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Explore Brain-Inspired Machine Intelligence for Connecting Dots on Graphs Through Holographic Blueprint of Oscillatory Synchronization

Published 20 Jan 2026 in q-bio.NC, cs.AI, and cs.LG | (2602.00057v1)

Abstract: Neural coupling in both neuroscience and artificial intelligence emerges as dynamic oscillatory patterns that encode abstract concepts. To this end, we hypothesize that a deeper understanding of the neural mechanisms governing brain rhythms can inspire next-generation design principles for machine learning algorithms, leading to improved efficiency and robustness. Building on this idea, we first model evolving brain rhythms through the interference of spontaneously synchronized neural oscillations, termed HoloBrain. The success of modeling brain rhythms using an artificial dynamical system of coupled oscillations motivates a "first principle" for brain-inspired machine intelligence based on a shared synchronization mechanism, termed HoloGraph. This principle enables graph neural networks to move beyond conventional heat diffusion paradigms toward modeling oscillatory synchronization. Our HoloGraph framework not only effectively mitigates the over-smoothing problem in graph neural networks but also demonstrates strong potential for reasoning and solving challenging problems on graphs.

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