Bell Labs and the ‘neural’ network, 1986–1996

Author:

Law Harry

Abstract

AbstractBetween 1986 and 1996 researchers at the AT&T Bell Laboratories Adaptive Systems Research Department curated thousands of images of handwritten digits assembled by the United States Postal Service to train and evaluate artificial neural networks. In academic papers and conference literature, and in conversations with the press, Bell Labs researchers, executives and company spokespeople deployed the language of neurophysiology to position the systems as capable of codifying and reproducing feats of perception. Interpretations such as these were pivotal to the formation of brain–computer imaginaries that surrounded the development of the systems, which obscured the institutional infrastructures, clerical and cognitive labour, and the manipulation and maintenance of data on which feats of ‘recognition’ depended. Central to building the group's networks was the development of data sets constructed in consort with the US Postal Service, which arbitrated between the practicality of conducting research and the representation of an extensive catalogue of possible forms and permutations of handwritten digits. These imaginaries, which stressed a likeness with the human brain, were compounded by the promotion of ‘successful applications’ that took place under the AT&T corporate umbrella and with the essential support of US Postal Service workers to correct system errors.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

General Medicine

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