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The general philosophy of Artificial Adaptive Systems (AAS)
This paper describes the philosophy of Artificial Adaptive Systems and compares it with natural language, revealing some striking parallels. Artificial sciences create models of reality, but their ability to approximate the 'real world' determines their effectiveness and usefulness. This paper provides a clear understanding of the expectations created by the use of this technology, an evaluation o…
Contributors
- M. Ramazzotti (ed.)
Creator
- Buscema, P. M.
Publisher
- Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio
Subject
- Theoretical and methodological problems
- Simulation AI
- Field archaeology
- artificial intelligence
- Science and technology for Cultural Heritage
- field archaeology
- Artificial intelligence
Type of item
- articles
Date
- 2014-01-01
- 2014-01-01
Contributors
- M. Ramazzotti (ed.)
Creator
- Buscema, P. M.
Publisher
- Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio
Subject
- Theoretical and methodological problems
- Simulation AI
- Field archaeology
- artificial intelligence
- Science and technology for Cultural Heritage
- field archaeology
- Artificial intelligence
Type of item
- articles
Date
- 2014-01-01
- 2014-01-01
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Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Temporal
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6939
- 21st century
Places
- http://sws.geonames.org/3169070/
Identifier
- A_C_oai_Archive_sup.xml:801
- A_C_oai_Archive_sup.xml_801
Extent
- pp. 53-84
Language
- en
- eng
Is part of
- Europeana Archaeology
- ARCHEOSEMA. Artificial Adaptive Systems for the Analysis of Complex Phenomena. Collected Papers in Honour of David Leonard Clarke
Providing country
- Italy
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First time published on Europeana
- 2020-05-22T18:45:13.398Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2020-05-22T18:45:13.398Z