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Hierarchically Intelligent Machines
G.N. Saridis
- Year
- 2001
- Citations
- 9
Abstract
From the Publisher: This book presents the result of 30 years' work on the original material related to ?thinking machines?, a subject initiated by the author and his colleagues. It is based on the ability of the computer to represent the hierarchical procedure of task conception and execution found in human beings. It is arranged in three levels representing the structure of organizational systems: organization, coordination and execution. Hierarchically Intelligent Machines can serve as a guide to modern intelligent robots.
Keywords
Task (project management)Computer scienceSubject (documents)RobotHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceHierarchical organizationIntelligent decision support systemIntelligent agentOrganizational structure
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