Abstract
AbstractFrom a brain processing perspective, the perception of creative thinking is rooted in the underlying cognitive process, which facilitates exploring and cultivating novel avenues and problem-solving strategies. However, it is challenging to emulate the intricate complexity of how the human brain presents a novel way to uncover unique solutions. One potential approach to mitigate this complexity is incorporating creative cognition within the evolving artificial intelligence systems and associated neural models. Hopfield Neural Networks (HNN) are commonly acknowledged as a simplified neural model, renowned for their biological plausibility to store and retrieve information, specifically patterns of neurons. Therefore, we propose for the first time using HNN to generate a potential model that emulates specific cognitive processes of creative thinking based on generating meaningful links between seemingly disparate concepts.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory