Category
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Braitenberg vehicle
Autonomous cybernetic agent
artificial empathy
development of AI systems that are able to detect and respond to human emotions in an empathic way
SpiNNaker
SpiNNaker (spiking neural network architecture) is a massively parallel, manycore supercomputer architecture designed by the Advanced Processor Technologies Research Group (APT) at the Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester. It is composed of 57,600 processing nodes, each with 18 ARM9 processors (specifically ARM968) and 128 MB of mobile DDR SDRAM, totalling 1,036,800 cores and over 7 TB of RAM. The computing platform is based on spiking neural networks, useful in simulating the human brain (see Human Brain Project).
Biomedical cybernetics
Cyborg Foundation
nonprofit organization
Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics
Institute in Germany
variety
number of states of a cybernetic system
radical constructivism
position of epistemology according to which every perception is completely subjective
robopsychology
Robopsychology is the study of the personalities and behavior of intelligent machines. The term was coined by Isaac Asimov in the short stories collected in I, Robot, which featured robopsychologist Dr. Susan Calvin, and whose plots largely revolved around the protagonist solving problems connected with intelligent robot behaviour. The term has been also used in some academic studies from the field of psychology and human–computer interactions, and it refers to the study of the psychological consequences of living in societies where the application of robotics is becoming increasingly common.
Dialogs
essay by Stanislav Lem
Advanced process control
concept in control theory
cybernetic art
contemporary art form
cyborg anthropology
discipline that studies the interaction between humanity and technology from an anthropological perspective
Fast-and-frugal trees
Decision-making Concept in Psychology