William J. Clancey.
Situated cognition : on human knowledge and computer representations,
Learning in doing..
Cambridge University Press,
Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY, USA,
.
Note: 96035839 William J. Clancey. Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-389) and indexes. Introduction: What is situated cognition? -- Pt. I. Representations and memory. 1. Aaron's drawing. 2. Mycin's map. 3. Remembering controversies. 4. Sensorimotor maps versus encodings -- Pt. II. Situated robots. 5. Navigating without reading maps. 6. Perceiving without describing. 7. Remembering without matching. 8. Engineering transactional systems -- Pt. III. Ecological theories. 9. Transactional experience. 10. Dialectic mechanism. 11. The ecological approach to perception -- Pt. IV. Symbols reconsidered. 12. Coupling versus inference. 13. The varieties of symbol systems. 14. Reformulated dilemmas -- Conclusions: Lessons for cognitive science.
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"This book is about recent changes in the design of intelligent machines. New computer models of vision and navigation in animals suggest a different way to build machines. Cognition is viewed not just in terms of high-level {"}expertise |
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title = "Situated cognition : on human knowledge and computer representations",
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series = "Learning in doing.",
note = "96035839 William J. Clancey. Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-389) and indexes. Introduction: What is situated cognition? -- Pt. I. Representations and memory. 1. Aaron's drawing. 2. Mycin's map. 3. Remembering controversies. 4. Sensorimotor maps versus encodings -- Pt. II. Situated robots. 5. Navigating without reading maps. 6. Perceiving without describing. 7. Remembering without matching. 8. Engineering transactional systems -- Pt. III. Ecological theories. 9. Transactional experience. 10. Dialectic mechanism. 11. The ecological approach to perception -- Pt. IV. Symbols reconsidered. 12. Coupling versus inference. 13. The varieties of symbol systems. 14. Reformulated dilemmas -- Conclusions: Lessons for cognitive science.",
abstract = "This book is about recent changes in the design of intelligent machines. New computer models of vision and navigation in animals suggest a different way to build machines. Cognition is viewed not just in terms of high-level {"}expertise,
{"} but in terms of the ability to find one's way around the world, to learn new ways of seeing things, and to coordinate activity. This approach is called situated cognition. Situated Cognition differs from other purely philosophical treatises in that Clancey, who has built expert systems for twenty years, explores the limitations of existing computer programs and compares them to human memory and learning capabilities. He examines the implications of situated action from the perspective of artificial intelligence specialists interested in building robots and cognitive scientists seeking to relate descriptive models to neural and social views of knowledge.",
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Mohammad Ilyas and Imad Mahgoub.
Handbook of Sensor Networks
.
CRC Press.,
.
Note: [electronic resource] (Engnetbase) This is a record with electronic access and is only available through the Library's Web catalogue or through the Internet. Mode of access: Internet.
Keywords:
sensor networks,
honours reading.
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"Buddy descriptors: Electrical Engineering. Service provider is ENGnetBASE. Subtitle: Compact Wireless and Wired Sensing Systems.As the field of communications networks continues to evolve, a very interesting and challenging area *wireless sensor networks * is rapidly coming of age. A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of sensor nodes that may be randomly and densely deployed." |
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abstract = "Buddy descriptors: Electrical Engineering. Service provider is ENGnetBASE. Subtitle: Compact Wireless and Wired Sensing Systems.As the field of communications networks continues to evolve, a very interesting and challenging area *wireless sensor networks * is rapidly coming of age. A wireless sensor network consists of a large number of sensor nodes that may be randomly and densely deployed.",
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