisation of the evocation Intention Evocation of aim Orientation Evocation of time place and person Learning Automatic recording of experience Output Actions Intentional Behaviour Decision making Motion Actions and motions On the other hand it still seems that the progress in connectionism has not reached a sufficient level to explain model the higher-order functionalities of brain mind the current issues . appeared in many journal conference papers in the field of artificial neural networks ANNs are mostly concentrated around development of more sophisticated algorithms the performance improvement versus the existing models mostly discussed within the same problem formulation or the mathematical analysis justification of the behaviours of the models proposed so far see also . Stork 1989 Roy 2000 without showing a clear further direction of how these works are related to answer one of the most fundamentally important problems how the various functionalities relevant to the real brain mind can be represented by such models. This has unfortunately detracted much interest in exploiting the current ANN models for explaining higher functions of the brain mind. Moreover Herbert Simon the Nobel prize winner in economics in 1978 also implied Simon 1996 that it is not always necessary to imitate the functionality from the microscopic level for such a highly complex organisation as the brain. Then by following this principle the kernel memory concept which will appear in the first part of this monograph is here given to hopefully cope .