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Computing Anticipatory Systems : CASYS'99 - Third International Conference, Liege, Belgium, 9-14 August 1999

CASYS'99 - Third International Conference, Liege, Belgium, 9-14 August 1999

By: D.M. Dubois (Editor)

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This proceedings volume contains foundation of anticipation in any system and applications in all the areas of science: economy, biology, cognition, physics, robotics, etc. Strong anticipatory systems deal with systems which behave in taking into account past, present and computed future states. The new mathematical and computational tools of incursion and hyperincursion are developed in this way. In weak anticipatory systems, the future states are predicted from models of these systems. The domain of computing anticipatory systems is becoming a new frontier of science.

Prefacep. ix
Introduction to Computing Anticipatory Systems
Review of Incursive, Hyperincursive and Anticipatory Systems--Foundation of Anticipation in Electromagnetismp. 3
Designing and Prototyping Towards Anticipatory Applicationsp. 31
Invited Speaker: Chaos Award
Space Flight as an Anticipatory Computing Systemp. 45
Invited Lecture: Casys'99 Award
Free Will: The Brain as an Anticipatory Systemp. 53
Hyperincursivity, Anticipation, Fuzzy, Linguistic, and Formal Systems
Petri Nets Modeling for Dynamic Fuzzy Anticipatory Systemsp. 75
Concepts, States and Systemsp. 83
Ordered Structure-Based Semantics of Linguistic Terms of Linguistic Variables and Approximate Reasoningp. 98
Anticipation and Subjectivity: A Commentary on an Early Text by Lacanp. 117
Information Theory as a General Language for Functional Systemsp. 124
Anticipatory Systems as Linguistic Systemsp. 131
Decidability of Formal Theories and Hyperincursivity Theoryp. 141
Aesthetics of Anticipatory Systemsp. 149
The Role of Anticipation in the Constitution of the Subjectp. 161
Anticipatory, Economical, and Social Systems
Are EU Networks Anticipatory Systems? An Empirical and Analytical Approachp. 171
Applied Minimalist Epistemology (AME): Improving Upon Three Contributions to the Dual Epistemological Problemp. 182
The State-of-the-Art in Modelling Anticipatory Economic Behaviour of Complex Production Processesp. 194
Self-Reference and Predictive, Normative and Prescriptive Approaches in Applications of Systems Thinking in Social Sciences-(Survey)p. 205
An Ever-Changing Systemic Environment for Migrating Workflowsp. 212
Patterns of Work Attitudes: A Neural Network Approachp. 221
Incursive, Biological, and Ecological Systems
A Theorem Proving the Irreversibility of the Biological Arrow of Time, Based on Fixed Points in the Brain as a Compact, [Delta]-Complete Topological Spacep. 233
Semiosis in Self-Producing Systemsp. 244
A Biologically Consistent Hierarchical Framework for Self-Referencing Survivalist Computationp. 252
Stability in Discrete Population Modelsp. 263
Visual Analyzer as Anticipatory System (Functional Organization)p. 277
Cognitive, Quantum, and Neural Networks
From Neural to Quantum Associative Networks: A New Quantum "Algorithm"p. 289
Study and Reflections on the Functional and Organisational Role of Neuromessenger Nitric Oxide in Learning: An Artificial and Biological Approachp. 296
Modeling of Dendritic Computation: The Single Dendritep. 308
The Perception of Cross-Modal Simultaneity (Or "The Greenwich Observatory Problem" Revisited)p. 323
A Quantum Theoretical Approach to Information Processing in Neural Networksp. 330
Quantum Aspects of Passive Neural Networksp. 345
Lateral Inhibition and Self-Reference in Anticipationp. 351
Neural Network Approaches to Capture Temporal Informationp. 361
Modeling Cognitive Control in Simple Movementsp. 372
Quantum, Relativist, and Astrophysical Systems
Do Tachyons Violate the Causality Principle?p. 383
From Experiment to Theory: An Evidence for New Physics Far Away from Standard Models, Useful Mainly in Astrophysicsp. 391
A Unitary Parallel Filter Bank Approach to Magnetic Resonance Tomographyp. 406
Computational Derivation of Quantum Relativist Electromagnetic Systems with Forward-Backward Space-Time Shiftsp. 417
Why Space Has Three Dimensions: A Quantum Mechanical Explanationp. 430
A New General Lorentz Transformation Modelp. 437
Chaos, Fractals, Automata, and Physical Systems
Chaos Control via Neural Networks Using Radial Basis Functionsp. 453
Ontic and Epistemic Descriptions of Chaotic Systemsp. 465
On-Going Process via Completionp. 479
Context Trees and Dynamicsp. 491
Nanochaos and Quantum Information for a Physical Theory of Evolvable Semantic Automatap. 500
Hamiltonian Chaosp. 510
Computer Simulation of Phase Decomposition in Real Alloy Systems Based upon the Discrete Type Non-Linear Diffusion Equationp. 526
A Physical Basis to Riemann Hypothesis: 1/f Frequency Noisep. 538
On Automaton Media Supporting the Filtronsp. 552
On Self-Similarity in Homogeneous Quadratic Transformationsp. 574
Autonomous Agents, Control, Discrete Systems, and Anticipation
Externally Positive Singular 1D and Standard 2D Linear Discrete Systemsp. 583
Foraging Search: Prototypical Intelligencep. 592
Multisensor Systems Today and Tomorrow: Machine Control, Diagnosis and Thermal Compensationp. 606
An Ultrasonic 3-D Object Identification System Using Pulse Neural Networkp. 621
Computing Vanishing Points for Self-Steering Vehicles Using Video Image Featuresp. 628
Probabilistic Control and Collective Properties of a System of Interacting Multiagentsp. 636
Geometric Modelling, Collision Detection, Collision Avoidance and Path Planning Based on the Hough Transformp. 638
The Essence of Embodiment: A Framework for Understanding and Exploiting Structural Coupling Between System and Environmentp. 649
Vocal Control of Automaton Using Anticipationp. 661
Author Indexp. 677
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ISBN: 9781563969331
ISBN-10: 1563969335
Series: AIP Conference Proceedings
Audience: Professional
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 689
Published: June 2000
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Dimensions (cm): 27.9 x 22.2  x 4.3
Weight (kg): 1.832