Abstract:
Human brain continues to live with an image as the one which is
inscrutable & very poorly understood. Hence theories concerning
the same are available in plenty. However, without unraveling
the mystery of the self learning process as well as that of the
information processing capability of the same, the field of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) will continue to reside at a far
distance from its ultimate goal. The AI community might, with
great optimism, wait for the arrival of enough computing power
to fulfill its promise of building truly intelligent machines.
However, without getting rid of its confusion vis-a-vis what
constitutes intelligence & the associated misinterpretation
concerning the functioning of neocortex- the subset of human
brain responsible for arming us with intelligence, that wait
will never come to an end and instead will acquire an
everlasting status.
How do the neurons, immensely slow as compared to transistors,
but faster and more powerful for majority of the situations? The
answer lies in the fact is that unlike computers, the human
brain doesn’t resort to computation while solving problems.
Instead, it relies upon retrieval of answers from its memory
This paper will dwell on the origin of Artificial Intelligence
by stating the lessons it can learn from the invention of
Artificial Flight. Subsequently the need to modify the concept
of “intelligence as computation” will be touched. Based on those
the pros-and-cons of the present state-of-the-art of Artificial
Neural Networks will be discussed and the scope of building a
truly intelligent machine will be explored.
Brief Biography of the Speaker:
Prof. Suash Deb did his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in
Mechanical Engineering from Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India
& Master of Technology (M.Tech.) in Computer Science from the
University of Calcutta. He had been to Stanford University, USA
as a UN Fellow for advanced study in the field of computer
vision. He was also an Asian Expert of the Advanced Research
Project Agency (ARPA), Dept. of Defense, Federal Govt. of USA.
He has both industrial & academic experience with more emphasis
on the later. He worked at the National Centre for Knowledge
Based Computing as a Scientist. Currently he is a Professor of
the Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering, National Institute
of Science & Technology (NIST), Orissa, India. He is also the
coordinator of Bioinformatics Research of NIST. He specializes
in Soft Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Bioinformatics and
the related fields.
A Senior Member of the IEEE (USA), Prof. Deb is currently on the
editorial board of numerous reputed International Journals like
Intl. Journal of Information Technology (Singapore), Intl.
Journal of Computer Science & Engineering Systems (Taiwan) ,
Journal of Convergence Information Technology, Korea, Journal of
Automation & systems Engineering etc. He is also the Regional
(India & Subcontinent) Editor of Neural Computing & Applications
as well as the Advisory Board Members of Intl. Journal of
Intelligent Computing in Medical Sciences & Image Processing.
Previously he also served the IEEE Robotics & Automation as its
Regional editor & also the journal Robotics & Computer
Integrated Manufacturing as an Associate Editor. He has traveled
widely across the globe and delivered Plenary Talk/ Tutorial
Address etc. at various National/International Conferences. He
is attached with numerous International conferences as
Member-Advisory Board, Program Committee etc & listed on a
number of Who's Whos.