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Robotics & Computer Vision, Signal Processing - General & Miscellaneous, Neural Networks, Hardware Related Programming - Control Systems

Adaptive Cooperative Systems

by Martin Beckerman
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Overview

A fully integrated, up-to-date exploration of self-organizing processes

Our understanding of self-organizing cooperative systems is advancing by leaps and bounds, shedding new light on the nature of life and human consciousness, while offering solutions to a wide range of technical problems. Martin Beckerman, a researcher working at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, has written this book in an effort to help researchers working in such far-flung fields as signal processing, neuroscience, and robotics stay abreast of the latest advances in adaptive cooperative systems.

Adaptive Cooperative Systems *Clearly explains the statistical physics behind the latest adaptive cooperative models and methods *Describes sophisticated probabilistic methods and shows how they can be used to develop algorithms for solving problems in various research domains *Describes important recent findings on self-organizing cooperative behavior in biological systems *Provides examples drawn from geoscience, astrophysics, image processing, robotics, AI, and other disciplines *Presents a rigorous theory of cooperative computation as applied to problems in perceptual inferencing

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Book Details

Published
April 25, 1997
Publisher
New York : Wiley, 1997.
Pages
427
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471012870

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