2002
DOI: 10.6028/nist.ir.6576
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Intelligent systems:

Abstract: In Part I of this report, a place of Intelligent Control in the variety of systems is discussed. In many cases it amounts to transforming the system into an intelligent system. Intelligent Systems employ principles of information generalization, semiotic closure and multiresolutional (multigranular, multiscale)

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“…Learning and decision-making are knowledge gaining processes that are adaptable systems in nature and are highly multidimensional (Meystel, 2000). Also when developing autonomous systems running without much intervention, there is considerable interest in adaptability as an intelligent means in terms of modifying behavior of the system as long as new data are being acquired.…”
Section: Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning and decision-making are knowledge gaining processes that are adaptable systems in nature and are highly multidimensional (Meystel, 2000). Also when developing autonomous systems running without much intervention, there is considerable interest in adaptability as an intelligent means in terms of modifying behavior of the system as long as new data are being acquired.…”
Section: Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%