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Morphological computation seems to be a fundamental principle in biology. Unfortunately, there is no theory that accounts for the different kinds of morphological contributions to intelligence. Finding such a theory is what drives Keyan’s research. In particular, he works on quantifications of morphological computation. A important question in this context is the following: is it possible to record a behavior and calculate from observations alone, how much of the behavior is actively controlled by the brain and how much of it results from morphological computation? He is currently applying preliminary results of his theory to quantify the naturalness of human motion. This will be used to support the visual diagnostics of patients with neuro-degenerative diseases. His research is currently also applied in the context of biomechanics to measure the contribution of muscles to various human motions. During his time at the SFI, Keyan extended his theory to other complex systems such as social groups. In this context, one can ask how much of an individual’s behavior is controlled by its environment. This is in many ways analogous to quantifying morphological computation.
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Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (2020): 102-112
Morphological Intelligencepp.57-107, (2019)
Morphological Intelligencepp.109-131, (2019)
Morphological Intelligencepp.1-28, (2019)
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