Tag: Autonomous Systems


AUTONOMIC RESTRICTORS

The Conceptual Framework of Autonomic Restrictors In the specialized field of psychophysiology, the term Autonomic Restrictors describes a sophisticated array of psychological mechanisms, cognitive strategies, and behavioral interventions that enable an individual to voluntarily influence physiological processes once thought to be entirely outside of conscious control. These processes are governed by the autonomic nervous system […]

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AUTO- (AUT-)

Auto-(AUT-) is a term that is used to describe autonomous-based technologies that are used in a variety of industries. This term has become increasingly common due to the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and its applications. Autonomous technology is a type of technology that is able to operate independently without the need for human intervention. […]

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CONCEPTUALLY GUIDED CONTROL

An Introduction to Conceptually Guided Control Conceptually guided control refers to the high-level cognitive mechanism by which internal mental representations, such as goals, expectations, and abstract knowledge, regulate behavioral responses and sensory processing. In the field of cognitive psychology, this process is often described as top-down processing, a framework where an individual’s internal state dictates […]

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TWIN CONTROL

Introduction to the Evolution of Autonomous Control Systems The emergence of autonomous systems represents a paradigm shift in the technological landscape, fundamentally altering the mechanisms through which human beings interact with their physical environment. These sophisticated frameworks, ranging from complex industrial robotics to high-altitude unmanned aerial vehicles, promise to revolutionize various sectors by performing tasks […]

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AUTOMATIC ACTION

Introduction to Automatic Action in Machine Learning The evolution of artificial intelligence has introduced revolutionary concepts, none perhaps more critical to the future of autonomy than the principle of Automatic Action. Defined broadly, automatic action represents the sophisticated capability of a machine learning system to not only analyze and understand a specific environmental context or […]

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PROCESS-REACTIVE

Introduction to Process-Reactive Systems Process-reactive (PR) systems represent a specialized and increasingly vital category of artificial intelligence designed specifically for the automation and optimization of complex, dynamic operational workflows. Defined primarily by their capability to observe, learn from, and rapidly respond to real-time changes within their operating environment, PR technology leverages sophisticated machine learning paradigms […]

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AUTOMATON

Introduction: Defining the Automaton The term automaton carries significant weight across fields ranging from mechanical engineering and computer science to philosophy and psychology. Fundamentally, an automaton can be defined in two primary ways, both revolving around the concept of self-driven, routine, or simulated activity. In its most literal sense, an automaton refers to a machine […]

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AGENT

Agent (Psychological Agency) Introduction: Defining Psychological Agency In the expansive realm of psychology, the concept of an agent, often referred to as psychological agency, encapsulates the fundamental human capacity to influence one’s own functioning and the course of environmental events. It represents the subjective experience of initiating, executing, and controlling one’s own volitional actions, distinguishing […]

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NEUROCONTROL

Neurocontrol The Core Definition of Neurocontrol in Autonomous Systems Neurocontrol represents a cutting-edge paradigm within the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, specifically designed for the sophisticated management and operation of autonomous systems. At its essence, neurocontrol, often synonymous with “neuro-controller,” describes a class of AI methodologies that leverage advanced algorithms to enable robotic […]

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