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Claybrook, Billy G. – 1974
This paper explores the use of learning as a practical tool in problem solving. The idea that learning should and eventually will be a vital component of most Artificial Intelligence programs is pursued. Current techniques in learning systems are compared. A detailed discussion of the problems of representing, modifying, and creating heuristics is…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programs, Cybernetics, Learning Theories
Bryan, N. W. – 1967
An architectural computer system was developed using modern small scale computers, to ease the interaction and conflict within the design team during the design process. The original proposal included an information file, a mathematical building model, and a subsystems (electrical, cost estimating, etc.) model. Due to unanticipated problems, the…
Descriptors: Building Design, Computer Programs, Computers, Cybernetics
Leal, Ralph A. – 1975
A survey of literature on recent advances in the field of artificial intelligence provides a comprehensive introduction to this field for the non-technical reader. Important areas covered are: (1) definitions, (2) the brain and thinking, (3) heuristic search, and (4) programing languages used in the research of artificial intelligence. Some…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Bionics, Computer Programs, Cybernetics
Cole, Bernard – Popular Computing, 1983
Compares machine code with assembler languages, explains the difference between low and high level computer languages, and traces the historical development and special features of the general purpose languages--BASIC, FORTRAN, COBOL, LISP, ALGOL, Pascal, APL, and PL/1--and special purpose languages--C, FORTH, Modula 2, Smalltalk, PILOT, and…
Descriptors: Artificial Languages, Comparative Analysis, Computer Programs, Computers
Stevenson, C. T. – Training Officer, 1974
An outline of the educational technology approach to defining a training problem and developing a suitable learning system with the use of audiovisual equipment. (BP)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Behavioral Objectives, Computer Programs, Curriculum Development
Holland, Wade B. – 1969
This work contains over 5,350 terms which have special or unique definition when applied in a cybernetic context. Corrections and improvements to the first edition of the dictionary have been made in this second edition. Entries are made for terms encountered in the Soviet cybernetic literature, without any attempt to define the field or to…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Cybernetics, Definitions
Campbell, Clifton P. – 1980
This handbook presents an organized set of descriptive information on numerically controlled operational devices. The information is intended for those involved in industry and technical education and to contribute to the knowledge of numerical control technology. It is also intended for supervisors, manufacturers, machine operators, and others…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Cybernetics, Drafting, Electronic Control
Cote, Ron Roy – 1973
The design of an alternative administrative structure related to the cybernetic era and its organizational characteristics are discussed. In View of the role of electronic information systems today, it would be valuable to synthesize the six perspectives of administration--leader, manager, change agent, theorist, planner, and futurist--to provide…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Selection, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs
MATTOX, ROBERT F. – 1967
IN A PILOT STUDY CONDUCTED TO PROVIDE BETTER INFORMATION FOR CAMPUS PLANNING, COMPUTER PROGRAMS WERE DEVELOPED TO ANALYZE DATA COLLECTED FROM STUDENT DIARIES. AREAS OF CONCERN INCLUDED--(1) TIME SPENT IN A SPECIFIC ACTIVITY, (2) TRAFFIC ACTIVITIES AND RELATED VARIABLES (COSTS, ETC.), AND (5) PROJECTION OF FUTURE CAMPUS ACTIVITY-SPACE RELATIONSHIPS…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Planning, Computer Programs, Computers
Tallman, Oliver H. – 1970
A digital simulation of a model for the processing of visual images is derived from known aspects of the human visual system. The fundamental principle of computation suggested by a biological model is a transformation that distributes information contained in an input stimulus everywhere in a transform domain. Each sensory input contributes under…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Character Recognition, Computer Programs, Cybernetics
Wiener, E. L. – Ergonomics, 1973
Research investigated the utility of an alternative technique for the study of vigilance performance. The usual approach has been to study how well subjects responded to a signal of given difficulty; this technique altered the difficulty of the task to ensure a fixed level of performance. A computer-based, self-adjusting program presented…
Descriptors: Adaptation Level Theory, Attention, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs
Jones, Thomas L. – 1971
A basic unsolved problem in science is that of understanding learning, the process by which people and machines use their experience in a situation to guide future action in similar situations. The ideas of Piaget, Pavlov, Hull, and other learning theorists, as well as previous heuristic programing models of human intelligence, stimulated this…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programs, Cybernetics, Eye Hand Coordination
Penland, Patrick R. – 1971
Three papers are presented which delineate the foundation of theory and principles which underlie the research and instructional approach to communications at the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of Pittsburgh. Cybernetic principles provide the integration, and validation is based in part on a situation-producing…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Programs, Counseling, Cybernetics
Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Computer and Information Science Research Center. – 1974
Abstracts of research papers in the fields of computer and information science are given; 72 papers are abstracted in the areas of information storage and retrieval, information processing, linguistic analysis, artificial intelligence, mathematical techniques, systems programing, and computer networks. In addition, the Ohio State University…
Descriptors: Abstracts, Annual Reports, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Programs
New England Education Data Systems, Cambridge, MA. – 1968
A colloquium, held by the New England Education Data Systems (NEEDS), resulted in five papers which explore some underdeveloped aspects of computer use in education. Gifted children are sometimes described as having an awareness of the learning process itself. Computers, with their capability to do multivariate analysis and simulate environments,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computers
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