Scholar’s Advanced Technological System

Chapter 1071 Fragments That Make Up The World

Distributed Computing?

When he heard this unexpected term, Lu Zhou raised his eyebrows slightly.

Inspired by this concept, he suddenly thought of something vaguely.

"Can you elaborate?"

"no problem……"

It's useless to hide this kind of stuff. Instead of keeping a hand in the clouds, it's better to say it all, maybe there is a possibility of cooperation.

For Lu Zhou's direct request, Mier just hesitated for a moment, and quickly made a decision, and generously expressed the thought in his heart.

"In short, we output the same piece of electrical signal through the neural modem, and when it is translated by the brain, it may be because individuals have different understandings of the same piece of information, coupled with the brain's own fuzzy processing of information, presenting different pictures... …It’s like two sets of jigsaw puzzles carved out of one mold. Even if each piece is numbered and restored in the same order, if the patterns on each piece are different, the final picture cannot be the same ……Am i right?"

Lu Zhou nodded and said in a programmed voice.

"Basically correct."

"That problem is actually easy to solve." With a smug expression on his face, Professor Mier snapped his fingers and continued, "The brain is a black box for us, and we have almost no way of knowing how vague it is about information. The process of processing, but it will respond to the outside world. We can build a statistical model of discrete data through the statistics of input and feedback results."

"What is this called in physics? It seems to be called indirect observation? Forget it, that's not my major, and I don't really understand it. In short, through such a statistical model, we can constantly eliminate the gap between the puzzle and the puzzle." difference, and establish a one-to-one correspondence between electrical signals and puzzle pieces."

"In the stage play pieced together with vague concepts such as cows, sheep, knights and kings, the pictures seen by everyone will of course be different, but if we use the basic three primary colors to define the picture, use 44 basic tones to define the sound , and then use these more trivial and small pieces to restore the whole scene..."

"I believe that except for some people who have misunderstood the color, or have never heard the sound, everyone can have the same resonance for this virtual world we built."

After listening to Professor Mier's description, Lu Zhou's eyes clearly showed a hint of interest.

However, he did not immediately give an affirmative answer, but continued after weighing the pros and cons.

"It's an amazing idea... Find a set of instructions that can be correctly interpreted by the brain through statistical methods, and establish a one-to-one correspondence with the mechanical language output by the neuromodem. Can I understand this? This method is indeed good, but the physical There is a concept in science called 'more is more complex', I think it is equally applicable here. As we have learned, the brain is a black box, and we cannot understand how it processes information unless We can download a material library in each user's brain, but this is impossible in both a technical sense and a practical sense."

Mier immediately said: "Yes, the brain is a black box, that's what I said at the beginning. Every individual has the ability to think independently and is a unique sample, but even so, we can still learn from samples and samples. find commonalities between them.”

"So I mentioned distributed computing, and this is how we implement this idea!"

"In short, get enough samples to participate in this study!"

"When a puzzle can be unified in the eyes of 1000 people, this puzzle can be used for us! And the more such puzzles we accumulate, the more detailed and complete the world we build. And all of these , can all be achieved through the method I mentioned!"

Then, Mier described his thoughts in detail to Lu Zhou.

In short, it is to find the information that can generate the same feedback in the human brain, and then establish a one-to-one correspondence between this information and machine language, and then realize the construction of the entire world through programming.

For example, red is 01, blue is 10, and yellow is 00. A six-character code can produce completely different colors in the human brain through different permutations and combinations.

In terms of the perception of basic colors, everyone is the same.

Of course, this is only the foundation of the foundation, and it can be obtained without even using distributed computing methods. In fact, Lu Zhou also used this method to present a blue grassland in the world that the senior sister saw.

The ultimate goal of the entire set of distributed computing research methods on virtual reality systems is to dig out all the elements that can reach an undisputed consensus in everyone's brains, such as the three primary colors and basic tones, as the whole system. Foundation.

The colors in the pupils gradually became clearer. After Lu Zhou thought for a while, he touched his chin excitedly.

"...This method of building a system through distributed computing is quite interesting, and I will try to study it later."

Seeing that Lu Zhou's words had no place for him at all, Mier immediately became anxious and said quickly.

"Wait a minute, don't you consider letting me join your project? You expect one person to complete such a huge project? Impossible... Well, even if it is possible, you will have to spend more than double the time. If you can afford all the research funding, I am willing to give you all the patents and other things. My request is not high, let me get involved! I can definitely help!"

When Mier said this, he was quite straightforward, and he didn't even feel distressed at all.

After all, patents had nothing to do with him in the first place.

Generally, it helps companies to engage in similar research. Inventors don’t have to think about patents. The contract usually clearly stipulates the ownership of patents. Only top-notch experts are qualified to negotiate with the industry. It is already quite good for a general professor or researcher to get the share promised by the company to the developer.

In fact, Mier didn't care about this kind of thing either.

It's not that he doesn't love money, but he knows very well that reputation is the real capital of a scholar.

This kind of reputation is not only popularity, but also a display of academic qualifications.

Once he has enough fame and becomes a real big cow in the eyes of everyone, does he still need to worry about such trivial things as scientific research funding?

If he really becomes one of the founders of the virtual reality system, people who want to pay him to do experiments will queue up from Geneva to Zurich.

Hearing Professor Mier's hope from that eager tone, Lu Zhou who was sitting in front of the computer smiled and shook his head.

It's superficial.

However, it is also quite true.

Although this Professor Mier's character is not so pleasing, but one of his words touched Lu Zhou's heart.

As a scholar who is proficient in the field of biological neural network and neural network algorithm research, it is indeed easier to have him join than to work on this system by himself.

After all, he came up with this idea anyway, and he must have a better idea on how to implement this algorithm.

After thinking for about ten seconds, Lu Zhou said.

"If you want to join my project, it depends on your sincerity."

Hearing this sentence, Mier was slightly taken aback.

He really couldn't think of anything else worthy of this man's scheme.

Frowning slightly, he said a little nervously.

"What do you want? Money? Be forewarned that I'm a pauper—"

Interrupting his boring and ridiculous speculation, Lu Zhou went straight to the point and said: "On the 20th of this month, the Global Artificial Intelligence Application Innovation Summit will be held in Shanghai. If you want to come, I can chat with you face to face and participate in the research and development. things."

There was hardly a second of hesitation. After hearing this sentence, Mier immediately asked: "How can I find you when I arrive in Shanghai? Use this mailbox?"

Lu Zhou smiled lightly and said.

"You don't have to come find me."

"When you arrive, you will naturally see me."

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