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    Walter Pitts (right) with Jerome Lettvin, co-author of the cognitive science paper "What the Frog's Eye Tells the Frog's Brain" (1959) Walter Harry Pitts, Jr. (23 April 1923 – 14 May 1969) was an American logician who worked in the field of computational neuroscience.

  2. Jan 29, 2015 · Learn how Walter Pitts rose from the streets to MIT, where he collaborated with Warren McCulloch to create the first mechanistic theory of the mind and the logical design of modern computers. Discover how he struggled with mental illness and the limits of logic in a messy world.

  3. May 30, 2018 · Walter Pitts was a pioneer of computing and neuroscience who conceived of the brain as a computer. But his work was destroyed by an experiment on a frog that challenged his theory of neural networks.

  4. A classic paper on how neurons can represent and process logical propositions about the outside world. The paper introduced the concept of neural networks and laid the foundation for many theoretical investigations in brain theory.

  5. Apr 14, 2017 · The article traces the history of neural networks, a technique for artificial intelligence, from its origin by McCullough and Pitts in 1944 to its current resurgence as deep learning. It also explains the basic principles and applications of neural networks, and their relation to neuroscience.

  6. In 1943, neurophysiologist Warren McCulloch and mathematician Walter Pitts wrote a paper on how neurons might work. In order to describe how neurons in the brain might work, they modeled a simple neural network using electrical circuits.

  7. Learn about the life and work of Walter Pitts, a pioneer in computational neuroscience and the father of neural networks. Discover how his research influenced modern technology and AI, and how he struggled with mental health issues.