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DavidFreely edited this page Nov 12, 2025 · 5 revisions

Related: SoftwarePI

Can displays the neuron array (or some portion of it) so you can see what’s going on and view or edit the pattern of connections.

Unique to The Brain Simulator II is the user interface as described in Chapter 7. You can examine and modify a neuron network while it is operating to design useful functionality. You can add or modify synapses and neuron parameters on-the-fly. And once created, neural circuits can be repeated, moved, saved, edited…anything you need.

  • Source: Brain Simulator II: The Guide - Charles Simon
  • Chapter: The Structure of this Book

One thing which sets the Brain Simulator II apart from other neural simulators is its user interface, which includes a display of the content of the simulator. Rather than a black box that simply displays an answer, the neuron content and module dialogs can show exactly what is going on as the network evolves. The main thrust of the Brain Simulator is to create AGI and, along the way, various pieces need to fit together and coordinate to create a whole. Being able to see the pieces is a key feature.

  • Source: Brain Simulator II: The Guide - Charles Simon
  • Chapter: Chapter 7: The User Interface

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