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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 28, 2020
Filed:
Dec. 22, 2015
Hrl Laboratories, Llc, Malibu, CA (US);
Rajan Bhattacharyya, Sherman Oaks, CA (US);
James Benvenuto, Beverly Hills, CA (US);
Matthew E. Phillips, Calabasas, CA (US);
Matthias Ziegler, Oakton, VA (US);
Michael D. Howard, Westlake Village, CA (US);
Suhas E. Chelian, San Jose, CA (US);
Rashmi N. Sundareswara, Los Angeles, CA (US);
Vincent De Sapio, Westlake Village, CA (US);
David L. Allen, Thousand Oaks, CA (US);
HRL Laboratories, LLC, Malibu, CA (US);
Abstract
Described is a system for explaining how the human brain represents conceptual knowledge. A semantic model is developed, and a behavioral exam is performed to assess a calibration subject into a cohort and reveal semantic relationships to modify a personalized semantic space developed by the semantic model. Semantic features are extracted from the personalized semantic space. Neural features are extracted from neuroimaging of the human subject. A neuroceptual lattice is created having nodes representing attributes by aligning the semantic features and the neural features. Structures in the neuroceptual lattice are identified to quantify an extent to which the set of neural features represents a target concept. The identified structures are used to interpret conceptual knowledge in the brain of a test subject.