what is knowledge management?
... knowledge? Realism? • Real world exists independent of us • Seek to penetrate surface phenomena to reveal mechanisms and structures • Explanation is not ‘billiard-ball’ but identifying mechanisms and structures • Theory is conceptualisation • Observations are theory laden • Critical theory ...
... knowledge? Realism? • Real world exists independent of us • Seek to penetrate surface phenomena to reveal mechanisms and structures • Explanation is not ‘billiard-ball’ but identifying mechanisms and structures • Theory is conceptualisation • Observations are theory laden • Critical theory ...
Decision Making
... • Each group will be given three items. • Your task is to identify as many uses for each item as possible. • You will have 10 minutes. ...
... • Each group will be given three items. • Your task is to identify as many uses for each item as possible. • You will have 10 minutes. ...
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... Artificial intelligence (AI) is the science of designing computer systems to perform operations that mimic human thinking and do “intelligent things.” The most notable AI successes focus computer capacities for memory and precise logic on specific tasks, such as playing chess and diagnosing illnesse ...
... Artificial intelligence (AI) is the science of designing computer systems to perform operations that mimic human thinking and do “intelligent things.” The most notable AI successes focus computer capacities for memory and precise logic on specific tasks, such as playing chess and diagnosing illnesse ...
CONSCIOUSNESS: MAGIC, PSYCHOLOGY AND
... situation by considering, besides God, also the deeds of good and fallen angels [Hardon]: “…it is very difficult to know and distinguish whether a phenomenon proposed for examination in a canonical process transcends the capacity of the invisible and incorporeal nature of a good angel. … As regards ...
... situation by considering, besides God, also the deeds of good and fallen angels [Hardon]: “…it is very difficult to know and distinguish whether a phenomenon proposed for examination in a canonical process transcends the capacity of the invisible and incorporeal nature of a good angel. … As regards ...
Sensorimotor Theory and the Problems of Consciousness
... example, coherent oscillations at particular frequencies (e.g. Crick and Koch 1990) or the quantum properties of neurons (e.g. Penrose 1994) - there will always remain a question of why that neural feature gives rise to consciousness (with a particular phenomenal quality, or at all). This means that ...
... example, coherent oscillations at particular frequencies (e.g. Crick and Koch 1990) or the quantum properties of neurons (e.g. Penrose 1994) - there will always remain a question of why that neural feature gives rise to consciousness (with a particular phenomenal quality, or at all). This means that ...
Mystical Experiences - UCSD Cognitive Science
... “The most beautiful and most profound religious emotion that we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. And this mysticality is the power of all true science. If there is any such concept as a God, it is a subtle spirit, not an image of a man that so many have fixed in their minds.” - Albe ...
... “The most beautiful and most profound religious emotion that we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. And this mysticality is the power of all true science. If there is any such concept as a God, it is a subtle spirit, not an image of a man that so many have fixed in their minds.” - Albe ...
Thought translation, tennis and Turing tests in the vegetative state
... lack awareness of their surroundings, and hence of themselves. The occasionally observed bodily movements are viewed as motor reflexes that emerge at irregular arbitrary intervals. Yet, families and friends of the patient sometimes have the compelling impression that certain movements (especially mo ...
... lack awareness of their surroundings, and hence of themselves. The occasionally observed bodily movements are viewed as motor reflexes that emerge at irregular arbitrary intervals. Yet, families and friends of the patient sometimes have the compelling impression that certain movements (especially mo ...
- Wiley Online Library
... There is, of course, an important difference between the tablelpacking case case and the consciousness/brainprocess case in that the statement ‘his table is an old packing case’ is a particular proposition which refers only to one particular case, whereas the statement ‘consciousnessis a process in ...
... There is, of course, an important difference between the tablelpacking case case and the consciousness/brainprocess case in that the statement ‘his table is an old packing case’ is a particular proposition which refers only to one particular case, whereas the statement ‘consciousnessis a process in ...
Study of Parallel Universe Time Travel and Missing Aircrafts
... does not even assume speculative modern physics, merely that space is infinite (or at least sufficiently large) in size and almost uniformly filled with matter, as observations indicate. In infinite space, even the most unlikely events must take place somewhere. There are infinitely many other inhab ...
... does not even assume speculative modern physics, merely that space is infinite (or at least sufficiently large) in size and almost uniformly filled with matter, as observations indicate. In infinite space, even the most unlikely events must take place somewhere. There are infinitely many other inhab ...
Chapter 1 Powerpoints - People Server at UNCW
... Although this is a very difficult problem, addressed in relatively few current systems, it is emerging as an essential area of research. ...
... Although this is a very difficult problem, addressed in relatively few current systems, it is emerging as an essential area of research. ...
CS 445 / 645 Introduction to Computer Graphics
... – A receives 50, B and C receive 75 even though their claims are not equal • Why? ...
... – A receives 50, B and C receive 75 even though their claims are not equal • Why? ...
Stream of Consciousness, A New Dimension of Awareness
... The Unconscious is a Subcortical Motor: From Freud to Modern Brain Research How can we explain this “unseen something” that is driving our thoughts and emotions forward, sometimes almost relentlessly? Freud used the metaphor of the iceberg to picture this invisibile reality. He stated that seven eig ...
... The Unconscious is a Subcortical Motor: From Freud to Modern Brain Research How can we explain this “unseen something” that is driving our thoughts and emotions forward, sometimes almost relentlessly? Freud used the metaphor of the iceberg to picture this invisibile reality. He stated that seven eig ...
Slide 1
... •Imagine, controlling machines and doing work merely with your mind. Today, severely disabled people (and monkeys) can already control external devices merely by thinking •Imagine a memory chip to improve memory, and implanted mobile phone for instant quick communication. Today, many people already ...
... •Imagine, controlling machines and doing work merely with your mind. Today, severely disabled people (and monkeys) can already control external devices merely by thinking •Imagine a memory chip to improve memory, and implanted mobile phone for instant quick communication. Today, many people already ...
Presentation
... internationally compiled images of the leaves. b. Extentionist matches the image, but could not recognize the disease. ...
... internationally compiled images of the leaves. b. Extentionist matches the image, but could not recognize the disease. ...
Exploring the Complex Interplay between AI and Consciousness
... mechanism that brings it about. Most current theories of consciousness are typically functional in nature (e.g. Global Workspace Theory, Baars, 1988; 1997; neural synchronization, Crick, 1994; Edelman & Tononi, 2000). These theories are intended to both explain the processes underlying consciousness ...
... mechanism that brings it about. Most current theories of consciousness are typically functional in nature (e.g. Global Workspace Theory, Baars, 1988; 1997; neural synchronization, Crick, 1994; Edelman & Tononi, 2000). These theories are intended to both explain the processes underlying consciousness ...
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... In this way the system, wave-corpuscle-wave, becomes a restricted necessity. The nervous optical fibers are only the axons of the retinal gangliar cells. Before arriving at the gangliar cells the messages coming from the photo-sensible elements, cones stratus, receive a great quantity of sophisticat ...
... In this way the system, wave-corpuscle-wave, becomes a restricted necessity. The nervous optical fibers are only the axons of the retinal gangliar cells. Before arriving at the gangliar cells the messages coming from the photo-sensible elements, cones stratus, receive a great quantity of sophisticat ...
Too Ideal to Be Real: A Marxist-Inspired Critique on M.T. Anderson`s
... solidifies his position in consciousness. This remarkable step forward does not lead him to entering the idealistically final stage of consciousness. It can be assumed that he will never leave his feeling of solidarity behind to seek out a potentially fatal revolutionary consciousness. Her death dis ...
... solidifies his position in consciousness. This remarkable step forward does not lead him to entering the idealistically final stage of consciousness. It can be assumed that he will never leave his feeling of solidarity behind to seek out a potentially fatal revolutionary consciousness. Her death dis ...
Peter Carruthers, The Centered Mind: What the Science of Working
... builds the defence for the claims against introspection in The Opacit of Mind. As a starting point he endorses two widely accepted cognitive theories. The first one is the global broadcasting theory. Proponents of this theory claim that in the human mind there exists a series of specialised mechanis ...
... builds the defence for the claims against introspection in The Opacit of Mind. As a starting point he endorses two widely accepted cognitive theories. The first one is the global broadcasting theory. Proponents of this theory claim that in the human mind there exists a series of specialised mechanis ...
Osama Almughrabi
... metaphorical coin-toss is the view held by child psychologists and youth-development professionals that environment plays a major roll in the origin of the adult person. We now have on our hands a traditional nature-versus-nurture argument. When the coin lands on nature, the well-researched fact th ...
... metaphorical coin-toss is the view held by child psychologists and youth-development professionals that environment plays a major roll in the origin of the adult person. We now have on our hands a traditional nature-versus-nurture argument. When the coin lands on nature, the well-researched fact th ...
Chapter 1
... preceded by development of Lewy bodies in medulla • Sleep disturbances may be “soft” sign of these disorders – As disease progresses, Lewy bodies progress up into higher brain areas ...
... preceded by development of Lewy bodies in medulla • Sleep disturbances may be “soft” sign of these disorders – As disease progresses, Lewy bodies progress up into higher brain areas ...
Misrepresentation, empty HOTs, and intrinsic HOTs: A reply to
... hold that HOTs are “necessarily accurate” and that I “guarantee” a match between a HOT and its target, this is very misleading or at least oversimplified. So let’s look more closely: First, if we think about the intrinsic/extrinsic issue from a third-person neurophysiological perspective, there is ...
... hold that HOTs are “necessarily accurate” and that I “guarantee” a match between a HOT and its target, this is very misleading or at least oversimplified. So let’s look more closely: First, if we think about the intrinsic/extrinsic issue from a third-person neurophysiological perspective, there is ...
Baars_Memphis_Workshop_PRESENTATION
... the temporal organization of neural activity during top-down control in two large processing systems. One system, associated with theta activity, is related to the processing of new information. Another system, associated with alpha activity, enables controlled access to already stored information, ...
... the temporal organization of neural activity during top-down control in two large processing systems. One system, associated with theta activity, is related to the processing of new information. Another system, associated with alpha activity, enables controlled access to already stored information, ...
What is the computational cost of automating brilliance or serendipity? COS 116
... “If you give me a polynomial-time algorithm for Boolean Satisfiability, I will give you a polynomial-time algorithm for every NP problem.” --- Cook, Levin (1971) “Every NP problem is a satisfiability problem in disguise.” ...
... “If you give me a polynomial-time algorithm for Boolean Satisfiability, I will give you a polynomial-time algorithm for every NP problem.” --- Cook, Levin (1971) “Every NP problem is a satisfiability problem in disguise.” ...
Machine Intelligence
... ML applies to EI working in a hostile environment. Various pains and external signals compete for attention. Attention switching results from competition. Cognitive perception is aided by winner of competition. ...
... ML applies to EI working in a hostile environment. Various pains and external signals compete for attention. Attention switching results from competition. Cognitive perception is aided by winner of competition. ...