Annotation:Annotationen:Cybernetics, Experience, and the Concept of Self/Dd1wdooq3z
Annotation of | Annotationen:Cybernetics,_Experience,_and_the_Concept_of_Self |
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Annotation Comment | In other words, if there are several kinds of disturbance and, consequently, several kinds of error signals, the system has to discover which of the activities in its behavioral repertoire is most likely to correct a particular error signal. On the simplest level this can be achieved only through inductive inference. |
Last Modification Date | 2019-07-23T17:11:06.857Z |
Last Modification User | User:Sarah Oberbichler |
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