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020 _a9783319321110
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050 _aQ 335 .H6 2016
100 _aHo, Seng-Beng.
_eauthor
245 0 _aPrinciples of noology :
_btoward a theory and science of intelligence /
_cSeng-Beng Ho
260 _aSwitzerland :
_bSpringer International Publishing,
_cc2016
300 _axix, 431 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
365 _bUSD124.55
520 _aThe idea of this book is to establish a new scientific discipline, “noology,” under which a set of fundamental principles are proposed for the characterization of both naturally occurring and artificial intelligent systems. The methodology adopted in Principles of Noology for the characterization of intelligent systems, or “noological systems,” is a computational one, much like that of AI. Many AI devices such as predicate logic representations, search mechanisms, heuristics, and computational learning mechanisms are employed but they are recast in a totally new framework for the characterization of noological systems. The computational approach in this book provides a quantitative and high resolution understanding of noological processes, and at the same time the principles and methodologies formulated are directly implementable in AI systems.
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