Brain, CONNECTOME, TensorFlow and Avatar Bot Electronic Medical Records (mostly from Twitter posts) ... also from previous blog posts
Google AI
@GoogleAI
Jan 22, 2020
Today, in collaboration with @HHMIJanelia, we are releasing the “hemibrain” connectome, a detailed map of neuronal connectivity of roughly half of a fruit fly brain, plus tools for visualization and analysis. Learn more at https://goo.gle/30IroaG.
Today, in collaboration with @HHMIJanelia, we are releasing the “hemibrain” connectome, a detailed map of neuronal connectivity of roughly half of a fruit fly brain, plus tools for visualization and analysis. Learn more at https://t.co/Jyl1Gu3Pz6. https://t.co/p4zM7q156x— Google AI (@GoogleAI) January 22, 2020
https://twitter.com/GoogleAI/status/1220058143507353601?s=20
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Fly hemibrain neurons grouped by compartment
https://youtu.be/4lVOWoKF5Gw
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Am curious how the 4 compartments here (https://youtu.be/4lVOWoKF5Gw) -
Central Complex
Olfactory
Visual
Higher Order
- will extend to modeling human brain functioning, and re these 'Connectome' Information Technologies & machine learning and TensorFlow ... and in 'Avatar Bot Electronic Health Records' ... and for tele-robotic molecular brain surgery, for example ...
HarbinBook
@HarbinBook
Jan 20
Avatar Bot Electronic Medical / Health Record DEFINITION: https://worlduniversityandschool.blogspot.com/2020/01/avatar-bot-electronic-medical-record.html
https://scott-macleod.blogspot.com/2020/01/greta-oto-avatar-bot-electronic-medical.html
@WorldUnivAndSch is developing online #WUaSMedicalSchools with #OnlineTeachingHospitals in all ~200 countries' official / main languages #AvatarBotElectronicMedicalRecords ~
Avatar Bot Electronic Medical / Health Record DEFINITION: https://t.co/ZdnK8ngOtmhttps://t.co/v1zOnSgrKz@WorldUnivAndSch is developing online #WUaSMedicalSchools with #OnlineTeachingHospitals in all ~200 countries' official / main languages #AvatarBotElectronicMedicalRecords ~— HarbinBook (@HarbinBook) January 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/HarbinBook/status/1219343584266084353?s=20
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See, too:
Friday, April 28, 2017
Red rainbowfish: MIT bachelor's degree in brain and cognitive sciences, Research assistant at UC Berkeley studying memory, Fluent in Japanese, Interest in philosophical and brain science questions about consciousness, Google / Stanford's Tom Dean - "Automatically Inferring Meso-scale Models of Neural Computation", I ask at 49 mins abt data-with many implications for a realistic virtual earth with TIME SLIDER and at atomic level, Colin McGinn's "The Mysterious Flame" (1999), Tom Nagel's "What is it like to be a bat?" (1974), David Chalmer's Consciousness.net e.g. "Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousness" (1995), Add your name to my new research group page - http://www.scottmacleod.com/research-group.html - where it would be fun to explore further the questions of consciousness and brain modeling
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Unitarian Universalist history in First Parish Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts) ... since 1632 ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Parish_in_Cambridge
per ministers ...
re identity questions ... and culture questions and regarding struggles and conflicts ...
and Harbin Hot Springs ?
:)
and re the emergence of Harvard too ...
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Unitarian Universalist history in First Parish Church (Cambridge, Massachusetts) ... since 1632 ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Parish_in_Cambridge
From Wikipedia:
"The church is notable for its almost 400-year history, which includes pivotal roles in the development of the early Massachusetts government, the creation of Harvard College, and the refinement of current liberal religious thought."
(Liberal religious thought ... think Harbin Hot Springs as Heart Consciousness Church?)
First minister was Thomas Hooker, Congregationalist / Puritan ...
"The Meeting House's first minister, Thomas Hooker, stayed only a handful of years; he and most of his flock moved to Connecticut to escape religious persecution in 1636."
"In 1826, however, he [Reverend Abiel Holmes,] decided to break off relations with the liberals, specifically abolishing pulpit exchanges with the liberal or Unitarian ministers."
"By 1829, most of the Parish became Unitarian."
"In 1899, it was agreed that the church associated with that society should be called the First Church in Cambridge (Congregational), now part of the United Church of Christ, and this church, the First Parish in Cambridge (Unitarian) [now Unitarian Universalist]."
"The Reverend William Newell, the church's first avowedly Unitarian minister, led the congregation from 1830 to 1868. His immediate successor, Francis Greenwood Peabody, would become a leader of the Social Gospel movement."
"In 1837, Transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson delivered his now famous "American Scholar" address—referred to by Oliver Wendell Holmes as America's "Intellectual Declaration of Independence"—at the First Parish Church.[1]"
Present membership[edit]
Since its founding, the town of Cambridge has changed greatly. Instead of being a rural community, separated from Boston by an hour's travel time, the town has become an urban center in its own right. The Cambridge church is to all intents and purposes a downtown church. Its membership fluctuates, as urban communities do, and its composition varies. The current church leadership, however, is committed to maintaining the witness of liberal religion, in keeping with the struggles of earlier generations.
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Ministers of First Parish in Cambridge[edit]
- 1633–1636 Thomas Hooker
- 1633–1636 Samuel Stone
- 1636–1649 Thomas Shepard
- 1649–1650 Henry Dunster (interim)[2]
- 1650–1668 Jonathan Mitchel
- 1671–1681 Urian Oakes
- 1682–1692 Nathaniel Gookin, son of Maj.-Gen. Daniel Gookin
- 1696–1717 William Brattle
- 1717–1784 Nathaniel Appleton
- 1783–1790 Timothy Hilliard
- 1792–1829 Abiel Holmes
- 1830–1868 William Newell
- 1874–1879 Francis G. Peabody
- 1882–1893 Edward H. Hall, a first cousin of Miss Mary Lee Ware[3]
- 1894–1927 Samuel M. Crothers
- 1928–1934 Ralph E. Bailey
- 1935–1944 Leslie T. Pennington
- 1945–1958 Wilburn B. Miller
- 1959–1977 Ralph N. Helverson
- 1978–1987 Edwin A. Lane
- 1989–2006 Thomas J. S. Mikelson
- 1997–2007 Jory Agate
- 2008–2015 Fred Small
- 2010–2014 Lilia Cuervo
- 2017– Adam Lawrence Dyer
Multiculturalism and social justice[edit]
In 1967, First Parish founded the speakers series Cambridge Forum, which began radio broadcasts in 1970.[4]
First Parish in Cambridge is deeply committed to becoming a multiracial, multicultural, justice-making congregation through engagement both within and outside its walls. The Tuesday Meals[5] program provides hospitality and a meal once a week to anyone in need of nourishment. An active Social Justice Council includes task forces dedicated to environmental justice and immigration.
... and thinking-wise, and where would Harbin Hot Springs fit into this ...?
cultural history-wise ... lots of struggles ... in the context of New England liberal religious thought ...
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Mildly concerning:
And you can ...
WATCH: Senate Impeachment Trial of President Trump - https://www.democracynow.org/
Vote the bastard out, after he's impeached, - as the legal machinery / information technologies of democratic governance proceeds, despite T-bird's best efforts, I suppose ...
Scotty
Another Unitarian blog post today - https://scott-macleod.
Another #UnitarianUniversalist blog https://scott-macleod.
Another #UnitarianUniversalist blog https://t.co/f7JySku0PP (see UU label) & re Harvard's 1st Parish (Unitarian) Church Cambridge, MA, & identity-struggle, in unfolding liberal religious thought since 1632 & abt #AvatarBotElectronicMedicalRecords + brain modeling re #Connectome ~— ScottMacLeod (@scottmacleod) January 24, 2020
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