A Missing Link in CyberneticsAdaptation, Self-Organisation, Learning
A Missing Link in Cybernetics: Adaptation, Self-Organisation, Learning
Andrew, Alex M.
2009-01-27 00:00:00
[Adaptation in continuous environments has received much attention under the heading of control engineering, with one class of solution known as the Kalman filter (Sorensen 1985). Other schemes already mentioned include Gabor’s “learning filter” (Gabor, Wilby, and Woodcock 1961) and similar proposals by Andrew (1959b) and the adjustments embodied in Samuel’s checker-playing program (Samuel 1963).]
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A Missing Link in CyberneticsAdaptation, Self-Organisation, Learning
[Adaptation in continuous environments has received much attention under the heading of control engineering, with one class of solution known as the Kalman filter (Sorensen 1985). Other schemes already mentioned include Gabor’s “learning filter” (Gabor, Wilby, and Woodcock 1961) and similar proposals by Andrew (1959b) and the adjustments embodied in Samuel’s checker-playing program (Samuel 1963).]
Published: Jan 27, 2009
Keywords: Response Unit; Exponential Smoothing; White Shark; Teleological Explanation; Affective Tone
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