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Set point control

Глоссарий по искусственному интеллекту
    In robotics or control theory, set point control or regulation involves the problems associated with bringing a system to a certain set point and keeping it there. see also: robotics. s-expression in lisp, an s-expression (symbolic expression) is an atom, a list, or a collection of s-expressions surrounded by parenthesis. see also: atom, list, lisp. shafer-shenoy architecture a method for propagating data through a join tree representation of a belief net that computes all the resulting marginals simultaneously.




Regulation, английский
  1. A rule or order prescribed for management or government

  2. Регулирование

  3. Регулирование, правило, постановление

  4. Any rule prescribing permitted or forbidden conduct, whether established by legislation or the action of an administrative agency; also

  5. The act of regulating  the regulation of the body’s temperature

  6. Any systematic (rule-like or determinate) behavior of one part of a system that tends to restrict the fluctuations in behavior of another part of that system. while both parts must lie in the same feedback loop, regulation involves this basic asymmetry

  7. The process whereby the designated government authority provides oversight and establishes rules for firms in an industry. regulation places constraints on behavior, establishes good (or bad) incentives, and addresses issues that are politically contentious. decisions are implemented through a rule or order issued by an executive authority or regulatory agency of a government and having the force of law.

  8. Норма

  9. A rule or order issued by governmental executive authorities or regulatory agencies and having the force of law. regulations implement policies and are mostly specifi c for particular groups of people, legal entities or targeted activities. regulation is also the act of designing and imposing rules or orders. informational, transactional, administrative and political constraints in practice limit the regulator’s capability for implementing preferred policies.

  10. The order in which trains are run in practice so as to minimise delay


Associated, английский
  1. Соответствующий; связанный; присоединенный

  2. Experiencing through your own senses (seeing through your own eyes, hearing with your own ears, feeling with your own feelings.)


Expression, французский

Collection, английский
  1. The accumulation of precipitation into surface and underground areas, including lakes, rivers, and aquifers.

  2. Прием средств, инкассо, сбор задолженности по кредитам

  3. Сбор; собирание; коллекция

  4. A container for organizing clips.

  5. A customer’s assemblage of digital media, including music, videos, pictures, games, and apps.

  6. A set of resources in the configuration manager hierarchy.

  7. A set of thematically related apps, games, music tracks, videos, or other items available for purchase or download in the store. a thematic group of editorially chosen apps and games for merchandising or marketing purposes.

  8. A type of specialized class in the .net framework for data storage and retrieval. these classes provide support for stacks, queues, lists, and hash tables. most collection classes implement the same interfaces, and these interfaces may be inherited to create new collection classes that fit more specialized data storage needs.

  9. An export format that maintains a group of images that is generated at export.

  10. An object that contains a set of related objects. an object’s position in the collection can change whenever a change occurs in the collection; therefore, the position of any specific object in a collection may vary.

  11. Automatic grouping of user’s photos and videos based on time and place.

  12. The presentation of a negotiable instrument for payment, or the conversion of any accounts receivable into cash.

  13. Экзамены в конце семестра в оксфорде

  14. Инкассо


Parenthesis, английский
  1. Парентеза a qualifying, explanatory or appositive word, phrase, clause, sentence, or other sequence which interrupts a syntactic construction without otherwise affecting it, having often a characteristic intonation and indicated in writi

  2. N вводное слово или предложение

  3. Круглая скобка parenthesis-free expression бесскобочное выражение parenthesis-free notation бесскобочная запись


Architecture, английский
  1. Кабельная система здания топология локальной сети (шина, кольцо, звезда и т. п.)

  2. Форма и формат управления элементами стандартной транзакции.

  3. In networks, it is how the components are connected to and operate with one another. the term “network architecture” focuses on how fiber optic system elements communicate including functional organization (services) and configuration (topology and communications)

  4. A domestic picturesque patterned after its chalet prototype in switzerland; usually a two-story house built of rough-cut lumber to enhance its rustic appearance; often a front-gabled, shingled roof of moderate pitch, occasionally a jerkinhead roof; bracketed eaves having a significant overhang; exposed rafters; often, walls of board-and-batten construction; porches typically have flat balusters with cut-outs or stickwork. occasionally

  5. Конструкция (робота) см. также struсturе оf rоbоt

  6. N архитектура cognition, mind

  7. Архитектура

  8. See naval architecture.

  9. Общество по использованию эвм в технике, планировании и архитектуре

  10. A set of values, constraints, guidance, and practices that support the active evolution of the planning, designing, and construction of a system. the approach evolves over time, while simultaneously supporting the needs of current customers. 8 architecture can refer to sets of components in a computing system and their operational interrelationships as well as other important configurations such as the architecture of a neural network, which captures the patterns of connectivity within and between layers of units in the network model. artificial general intelligence (agi): a phrase that has been used to capture the possibility of developing more general ai capabilities, in distinction to the typically narrow capabilities of ai systems that have been developed to date. some use the term to refer to the prospect of achieving more human-like intelligence, developing ai systems with the ability to perform many of the intellectual tasks that humans are capable of doing, or developing systems that might employ a wide range of skills across multiple domains of expertise. artificial intelligence (ai): the ability of a computer system to solve problems and to perform tasks that have traditionally required human intelligence to solve. 603 p

  11. The basic design of a computer’s hardware. computers with different architecture, such as the pc and the mac, cannot run each others’ programs.

  12. The data-handling capacity of a microprocessor.

  13. The design of application software incorporating protocols and the means for expansion and interfacing with other programs.

  14. The physical construction or design of a computer system and its components.


Representation, английский
  1. N репрезента- ция, представление knowledge ~ представление знаний internal ~ псхл. внутреннее представление mental ~ ментальная репрезентация

  2. A collateral statement of such facts not inserted on the policy of insurance, as may give the underwriters a just estimate of the risk of the adventure. (see warranty.)

  3. A representation is a set of conventions about how to describe a class of things. representation will generally consist of four parts: 1. a lexicon that determines which symbols are in it vocabulary; 2. a structural part that describes the constraints on the symbols; 3. a collection of methods or procedures that allow the symbols to be manipulated and queried; and 4. a semantics that specifies the meaning of the symbols and their relationships. re-ranking in handwriting and text recognition systems, the task of re-ranking allows the candidate interpretations developed by the recognizer to be ranked or scored according to the language model. see also: word n-gram re-ranking, word-tag model.

  4. If something stands in place of or is chosen to substitute for something else, the former is considered a representation of the latter. e.g., representation of constituencies in government, linguistic representation of an event (->symbol). the 66 belief that all knowledge is a representation of the properties of the real world is as unacceptable as the insistence that all descriptions or messages are about something else.


Simultaneously, английский
    Adv одновре- менно


Lower envelope, английский
    In quasi-bayesian representations of probability, the lower envelope of a probability is the minimum probability for a proposition over the (convex) set of probability distributions attached to those propositions. it is also directly related to the upper envelope of the probability of its complement: lower(p(x)) = 1- upper(p(xc)), where x is the proposition, xc is its complement, and lower(.) and upper(.) represent the lower and upper probability operators. see also: quasi-bayesian theory.


Equilibrium state, английский
    In robotics, a point in a dynamic system is an equilibrium point if, when the system is at that point, it stays at that point. further, the system is (asymptotically) stable if, when the system is at a nearby point, the system remains nearby and (asymptotically) will enter the equilibrium point. see also: robotics.