Cybernetics and Systems Research 2: Proceedings of the Seventh European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems ResearchRobert Trappl North-Holland, 1984 - 840 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
86. lappuse
... properties we will still reach the conclusion that they are something that arises from an interaction and not a thing intrinsic to a system in isolation . For example , properties important in Newtonian Mechanics such as inertial mass ...
... properties we will still reach the conclusion that they are something that arises from an interaction and not a thing intrinsic to a system in isolation . For example , properties important in Newtonian Mechanics such as inertial mass ...
93. lappuse
... properties of the set are additive with respect to the properties of its composing elements . In other wor- ds , the set in this case , doesn't possess any properties in addition to those , inherent in its elements . The properties of ...
... properties of the set are additive with respect to the properties of its composing elements . In other wor- ds , the set in this case , doesn't possess any properties in addition to those , inherent in its elements . The properties of ...
674. lappuse
... Properties are included in the exem- plification component of this model of cogni- tive processes . The set of properties consists of individual properties as members prs which themselves are defined by a set of relations , so each ...
... Properties are included in the exem- plification component of this model of cogni- tive processes . The set of properties consists of individual properties as members prs which themselves are defined by a set of relations , so each ...
Saturs
Some Notes on Information and Interaction | 9 |
Correctness of the Semiotic Transformation of Information | 15 |
On Reducibilities Among General Problems | 21 |
Autortiesības | |
87 citas sadaļas nav parādītas.
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
activity algorithm analysis anaphora application approach basic behaviour Brunel University cognitive complex components concept considered construction Cybernetics decision defined definition denotes domain dynamic economic elements Elsevier Science Publishers entities entropy equation evaluation example exists experience expert systems Figure formal function fuzzy sets given goal Hadamard matrices human implementation information theory input interactions interpretation introduced knowledge knowledge representation language learning linear logical matrix means membership function method methodology MUPID neurons object obtained operations optimal organisation organization output paper parameters Pareto optimal possible problem procedure production properties Publishers B. V. North-Holland random variables REFERENCES relation representation represented result rules Science Publishers B. V. semantic simulation social solution specific structure subsystem Systems Theory Theorem tion transform variables vector videotex Volterra