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    Research. Von Foerster, H. (1960). "On self-organizing systems and their environments", pp. 31–50 in Self-organizing systems. M.C. Yovits and S. Cameron (eds...
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    A self-organizing map (SOM) or self-organizing feature map (SOFM) is an unsupervised machine learning technique used to produce a low-dimensional (typically...
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  • A self-organizing network (SON) is an automation technology designed to make the planning, configuration, management, optimization and healing of mobile...
    8 KB (964 words) - 14:49, 14 November 2022
  • Kelly 1994, p. 360 "But if we consider culture as its own self-organizing system—a system with its own agenda and pressure to survive—then the history...
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  • Look up organizing, organising, organize, or organise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Organizing or organized may refer to: Organizing (management)...
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  • Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM). His academic interests include self-organizing systems, complexity, and artificial life. Gershenson was born September...
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  • design of Organic Computing systems; its objective is a deeper understanding of emergent global behavior in self-organizing systems and the design of specific...
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  • Research. Von Foerster, H. (1960). "On self-organizing systems and their environments", pp. 31–50 in Self-organizing systems. M.C. Yovits and S. Cameron (eds...
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    Self-organized criticality (SOC) is a property of dynamical systems that have a critical point as an attractor. Their macroscopic behavior thus displays...
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  • organisms. Holons are sometimes discussed in the context of self-organizing holarchic open (SOHO) systems. The word holon (Greek: ὅλον) is a combination of the...
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  • In artificial neural networks, a hybrid Kohonen self-organizing map is a type of self-organizing map (SOM) named for the Finnish professor Teuvo Kohonen...
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  • the system and its environment. Self-organizing: Systems are composed of interdependency, interactions of its parts, and diversity in the system. CAS...
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    Life (redirect from Living systems theories)
    immortal. Many philosophical definitions of living systems have been proposed, such as self-organizing systems. Viruses in particular make definition difficult...
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  • proposed a scale of places to intervene in a system. Awareness and manipulation of these levers is an aspect of self-organization and can lead to collective...
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    autopoiesis (from Greek αὐτo- (auto-) 'self' and ποίησις (poiesis) 'creation, production') refers to a system capable of producing and maintaining itself...
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    "Virtual Cavern". Retrieved August 17, 2008 "Cavern Genesis as a Self-Organizing System". Retrieved August 17, 2008. The Third Culture (2008). "Clifford...
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  • the study of ethics, combining elements of natural selection, self-organizing systems, emergence, and algorithm theory. According to ethical calculus...
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  • Living systems are life forms (or, more colloquially known as living things) treated as a system. They are said to be open self-organizing and said to...
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  • travels. Since there is no central authority organizing nodes, this is a form of self organizing system.[citation needed] Generally, oscillators can be...
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  • century. Operator grammar proposes that each human language is a self-organizing system in which both the syntactic and semantic properties of a word are...
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