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15. MANAGING KNOWLEDGE
... products, and markets, including competitive intelligence 3. INFORMAL, internal knowledge, often called TACIT KNOWLEDGE, which resides in the minds of individual employees but has not been documented in structured form ...
... products, and markets, including competitive intelligence 3. INFORMAL, internal knowledge, often called TACIT KNOWLEDGE, which resides in the minds of individual employees but has not been documented in structured form ...
Actionable Knowledge
... into ‘metaphysics’, or into empty talk, it is only necessary that enough propositions of the conceptual system be firmly connected with sensory experiences and that the conceptual system, in view of its task of ordering and surveying sense experience, should show as much unity and parsimony as possi ...
... into ‘metaphysics’, or into empty talk, it is only necessary that enough propositions of the conceptual system be firmly connected with sensory experiences and that the conceptual system, in view of its task of ordering and surveying sense experience, should show as much unity and parsimony as possi ...
Proposal: Creation of an Honours Minor Program in Cognitive Science
... COGS/PHIL 2160 and six credits from category B, while in the third year, they would complete PSYC 3260 and six credits from category C. The learning outcomes for the minor in Cognitive Science include a basic understanding of some of the main disciplines that study the mind and the different methodo ...
... COGS/PHIL 2160 and six credits from category B, while in the third year, they would complete PSYC 3260 and six credits from category C. The learning outcomes for the minor in Cognitive Science include a basic understanding of some of the main disciplines that study the mind and the different methodo ...
Expert Systems
... System: Is there gas in the fuel tank? User: Yes. System: Is it true that the engine turns over? User: No. System Is it true that the lights come on? User: Why? System: I am trying to prove: problem with battery. It has been established that it is not the case that the engine turns over. Therefore i ...
... System: Is there gas in the fuel tank? User: Yes. System: Is it true that the engine turns over? User: No. System Is it true that the lights come on? User: Why? System: I am trying to prove: problem with battery. It has been established that it is not the case that the engine turns over. Therefore i ...
Approaches to Artificial Intelligence
... One's approach to research in AI seems to depend to a large extent on what propert.ies of int.elligent behaviour one is most. impressed by. For some, it might be the evolut.ionary ant.ecedents of this behaviour in other animals; for others, its biological underpinnings in the central nervous systemj ...
... One's approach to research in AI seems to depend to a large extent on what propert.ies of int.elligent behaviour one is most. impressed by. For some, it might be the evolut.ionary ant.ecedents of this behaviour in other animals; for others, its biological underpinnings in the central nervous systemj ...
Oxford English Dictionary (OED)
... 1. a. Of persons, their dispositions and actions: Characterized by sentiment. Originally in favourable sense: Characterized by or exhibiting refined and elevated feeling. In later use: Addicted to indulgence in superficial emotion; apt to be swayed by sentiment. 1749 Lady Bradshaigh in S. Richardson ...
... 1. a. Of persons, their dispositions and actions: Characterized by sentiment. Originally in favourable sense: Characterized by or exhibiting refined and elevated feeling. In later use: Addicted to indulgence in superficial emotion; apt to be swayed by sentiment. 1749 Lady Bradshaigh in S. Richardson ...
Psychopharmacological enhancement: a conceptual framework Open Access
... A classical position argues that it is possible to develop necessary and sufficient criteria for defining not only disorder, but any particular category of psychopathology, such as depression (Adam), social phobia (Beth), or shyness (Cliff). After all, the concept of a square can be defined using ne ...
... A classical position argues that it is possible to develop necessary and sufficient criteria for defining not only disorder, but any particular category of psychopathology, such as depression (Adam), social phobia (Beth), or shyness (Cliff). After all, the concept of a square can be defined using ne ...
Ecological Perception: Seeing Systems Abstract
... interpretation of reality, following Alfred Korzybski’s first principle of general semantics; “the ...
... interpretation of reality, following Alfred Korzybski’s first principle of general semantics; “the ...
validation and verification of knowledge bases in the context of
... 2. The example of V&V in Logos system Logos reasoning system is constructed by the author within the frame of the research project under the same name. The author has already finished the research (R&D) regarding the Sphinx project, including, among other things, the PC-Shell – hybrid, expert system ...
... 2. The example of V&V in Logos system Logos reasoning system is constructed by the author within the frame of the research project under the same name. The author has already finished the research (R&D) regarding the Sphinx project, including, among other things, the PC-Shell – hybrid, expert system ...
Where Theory and Practice Meet: Pragmatist Feminism as a Means
... 3.empirical evidence, broadly construed, shows that when power is distributed under these conditions, citizens are actively discouraged, via a variety of social and psychological mechanisms, from investigation of and commitment to 1) and ...
... 3.empirical evidence, broadly construed, shows that when power is distributed under these conditions, citizens are actively discouraged, via a variety of social and psychological mechanisms, from investigation of and commitment to 1) and ...
Thinking Across Perspectives and Disciplines
... individuals confront in their efforts to merge areas of expertise? In this paper, we discuss the cognitive challenges of bringing together people and knowledge from different domains to work on a common problem, issue, or puzzle. Our analysis focuses on perspectives of a particular kind—those that r ...
... individuals confront in their efforts to merge areas of expertise? In this paper, we discuss the cognitive challenges of bringing together people and knowledge from different domains to work on a common problem, issue, or puzzle. Our analysis focuses on perspectives of a particular kind—those that r ...
Agent Shell for the Development of Tutoring Systems for Expert
... as a general and powerful tool for rapid development of a new type of intelligent assistants that can learn complex problem solving expertise directly from human experts, can support human experts in problem solving and decision making, and can teach their problem solving expertise to non-experts. T ...
... as a general and powerful tool for rapid development of a new type of intelligent assistants that can learn complex problem solving expertise directly from human experts, can support human experts in problem solving and decision making, and can teach their problem solving expertise to non-experts. T ...
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... sharedness and collectiveness is impossible to achieve. Nevertheless, often groups develop coherent views and decisions, and, even more surprisingly, the group members seem to share a positive feeling with it. These processes depend on possibilities for informational and emotional transfer between ...
... sharedness and collectiveness is impossible to achieve. Nevertheless, often groups develop coherent views and decisions, and, even more surprisingly, the group members seem to share a positive feeling with it. These processes depend on possibilities for informational and emotional transfer between ...
Manifesto of computational social science
... Despite the conceptual and theoretical weaknesses of the models and techniques used, learning systems have had a strongly innovative effect on the study of social influence, yielding some of the most brilliant results ever achieved by computational social science so far. One example is the out-of-equ ...
... Despite the conceptual and theoretical weaknesses of the models and techniques used, learning systems have had a strongly innovative effect on the study of social influence, yielding some of the most brilliant results ever achieved by computational social science so far. One example is the out-of-equ ...
An Application of Transfer to American Football
... lines) rather than in terms of video coordinates. This component of our system does not involve learning but is rather a fixed, stand-alone pre-processor of the video. Standard registration approaches use image features, such as those computed using SIFT (Lowe 2004), to find point correspondences be ...
... lines) rather than in terms of video coordinates. This component of our system does not involve learning but is rather a fixed, stand-alone pre-processor of the video. Standard registration approaches use image features, such as those computed using SIFT (Lowe 2004), to find point correspondences be ...
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... observations of such individual personal experience even in the single case may be very powerful. A mother may recognise more than her clinician the signs of what has happened and when it happened by observing two closely related events - because it is her own child, whom she knows more about and ha ...
... observations of such individual personal experience even in the single case may be very powerful. A mother may recognise more than her clinician the signs of what has happened and when it happened by observing two closely related events - because it is her own child, whom she knows more about and ha ...
A unifying view of the basis of social cognition
... reproduce the observed action, part of our motor system becomes active ‘as if ’ we were executing that very same action that we are observing. The mechanism of action understanding, based on the mirror neuron mechanism, is conceptually similar to the proposal for how action understanding takes place ...
... reproduce the observed action, part of our motor system becomes active ‘as if ’ we were executing that very same action that we are observing. The mechanism of action understanding, based on the mirror neuron mechanism, is conceptually similar to the proposal for how action understanding takes place ...
Removing some `A` from AI: Embodied Cultured Networks
... the robot is to the object, the smaller the ISI. The response of the neurons to a stimulation pair, measured as an averaged firing rate across all electrodes for 100 ms after the second stimulus, was used to control the robot’s movements: a larger neural response corresponded to a longer movement (e ...
... the robot is to the object, the smaller the ISI. The response of the neurons to a stimulation pair, measured as an averaged firing rate across all electrodes for 100 ms after the second stimulus, was used to control the robot’s movements: a larger neural response corresponded to a longer movement (e ...
Papert (1988)
... Chapter 8), are usually poor. While one could indeed solve the credit assignment problem for the seven weights of the exclusive-or network using exhaustive search, one could not do it for a text-to-phoneme network (Sejnowski & Rosenberg, 1987) with its 105 weights or an autonomous vehicle controller ...
... Chapter 8), are usually poor. While one could indeed solve the credit assignment problem for the seven weights of the exclusive-or network using exhaustive search, one could not do it for a text-to-phoneme network (Sejnowski & Rosenberg, 1987) with its 105 weights or an autonomous vehicle controller ...
Hypercapitalism: A political economy of informational
... that it has become a commonplace to see nation states compared with particular individuals or corporations, based entirely on their comparative levels of “paper” wealth (cf. Barlow 1998; Friedman 1999; Walker 1999). In propagating such grossly distorted illusions, people’s perceptions, rather than c ...
... that it has become a commonplace to see nation states compared with particular individuals or corporations, based entirely on their comparative levels of “paper” wealth (cf. Barlow 1998; Friedman 1999; Walker 1999). In propagating such grossly distorted illusions, people’s perceptions, rather than c ...
Exploring coordination properties within populations of distributed agents Elizabeth Sklar
... (1992) explore the use of norms and social laws to coordinate the behavior of virtual agents in a MAS; conventions are either encoded directly into the system or emerge as the system runs. Minimal interaction mechanisms are most successful for coordinating fairly simple behaviors, primarily physical ...
... (1992) explore the use of norms and social laws to coordinate the behavior of virtual agents in a MAS; conventions are either encoded directly into the system or emerge as the system runs. Minimal interaction mechanisms are most successful for coordinating fairly simple behaviors, primarily physical ...
Creating Buzz: The Neural Correlates of Effective Message
... were generated by an independent group of undergraduates in response to a prompt in which they were asked to “Pretend you are pitching a new TV show idea to a network.” From this pool of show descriptions, 24 show ideas were selected as final stimuli based on further pilot testing and assessment by ...
... were generated by an independent group of undergraduates in response to a prompt in which they were asked to “Pretend you are pitching a new TV show idea to a network.” From this pool of show descriptions, 24 show ideas were selected as final stimuli based on further pilot testing and assessment by ...
Human Neural Systems for Face Recognition and Social
... infants to imitate facial expressions at a very early age further suggests that face perception plays a central role in developing social interaction skills and language. Functional brain imaging allows the noninvasive study of the neural systems that participate in face perception in the intact hum ...
... infants to imitate facial expressions at a very early age further suggests that face perception plays a central role in developing social interaction skills and language. Functional brain imaging allows the noninvasive study of the neural systems that participate in face perception in the intact hum ...
T - Philosophy at Hertford College
... “But as this interruption of their existence is contrary to their perfect identity, and makes us regard the first impression as annihilated, and the second as newly created, we find ourselves somewhat at a loss, and are involv’d in a kind of contradiction. In order to free ourselves from this diffi ...
... “But as this interruption of their existence is contrary to their perfect identity, and makes us regard the first impression as annihilated, and the second as newly created, we find ourselves somewhat at a loss, and are involv’d in a kind of contradiction. In order to free ourselves from this diffi ...
Destabilizing Social Communication Theory
... contingencies of communication and cognition. In social terms, society determines ex post facto whether or not something is true or false. Thus, even vague signs can operate normatively. Section Five – Rules, Norms and Social Fictions – builds on the concepts of cognitive closure, uncertainty and se ...
... contingencies of communication and cognition. In social terms, society determines ex post facto whether or not something is true or false. Thus, even vague signs can operate normatively. Section Five – Rules, Norms and Social Fictions – builds on the concepts of cognitive closure, uncertainty and se ...