different between connectionism vs cybernetics
connectionism
English
Etymology
connection +? -ism
Noun
connectionism (uncountable)
- any of several fields of psychology that model brain processes in terms of interconnected networks
Related terms
- connectionist
Anagrams
- misconnection
connectionism From the web:
- what connectionism mean
- what is connectionism theory
- what is connectionism in psychology
- what is connectionism in language acquisition
- what is connectionism in learning
- what is connectionism in education
- what does connectionism mean
- what is connectionism in artificial intelligence
cybernetics
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????????? (kubern?tikós, “good at steering, good pilot”), from ???????? (kuberná?, “I steer, drive, guide, act as a pilot”), possibly based on 1830s French cybernétique (“the art of governing”). The term was coined in 1948 by U.S. mathematician Norbert Wiener, influenced by the cognate term governor, an early control device.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?sa?.b?(?)?n?.t?ks/
Noun
cybernetics (uncountable)
- The theory/science of communication and control in the animal and the machine.
- The art/study of governing, controlling automatic processes and communication.
- Technology related to computers and Internet.
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See also
- connectionism
- decision theory
- information theory
- systems science
cybernetics From the web:
- cybernetics meaning
- cybernetics what does it mean
- cybernetics what does it do
- what is cybernetics in family therapy
- what is cybernetics in artificial intelligence
- what is cybernetics in psychology
- what counters cybernetics tft
- what is cybernetics mcq
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