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- Artificial neural network [r]: Connectionist processing models inspired by the architecture of real brains. [e]
- Behaviorism [r]: A major branch of psychology, started by Ivan Pavlov, which characterizes behavior in terms of stimuli and responses [e]
- System [r]: Set of functionally interacting, interrelated, or interdependent entities forming an integrated complex whole. [e]
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- Self-organization [r]: The ability of matter to structure itself; a precondition for life. [e]
- Self-organized criticality [r]: One of a number of physical mechanisms believed to underlie the widespread observation in nature of certain complex structures and patterns, such as fractals, power laws and 1/f noise. [e]
- Self-organizing network [r]: A set of cooperating elements that announce themselves, learn of other nodes of interest, and build interconnections, without the need for central control or manual administration. [e]
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- Artificial intelligence [r]: The field of science and engineering involved with the study, design and manufacture of systems that exhibit qualities such as adaptivity, complexity, goal pursuit, reactiveness to surroundings, and others that are commonly attributed to "intelligence." [e]
- Artificial neuron [r]: Processing units based on a neural model, often inspired on the biological neurons. [e]
- Partial derivative [r]: A function of several variables is its derivative with respect to one of those variables while all others are kept constant. [e]
- Steven Pinker [r]: (b. 18 September 1954) Canadian experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, and author of popular science, known for his wide-ranging advocacy of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind. [e]
- Mentally healthy mind [r]: A mind of a person who functions effectively as a human being, who continues to adapt favorably to the environment, who has self-control and is alert to changes in the environment. [e]
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