Bushfire Science Strategy - Forest Fire Management Victoria
... feedback on the program, and the development or refinement of projects to target knowledge gaps. This allows DEPI to respond quickly and consistently in answering questions about resource requirements, in accessing external, collaborative or partnership opportunities, or in leveraging off existing p ...
... feedback on the program, and the development or refinement of projects to target knowledge gaps. This allows DEPI to respond quickly and consistently in answering questions about resource requirements, in accessing external, collaborative or partnership opportunities, or in leveraging off existing p ...
Collapsing Distinctions: Interacting within Fields of Intelligence on
... ability to recognize the possible forms of other-intelligence that may exist in the universe. Have we exhausted the possibilities on our own planet? Have we considered the potential range of time-space scales over which forms of intelligence may manifest themselves? Are we able to ponder forms of in ...
... ability to recognize the possible forms of other-intelligence that may exist in the universe. Have we exhausted the possibilities on our own planet? Have we considered the potential range of time-space scales over which forms of intelligence may manifest themselves? Are we able to ponder forms of in ...
A Gentle Introduction to Soar, an Architecture for Human
... how to tell a joke, solve equations, play baseball, or cook dinner. Yet, most of us become proficient (and some of us expert) at one or more of these activities and thousands of others. Indeed, perhaps the most remarkable thing about people is how many things they learn to do given how little they s ...
... how to tell a joke, solve equations, play baseball, or cook dinner. Yet, most of us become proficient (and some of us expert) at one or more of these activities and thousands of others. Indeed, perhaps the most remarkable thing about people is how many things they learn to do given how little they s ...
Transdisciplinary research (TDR)
... principles within a discipline. “Members of a discipline share examples of good quality problems and solutions, concepts, methods and standards for research, using institutions journals textbooks and educational programmes” (op cit: 33). These elements constitute the paradigm of the discipline (Kuhn ...
... principles within a discipline. “Members of a discipline share examples of good quality problems and solutions, concepts, methods and standards for research, using institutions journals textbooks and educational programmes” (op cit: 33). These elements constitute the paradigm of the discipline (Kuhn ...
How we thought of the brain And, How we now think of the brain
... machines. • The thirty-second commercial is still with us, but for how long? ...
... machines. • The thirty-second commercial is still with us, but for how long? ...
Multiagent Systems: Rational Decision Making and Negotiation
... ∗ if James deviates (and turns), he will be worse off ∗ if Marlon deviates (and drives on), he will be worse off – Marlon drives on and James turns (similar argument) • If you have reason to believe your opponent will turn, then you should drive on. If you have reason to believe your opponent will d ...
... ∗ if James deviates (and turns), he will be worse off ∗ if Marlon deviates (and drives on), he will be worse off – Marlon drives on and James turns (similar argument) • If you have reason to believe your opponent will turn, then you should drive on. If you have reason to believe your opponent will d ...
What Is the Problem with Experts?
... on a characterization of the viewpoint of ordinary people, which he calls the internal perspective of the life-world. This perspective, he claims, is governed by three fictions: that actors are autonomous beings, that culture is independent of external restraints, and that communication is transpare ...
... on a characterization of the viewpoint of ordinary people, which he calls the internal perspective of the life-world. This perspective, he claims, is governed by three fictions: that actors are autonomous beings, that culture is independent of external restraints, and that communication is transpare ...
Dimensions of integration in embedded and extended cognitive
... multidimensional space in which situated cognitive systems can be located and have certain dimensional configurations. The higher a particular system scores on these dimensions, the more deeply the functional integration is. There are at least two reasons why we need such a multidimensional framewor ...
... multidimensional space in which situated cognitive systems can be located and have certain dimensional configurations. The higher a particular system scores on these dimensions, the more deeply the functional integration is. There are at least two reasons why we need such a multidimensional framewor ...
The Learning Potentials of Number Blocks
... Six of the children and their mathematics teacher were interviewed about the design process and learning potentials. The first two children were interviewed individually and after that we interviewed them in pairs, which made the more talkative. Different groups were represented in each interview. T ...
... Six of the children and their mathematics teacher were interviewed about the design process and learning potentials. The first two children were interviewed individually and after that we interviewed them in pairs, which made the more talkative. Different groups were represented in each interview. T ...
Fear of Scandalous Knowledge: Arguing About
... particular sciences, from ‘‘theory’’ to material practices in laboratories and other research settings, and from physics to biology as the prototypical science. In my view, it is the developments they ignore that offer real promise to anthropologists in the 21st century who seek new ways of connecti ...
... particular sciences, from ‘‘theory’’ to material practices in laboratories and other research settings, and from physics to biology as the prototypical science. In my view, it is the developments they ignore that offer real promise to anthropologists in the 21st century who seek new ways of connecti ...
38th E-Seminar of the EASA Media Anthropology Network
... quite nostalgic memories. I was trained originally in archaeology by David Clarke whose key contribution was bringing systems theory into archaeological studies. I have always been hugely respectful of Bateson and the way he employed these ideas in social science, and I think this is a trajectory of ...
... quite nostalgic memories. I was trained originally in archaeology by David Clarke whose key contribution was bringing systems theory into archaeological studies. I have always been hugely respectful of Bateson and the way he employed these ideas in social science, and I think this is a trajectory of ...
Natural language acquisition and rhetoric in artificial intelligence
... disciplines, then try to squash them into the confining hardware of a computer. To gain an objective view of the discipline, we must always remember that computers are nothing like human brains; so we have little reason to expect that they are the only other possible entity for artificial intelligen ...
... disciplines, then try to squash them into the confining hardware of a computer. To gain an objective view of the discipline, we must always remember that computers are nothing like human brains; so we have little reason to expect that they are the only other possible entity for artificial intelligen ...
Sociotechnical Roles for Sociotechnical Systems
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
... role, which may be taken by various persons – and instance – a role being taken by a concrete person (role owner) – has to be considered. In Communities, the existence of a “facilitator role” can generally be accepted at the level of the class. Nevertheless, not every person is allowed to take this ...
what are belief systems
... degenerate and die based on their belief systems. Reason cannot prove the beliefs it is based upon. Beliefs arise through experience. Experience need previous beliefs and reason to be assimilated, and reason needs experience to be formed, as beliefs need reason as well. Beliefs, reason and experienc ...
... degenerate and die based on their belief systems. Reason cannot prove the beliefs it is based upon. Beliefs arise through experience. Experience need previous beliefs and reason to be assimilated, and reason needs experience to be formed, as beliefs need reason as well. Beliefs, reason and experienc ...
The Role of analogy in cognitive science
... Analogy is an integral part of human understanding and problem solving, and thus becomes an interesting challenge for artificial intelligence[1]. The concept of analogy requires some ability to perceive likeness between dissimilar objects/abstractions in different domains and extrapolate a relations ...
... Analogy is an integral part of human understanding and problem solving, and thus becomes an interesting challenge for artificial intelligence[1]. The concept of analogy requires some ability to perceive likeness between dissimilar objects/abstractions in different domains and extrapolate a relations ...
Rationally Speaking #154: Tom Griffiths on, “Why the brain might be
... Those are all problems that we can formulate in certain mathematical terms and we can say, "Okay, here's the problem that we want to talk about." Then we can say, "Well, what are the solutions to those problems?" Those solutions end up being things like Bayesian inference, as you mentioned. What tha ...
... Those are all problems that we can formulate in certain mathematical terms and we can say, "Okay, here's the problem that we want to talk about." Then we can say, "Well, what are the solutions to those problems?" Those solutions end up being things like Bayesian inference, as you mentioned. What tha ...
science - Human Nature Review
... intellectual and agitational work. There is a problem about the relationship between science, technology and medicine on the one hand and the critique of the capitalist mode of production and the struggle for socialism on the other. The knowledge and the practices of science (a term which we will us ...
... intellectual and agitational work. There is a problem about the relationship between science, technology and medicine on the one hand and the critique of the capitalist mode of production and the struggle for socialism on the other. The knowledge and the practices of science (a term which we will us ...
CSGP 07/2 - Trent University
... the case of human individuals they are biopsychosocial systems (Pickel, 2005). Most important, in contrast to both methodological individualism and holism, entities emerge, exist and submerge as a result of key processes (mechanisms, dynamics) in a system. The twin concepts of system and mechanism a ...
... the case of human individuals they are biopsychosocial systems (Pickel, 2005). Most important, in contrast to both methodological individualism and holism, entities emerge, exist and submerge as a result of key processes (mechanisms, dynamics) in a system. The twin concepts of system and mechanism a ...
Values in science: Cognitive-affective maps
... involved? Different kinds of research will vary with respect to the importance of epistemic and social goals. ...
... involved? Different kinds of research will vary with respect to the importance of epistemic and social goals. ...
• “Letting the Genie Out of Its Bottle: Contemporary Population
... “Places and Spaces: The Construction of Somewhere in Networked Software Design”, Susan E. Newman, U of California – Berkeley ...
... “Places and Spaces: The Construction of Somewhere in Networked Software Design”, Susan E. Newman, U of California – Berkeley ...
1/11 - Designs for Learning
... the making of representations (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2001), provided a relevant theoretical framework and useful tools of investigation. In order to describe different conditions for musical meaning-making and learning, I also used the design-oriented perspective (Selander & Rostvall, 2008). Togethe ...
... the making of representations (Kress & van Leeuwen, 2001), provided a relevant theoretical framework and useful tools of investigation. In order to describe different conditions for musical meaning-making and learning, I also used the design-oriented perspective (Selander & Rostvall, 2008). Togethe ...
Scientific Discovery Learning with Computer Simulations of
... not always met, and suggest that one of the reasons for this is that learners have problems with discovery learning. This conclusion brings us to the main questions in this article: “what are problems that learners have in discovery learning?”, and “how can we design simulation environments that sup ...
... not always met, and suggest that one of the reasons for this is that learners have problems with discovery learning. This conclusion brings us to the main questions in this article: “what are problems that learners have in discovery learning?”, and “how can we design simulation environments that sup ...
Sociotechnical Roles for Sociotechnical Systems - A
... design of these mechanisms. In the broadest sense, in information and communication technology (ICT) we can describe an access control mechanism as a means to restrict a user’s access to a system’s functionalities or data. It is of vital importance to the concept of RBAC that users do not have discr ...
... design of these mechanisms. In the broadest sense, in information and communication technology (ICT) we can describe an access control mechanism as a means to restrict a user’s access to a system’s functionalities or data. It is of vital importance to the concept of RBAC that users do not have discr ...
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... apply. A. Basic Sleep Science Molecular Biology and Genetics Sleep and Development Sleep, Aging and Neurodegeneration ...
... apply. A. Basic Sleep Science Molecular Biology and Genetics Sleep and Development Sleep, Aging and Neurodegeneration ...
Making Knowledge Work - International Social Science Council
... to do to respond to contemporary environmental challenges and what resources they can draw on – or develop as components of new modes of integrated research – in doing so. This knowledge agenda is structured around six transformative cornerstones of social science research for global change. This fr ...
... to do to respond to contemporary environmental challenges and what resources they can draw on – or develop as components of new modes of integrated research – in doing so. This knowledge agenda is structured around six transformative cornerstones of social science research for global change. This fr ...