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Liquid Cybernetic Systems: The Fourth‐Order Cybernetics [PDF]
Technological development in robotics, computing architectures and devices, and information storage systems, in one single word: cybernetic systems, has progressed according to a jeopardized connection scheme, difficult if not impossible to track and picture in all its streams.
A. Chiolerio
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Cybernetics. Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
This is an extremely thought-provoking book, by the professor of mathematics of the Masachusetts Institute of Technology. The subject matter ranges from mathematical calculators to the nerves and brain of the human body.
Dmitry N. Ermakov, Norbert Wiener
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Problems with Abstract Observers and Advantages of a Model-Centric Cybernetics Paradigm
Since 1974, when Heinz von Foerster made the distinction between “the cybernetics of observed systems” as first-order cybernetics (1oC) and “the cybernetics of observing systems” as second-order cybernetics (2oC), cybernetics has been dominated by this ...
Mick Ashby
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Towards Foundations of Categorical Cybernetics [PDF]
We propose a categorical framework for processes which interact bidirectionally with both an environment and a 'controller'. Examples include open learners, in which the controller is an optimiser such as gradient descent, and an approach to ...
Matteo Capucci+3 more
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Comparison of control approaches in different levels of cybernetic systems based on information theories [PDF]
Purpose: The most important part of cybernetics is the study of how to control exchanging of information, and the statistical phenomena resulting from this control, which simultaneously exist in advanced computing machines (such as computers) and living ...
Adeleh Asadi shally
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Functional 31P Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy at 9.4 T [PDF]
Functional 31P MRS in healthy subjects at 9.4 T was applied to investigate changes in the energy metabolism of the brain during visual stimulation. Stimulation and rest spectra from the visual cortex only differed in a small but highly significant shift in the chemical shift of anorganic phosphate.
Rolf Pohmann+2 more
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Cyborgs, Human Augmentation, Cybernetics, and JIZAI Body
We propose a concept called “JIZAI Body” that allows each person to live the way they wish to live in society. One who acquires a JIZAI Body can (simultaneously) control (or delegate control) of their natural body and extensions of it, both in physical ...
M. Inami+6 more
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Endocrine cybernetics: neuropeptides as molecular switches in behavioural decisions
Plasticity in animal behaviour relies on the ability to integrate external and internal cues from the changing environment and hence modulate activity in synaptic circuits of the brain.
D. Nässel, Meet Zandawala
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Verso un’ecologia generale. Per una cibernetica delle differenze
The present paper investigates different ways of employing cybernetics to define a general ecology. In An Introduction to Cybernetics, Ross Ashby distinguishes between a pragmatic, a therapeutic, and an encyclopedic function of cybernetics. Pragmatic and
Luca Fabbris
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The purpose of this paper is to provide evidence of the insertion of Romanian students of economic cybernetics on the labor market by connecting business environment expectations with the goals of a competitive digital economy.
M. Simionescu
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