Fundamental Generation Systems Computer Science and Artificial Consciousness, the Informational Field of Generation of the Universe, the Sixth Sense of Living Beings

"There are many different ways of generating representations. This includes representations generated by living beings while comprehending reality in order to act; representations generated by the Universe during its extensive unfolding, creating physical elements and living beings; and the dir...

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Main Authors: Cardon, Alain, El Hami, Abdelkhalak (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ISTE Ltd 2023
Series:Science, society and new technolgies series. Digit sciences set
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505 0 |a 4.3. The notion of generating information in the Universe -- 4.3.1. The information field of a component -- 4.3.2. The informational activity component and its information envelope -- 4.3.3. Fifth fundamental concept: self-control in the organization of the Universe -- 4.3.4. Generative information -- 4.3.5. Organizational tendency of the Universe and informational envelopes -- Chapter 5. The Informational Interpretation of Living Things -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Origin of living things with bifurcation of the organizational law 
505 0 |a 1.6.6. MAS with cognitive agents -- Chapter 2. Reliability of Autonomous Systems -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Dependability of a system -- 2.2.1. General concepts -- 2.2.2. Failure and repair rates -- 2.2.3. Average estimators -- 2.2.4. Some methodological tools -- 2.3. Reliability diagram -- 2.3.1. Series system -- 2.3.2. Parallel system -- 2.3.3. Mixed system -- 2.3.4. More complex systems -- 2.3.5. Fault tree -- 2.4. Reliability networks -- 2.4.1. Partial graph associated with a subset of components -- 2.4.2. Reliability network and structure function 
505 0 |a 2.4.3. Properties of reliability networks -- 2.4.4. Length and width of a reliability network -- 2.4.5. Equivalence between structure function and reliability network -- 2.4.6. Construction and simplification of reliability networks -- Chapter 3. Artificial Intelligence, Communication Systems and Artificial Consciousness -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Evolution of computer science -- 3.3. Evolution of artificial intelligence -- 3.4. Radical evolution of computing and AI towards fully communicating systems -- 3.5. The computer representation of an artificial consciousness 
505 0 |a Chapter 4. The Informational Substrate of the Universe and the Organizational Law -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. The fundamental principles of the informational model of generation of the Universe -- 4.2.1. First fundamental concept: the foundation of the Universe by a generative information system -- 4.2.2. Second fundamental concept: informational character of the Universe with its substrate -- 4.2.3. Third fundamental concept: the organizational law of generation of the Universe -- 4.2.4. Fourth fundamental concept: the informational energy of the substrate of the Universe 
505 0 |a Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Systems and their Designs -- 1.1. System modeling -- 1.1.1. Traditional systems -- 1.1.2. Complex systems -- 1.1.3. Systems of systems -- 1.2. Autonomous systems -- 1.3. Multi-agent systems -- 1.4. Organizations and systems -- 1.5. The problem of modeling an autonomous system -- 1.6. Agents and multi-agent systems -- 1.6.1. The weak notion of an agent -- 1.6.2. The strong notion of an agent -- 1.6.3. Cognitive agents and reactive agents -- 1.6.4. Multi-agent systems -- 1.6.5. MAS with reactive agents 
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653 |a Intelligence artificielle 
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653 |a Context-aware computing / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008007436 
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653 |a Context-aware computing / fast 
653 |a Intelligent agents (Computer software) / fast 
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520 |a "There are many different ways of generating representations. This includes representations generated by living beings while comprehending reality in order to act; representations generated by the Universe during its extensive unfolding, creating physical elements and living beings; and the direct representation of elements through an animal's sixth sense. To this list we must now add the creation of artificial consciousness, which generates representations that resemble the mental representations of humans. These representations allow robotic systems to communicate directly with each other. Fundamental Generation Systems develops a theory which presents, from the beginning, the function of this sixth sense called the "sense of informational comprehension". This sense is understood as an ability to use the informational foundations of the Universe via a dedicated cerebral domain found in every animal"--publisher's website