Thinking about Vector Symbolic Architectures (source code for slides)

Source code for the slides of the keynote presentation "Thinking about Vector Symbolic Architectures" given on 2023-06-15 at the Midnight Sun Workshop on Vector Symbolic Architectures in Luleå, Sweden. Copy of GitHub repository: https://github.com/rgayler/VSA_2023-06_MidnightVSA Abstract V...

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Main Author: Gayler, Ross W.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:8076736 2023-07-16T03:59:28+02:00 Thinking about Vector Symbolic Architectures (source code for slides) Gayler, Ross W. 2023-06-15 https://zenodo.org/record/8076736 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8076736 eng eng https://github.com/rgayler/VSA_2023-06_MidnightVSA doi:10.5281/zenodo.8076707 doi:10.5281/zenodo.8076677 doi:10.5281/zenodo.8076735 https://zenodo.org/record/8076736 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8076736 oai:zenodo.org:8076736 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode vsa vector symbolic architecture hdc hyperdimensional computing info:eu-repo/semantics/other software 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.807673610.5281/zenodo.807670710.5281/zenodo.807667710.5281/zenodo.8076735 2023-06-27T22:59:35Z Source code for the slides of the keynote presentation "Thinking about Vector Symbolic Architectures" given on 2023-06-15 at the Midnight Sun Workshop on Vector Symbolic Architectures in Luleå, Sweden. Copy of GitHub repository: https://github.com/rgayler/VSA_2023-06_MidnightVSA Abstract Vector Symbolic Architectures are defined in terms of a very small set of operators acting on a vector space. The task of the VSA researcher is to discover the implications that follow from the definition in terms of the systems that can be implemented with VSAs. The VSA definitions are the researcher’s raw materials, but they also need tools to transform those raw materials into useful hypotheses and system designs. One important tool for a researcher is a conceptual framework, which specifies how the researcher thinks about VSAs and relates them to the other things they know. It is the researcher’s mental model of how VSAs work. The primary requirement for a conceptual framework is that it is productive; it should make it easy for the researcher to generate interesting hypotheses and designs. These hypotheses and designs don’t have to be correct, just plausible. Beating them into shape is a different part of the research process. Most VSA research papers contain a statement of the VSA definition. Very few mention the researcher’s conceptual framework. In this talk I will sketch out my conceptual framework - how I think about Vector Symbolic Architectures - in the hope that it might be interesting and useful to other researchers. As presented and live-streamed 2023-06-15 (except for addition of Zenodo DOIs) Software Luleå Luleå Luleå midnight sun Zenodo
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description Source code for the slides of the keynote presentation "Thinking about Vector Symbolic Architectures" given on 2023-06-15 at the Midnight Sun Workshop on Vector Symbolic Architectures in Luleå, Sweden. Copy of GitHub repository: https://github.com/rgayler/VSA_2023-06_MidnightVSA Abstract Vector Symbolic Architectures are defined in terms of a very small set of operators acting on a vector space. The task of the VSA researcher is to discover the implications that follow from the definition in terms of the systems that can be implemented with VSAs. The VSA definitions are the researcher’s raw materials, but they also need tools to transform those raw materials into useful hypotheses and system designs. One important tool for a researcher is a conceptual framework, which specifies how the researcher thinks about VSAs and relates them to the other things they know. It is the researcher’s mental model of how VSAs work. The primary requirement for a conceptual framework is that it is productive; it should make it easy for the researcher to generate interesting hypotheses and designs. These hypotheses and designs don’t have to be correct, just plausible. Beating them into shape is a different part of the research process. Most VSA research papers contain a statement of the VSA definition. Very few mention the researcher’s conceptual framework. In this talk I will sketch out my conceptual framework - how I think about Vector Symbolic Architectures - in the hope that it might be interesting and useful to other researchers. As presented and live-streamed 2023-06-15 (except for addition of Zenodo DOIs)
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