The Human Brain Project – Chances and Challenges for Cognitive Systems

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1022421964
LSF
50284
Affiliation
Virtual Reality Group, RWTH Aachen
Weyers, Benjamin;
Affiliation
Virtual Reality Group, RWTH Aachen
Nowke, Christian;
Affiliation
Virtual Reality Group, RWTH Aachen
Hänel, Claudia;
ORCID
0000-0003-3451-4977
Affiliation
Virtual Reality Group, RWTH Aachen
Zielasko, Daniel;
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140336044
Affiliation
Virtual Reality Group, RWTH Aachen
Hentschel, Bernd;
GND
120415844
Affiliation
Virtual Reality Group, RWTH Aachen
Kuhlen, Torsten
The Human Brain Project is one of the largest scientific initiatives dedicated to the research of the human brain worldwide. Over 80 research groups from a broad variety of scientific areas, such as neuroscience, simulation science, high performance computing, robotics, and visualization work together in this European research initiative. This work at hand will identify certain chances and challenges for cognitive systems engineering resulting from the HBP research activities. Beside the main goal of the HBP gathering deeper insights into the structure and function of the human brain, cognitive system research can directly benefit from the creation of cognitive architectures, the simulation of neural networks, and the application of these in context of (neuro-)robotics. Nevertheless, challenges arise regarding the utilization and transformation of these research results for cognitive systems, which will be discussed in this paper. Tools necessary to cope with these challenges are visualization techniques helping to understand and gain insights into complex data. Therefore, this paper presents a set of visualization techniques developed at the Virtual Reality Group at the RWTH Aachen University.
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