Adaptivity and Learning: An Interdisciplinary Debate

Adaptivity and Learning: An Interdisciplinary Debate

Reimer Kühn , Randolf Menzel , Wolfram Menzel
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Nov 16, 2010 · Anglais · Broché (415 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 415
Langue Anglais
Publié Nov 16, 2010
Éditeur Springer
Édition Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
ISBN-10 3642055109
ISBN-13 9783642055102

Description

In a rapidly changing world, the concepts of adaptivity and learning have taken center stage across various scientific disciplines. This compilation, expertly edited by Reimer K?h, Randolf Menzel, Wolfram Menzel, Ulrich Ratsch, Michael M. Richter, and Ion-Olimpiu Stamatescu, brings together a diverse array of perspectives that explore how these themes intersect and influence one another. The editors have curated contributions that delve into contemporary research, presenting insights from fields such as biology, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence.

Through interdisciplinary dialogue, the volume seeks to highlight the underlying principles of learning and adaptation that bind these disciplines together. Each chapter ignites discussion on the mechanisms that drive growth and flexibility in both natural and artificial systems, illustrating how understanding these processes can lead to advancements in technology, education, and even public policy.

The work encourages readers to reflect on the implications of adaptivity in their own fields and everyday lives, fostering a broader appreciation for the intricate connections between theory and application. As the contributors grapple with complex questions, they invite ongoing debate that will resonate well beyond academia.

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Science & Technologie Affaires & Économie
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