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мажоритарный элемент
элемент мажоритарной логики
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[Л.Г.Суменко. Англо-русский словарь по информационным технологиям. М.: ГП ЦНИИС, 2003.]
мажоритарный (логический) элемент
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Параллельные тексты EN-RU
Threshold element
The output variable will be 1 only if at least two input variables are 1.
The number in the symbol may be replaced by any other number.
[Schneider Electric]Мажоритарный элемент
Значение переменной на выходе равно 1, если не менее двух входных переменных равны 1.
Число, указанное в условном графическом обозначении, может быть заменено любым другим числом.
[Перевод Интент]Тематики
- Булева алгебра, элементы цифровой техники
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > мажоритарный элемент
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22 мажоритарный элемент
1) Computers: vote-talking element2) Engineering: majority decision element, majority element3) Mathematics: MDE (majority-decision element)4) Information technology: decision element, majority (decision) element, vote-taking element, voting element5) Electrical engineering: (логический) majority (logic) elementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мажоритарный элемент
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23 элемент
cell, detail, device, (конструкции, машины, схемы) element, elementary unit, entry, (изображения, геометрической фигуры, топологии) feature, ( расчетной схемы) node, organ, ( данных) item вчт., (конструкции, машины, схемы, множества, массива) member, part, term, unit* * *элеме́нт м.1. (составная часть чего-л.) element, component2. ( химический источник тока) cell3. (устройство, прибор) device, unit; ( иногда) element4. мат. element, quantity; ( треугольника) part5. (списка выходов, макрокоманды) вчт. entryэлеме́нт аккумуля́торной батаре́и — storage(-battery) [accumulator] cellаккумуля́торный элеме́нт — storage(-battery) [accumulator] cellакти́вный элеме́нт — active element, active componentэлеме́нт аналити́ческой фу́нкции — element of an analytic functionана́логовый элеме́нт — analog elementэлеме́нт анте́нны — (aerial [antenna]) elementэлеме́нт анте́нны, акти́вный — radiating [directly excited] elementэлеме́нт анте́нны, пасси́вный — passive [parasitically excited] elementарми́рующий элеме́нт стр. — reinforcing elementбесконе́чно удалё́нные элеме́нты мат. — points at infinity, ideal pointsэлеме́нты букв, выступа́ющие — ascendersэлеме́нты букв, свиса́ющие — descendersэлеме́нт вероя́тности — probability elementэлеме́нт Весто́на — Weston standard cellэлеме́нт ви́хря — vortex elementвлагочувстви́тельный элеме́нт — humidity-sensitive elementвоспринима́ющий элеме́нт — sensing element, sensorвоспринима́ющий, опти́ческий элеме́нт — optical sensorвходно́й элеме́нт — input elementэлеме́нт вы́борки — sample unitэлеме́нт вы́борочного пла́на мат. — plotвыходно́й элеме́нт — output elementэлеме́нт вычисли́тельной маши́ны — computer elementвычисли́тельный элеме́нт — computer element; ( в аналоговой технике) computing elementгальвани́ческий элеме́нт — galvanic cellгальвани́ческий, возду́шно-ци́нковый элеме́нт — air-zinc cellгальвани́ческий, га́зовый элеме́нт — gas cellгальвани́ческий, контро́льный элеме́нт — pilot cellгальвани́ческий, концево́й элеме́нт — end cellгальвани́ческий, концентрацио́нный элеме́нт — concentration cellгальвани́ческий, необрати́мый элеме́нт — irreversible cellгальвани́ческий, обрати́мый элеме́нт — reversible cellгальвани́ческий, перви́чный элеме́нт — primary cellгальвани́ческий, у́гольный элеме́нт — carbon cellгистере́зисный элеме́нт — hysteretic elementэлеме́нт гла́вной диагона́ли определи́теля мат. — leading element in a determinantэлеме́нт да́нных — data element, data itemдвои́чный элеме́нт вчт. — binary cellдвухпозицио́нный элеме́нт вчт., элк. — two-position [two-stable state] elementдискре́тный элеме́нт — discrete element, discrete componentдоче́рний элеме́нт физ. — daughter elementэлеме́нт жи́дкости — fluid elementжи́дкостный элеме́нт — wet cellэлеме́нт заде́ржки — delay elementэлеме́нт запомина́ющего устро́йства — storage [memory] elementзапомина́ющий элеме́нт — storage [memory] element, storage [memory] cell (Не путать с яче́йкой па́мяти. Not to be confused with storage register, storage location)запомина́ющий элеме́нт нахо́дится в (состоя́нии) «0» или «1» — the storage [memory] cell is in a “0” or a “1” stateустана́вливать запомина́ющий элеме́нт в (состоя́ние) «0» или «1» — set the storage [memory] cell to a “0” or “1” stateзвукоизлуча́ющий элеме́нт — acoustic radiating elementзвукоприё́мный элеме́нт — sound pick-up elementэлеме́нт И — AND elementизбы́точный элеме́нт — redundant elementизмери́тельный элеме́нт — measuring elementэлеме́нт изображе́ния тлв. — picture element, elemental areaэлеме́нт ИЛИ — OR elementиммерсио́нный элеме́нт ( полупроводникового фотоприёмника) — immersion elementи́мпульсный элеме́нт автмт. — samplerинверти́рующий элеме́нт — inverting elementинтегра́льный элеме́нт элк. — integrated (circuit) elementисхо́дный элеме́нт физ. — parent element; original elementкоммутацио́нный элеме́нт элк. — switching elementэлеме́нт констру́кции стр. — memberэлеме́нт констру́кции, несу́щий — bearing memberэлеме́нт констру́кции, попере́чный — cross memberэлеме́нт констру́кции, продо́льный — longitudinal memberэлеме́нт констру́кции, рабо́тающий на изги́б — member in bendingэлеме́нт констру́кции, рабо́тающий на круче́ние — member in torsionэлеме́нт констру́кции, рабо́тающий на растяже́ние — member in tensionэлеме́нт констру́кции, рабо́тающий на сжа́тие — compressional member, (compression) strutэлеме́нт констру́кции, рабо́тающий на срез — member in shearэлеме́нт констру́кции, уси́ливающий — reinforcing member, stiffenerконта́ктный элеме́нт эл. — contact element, contact electrodeкриоге́нный элеме́нт — cryogenic elementлеги́рующий элеме́нт1. метал. alloying element2. полупр. doping elementлоги́ческий элеме́нт ( ЦВМ) — logic element, gateнабо́р логи́ческих элеме́нтов облада́ет функциона́льной полното́й — the set of gates is functionally completeлоги́ческий, запомина́ющий элеме́нт — storage [memory, sequential] elementлоги́ческий элеме́нт И — AND gate, AND circuitлоги́ческий элеме́нт ИЛИ — OR gate, OR circuitлоги́ческий элеме́нт ИЛИ-НЕ — NOR gate, NOR circuitлоги́ческий элеме́нт И-НЕ — NAND gate, NAND circuitлоги́ческий, комбинацио́нный элеме́нт — combinational [decision, memoryless] element, gateлоги́ческий, мажорита́рный элеме́нт — majority (logic) elementлоги́ческий, микроминиатю́рный (мо́дульный) элеме́нт — micrologic elementлоги́ческий элеме́нт НЕ — NOT [inverter] gate, NOT [inverter] circuitлоги́ческий, поро́говый элеме́нт — threshold elementлоги́ческий, реша́ющий элеме́нт — decision [memoryless, combinational] element, gateвыходно́й сигна́л реша́ющего логи́ческого элеме́нта определя́ется комбина́цией входны́х сигна́лов — the output of a decision element is produced by a combination of inputsмагни́тный элеме́нт — magnetic elementмагни́тный, многоды́рочный элеме́нт — magnetic multiaperture elementэлеме́нт ма́ссы — element of massматери́нский элеме́нт физ. — parent elementма́тричный элеме́нт мат. — matrix element, element of a matrixме́стный элеме́нт — local (galvanic) callэлеме́нт микросхе́мы — integrated-circuit [IC] elementэлеме́нт мише́ни ( в ЭЛТ) — target elementмо́крый элеме́нт — wet cellмонокристалли́ческий элеме́нт — single-crystal elementнавесно́й элеме́нт элк. — interconnection [discrete interconnected] componentнагрева́тельный элеме́нт — heating elementэлеме́нт на твё́рдом те́ле — solid-state elementневзаи́мный элеме́нт — nonreciprocal [unidirectional] elementнелине́йный элеме́нт — non-linear elementнерабо́чий элеме́нт вчт. — inactive entryнесо́бственные элеме́нты мат. — points at infinity, ideal pointsнорма́льный элеме́нт ( как мера эдс) — standard cellнорма́льный, насы́щенный элеме́нт — saturated standard cellнорма́льный, ненасы́щенный элеме́нт — unsaturated standard cellобра́тный элеме́нт мат. — inverseэлеме́нт объё́ма мат. — volume element, element [differential] of volume, cellопо́рный элеме́нт ( отсчёта или сравнения) — reference elementоптикоэлектро́нный элеме́нт — optoelectronic elementопти́ческий элеме́нт автомоби́льной фа́ры — (lamp) sealed-beam unit, headlamp insertопти́ческий, реле́йный элеме́нт — photorelay, photoelectric [light] relay, photo-switchэлеме́нты орби́ты — elements of an orbitпараметри́ческий элеме́нт элк. — parametric elementпеча́тающие элеме́нты полигр. — printing areasпеча́тный элеме́нт вчт. — printed componentплё́ночный элеме́нт элк. — (thin-)film componentэлеме́нт пове́рхности мат. — surface elementпоглоща́ющий элеме́нт элк. — dissipative elementэлеме́нт подве́ски — spring unitэлеме́нт подве́ски, упру́гий — springing mediumполоско́вый элеме́нт элк. — strip elementпри́месный элеме́нт полупр. — impurity elementпробе́льный элеме́нт полигр. — spacing materialэлеме́нт, рабо́тающий в преде́льном режи́ме элк. — marginal componentразвё́ртывающий элеме́нт тлв. — picture element, elemental areaвыделя́ть развё́ртывающий элеме́нт на передава́емом изображе́нии ( в фототелеграфе) — scan the subject-copyэлеме́нт ра́стра тлв. — picture element, elemental areaра́стровый элеме́нт тлв. — picture element, elemental areaрезе́рвный элеме́нт т. над. — redundant elementэлеме́нт свя́зи радио, элк. — coupling elementсвязу́ющий элеме́нт хим. — binderсегнетоэлектри́ческий элеме́нт — ferroelectric elementэлеме́нт с жи́дким электроли́том — wet cellсилово́й элеме́нт1. маш. load-bearing element2. стр. load-bearing memberэлеме́нт следя́щей систе́мы автмт. — servo elementсо́лнечный элеме́нт — solar cellсо́лнечный, кре́мниевый элеме́нт — silicon solar cellсо́лнечный, тонкоплё́ночный элеме́нт — thin-film solar cellсопряжё́нный элеме́нт мат. — transformстру́йный элеме́нт автмт. — fluidic elementсумми́рующий элеме́нт вчт. — adding elementсухо́й элеме́нт — dry cellэлеме́нты сфери́ческого треуго́льника — circular partsэлеме́нты сфе́ры мат. — median section; goreсхе́мный элеме́нт — circuit elementтепловыделя́ющий элеме́нт ( реактора) — fuel elementтермоэлектри́ческий элеме́нт — thermocouple, thermojunction (см. тж. термопара)ти́тульные элеме́нты кни́ги — front matterтонкоплё́ночный элеме́нт — thin-film componentто́пливный элеме́нт — fuel cellэлеме́нт траекто́рии астр., косм. — elements of a trajectoryуправля́емый элеме́нт автмт. — controlled elementуправля́ющий элеме́нт автмт. — control elementферри́товый элеме́нт — ferrite elementферри́товый, разветвлё́нный элеме́нт — multipath ferrite structureферромагни́тный элеме́нт — ferromagnetic elementфильтру́ющий элеме́нт — filter elementфильтру́ющий, во́йлочный элеме́нт — felt filter elementэлеме́нт форма́та ( данных) вчт. — format itemфотовольтаи́ческий элеме́нт — photovoltaic cellфотогальвани́ческий элеме́нт — photovoltaic cellфотохими́ческий элеме́нт — photochemical cellфотоэлектри́ческий элеме́нт — photocell, photoelectric cellфункциона́льный элеме́нт элк. — functional elementхими́ческий элеме́нт — chemical elementхими́ческий, лё́гкий элеме́нт — light elementхими́ческий, радиоакти́вный элеме́нт — radioactive elementхими́ческий, редкоземе́льный элеме́нт — rare earth elementхими́ческий элеме́нт с больши́м а́томным но́мером — high-Z elementхими́ческий элеме́нт с ма́лым а́томным но́мером — low-Z elementхими́ческий, трансура́новый элеме́нт — transuranium elementхими́ческий, тяжё́лый элеме́нт — heavy elementэлеме́нт це́пи — circuit elementчувстви́тельный элеме́нт — sensing element, sensorэлектролити́ческий элеме́нт — electrolytic cellэлектронагрева́тельный элеме́нт — electric heating elementэлектронагрева́тельный, тру́бчатый элеме́нт — tubular electric heating element -
24 включение по схеме голосования
Quality control: majority logic arrangementУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > включение по схеме голосования
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25 логика большинства
Electronics: majority logicУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > логика большинства
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26 мажоритарный (логический) элемент
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мажоритарный (логический) элемент
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29 Majoritätslogik
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Majoritätslogik
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30 majoritätslogischer zyklischer Code
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > majoritätslogischer zyklischer Code
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31 Mehrheitslogik
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Mehrheitslogik
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32 Vorranglogik
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Vorranglogik
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33 MLS
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34 mehrwertige Logik
f MATH majority logicDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Informatik > mehrwertige Logik
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35 мажоритарная логика
Русско-английский словарь по вычислительной технике и программированию > мажоритарная логика
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36 мажоритарный элемент
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37 aplastante
adj.1 crushing, overwhelming (victoria, derrota).2 large.* * *► adjetivo1 crushing, overwhelming\triunfo/victoria aplastante (electoral) landslide victory* * *adj.overwhelming, crushing, sweeping* * *ADJ overwhelming, crushing* * *adjetivo < mayoría> overwhelming; <victoria/derrota> overwhelming, crushing; < lógica> devastating* * *= overwhelming, overpowering, crushing.Ex. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.Ex. The librarian should at all times try to place himself in the position of the reader and ask just how much information will be useful without becoming overpowering.Ex. The laconic question weighed upon him with a crushing weight.----* de forma aplastante = overwhelmingly.* ganar de forma aplastante = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down, win by + a landslide.* * *adjetivo < mayoría> overwhelming; <victoria/derrota> overwhelming, crushing; < lógica> devastating* * *= overwhelming, overpowering, crushing.Ex: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
Ex: The librarian should at all times try to place himself in the position of the reader and ask just how much information will be useful without becoming overpowering.Ex: The laconic question weighed upon him with a crushing weight.* de forma aplastante = overwhelmingly.* ganar de forma aplastante = beat + Nombre + hands down, win + hands down, win by + a landslide.* * *‹mayoría› overwhelming; ‹victoria› overwhelming, resounding ( before n); ‹derrota› crushingrebatió todos sus argumentos con una lógica aplastante she refuted all his arguments with devastating logic* * *
aplastante adjetivo ‹ mayoría› overwhelming;
‹victoria/derrota› overwhelming, crushing;
‹ lógica› devastating
aplastante adjetivo crushing
Pol victoria aplastante, landslide victory
' aplastante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
apabullante
- coherencia
English:
crushing
- landslide victory
- overwhelming
- devastating
- land
- over
- rout
* * *aplastante adj[victoria, derrota] crushing, overwhelming; [apoyo, mayoría, superioridad] overwhelming;esa argumentación es de una lógica aplastante that line of reasoning is devastating in its logic* * *adj overwhelming; calor suffocating;una mayoría aplastante an overwhelming majority* * *aplastante adj: crushing, overwhelming* * *aplastante adj (victoria) overwhelming -
38 Artificial Intelligence
In my opinion, none of [these programs] does even remote justice to the complexity of human mental processes. Unlike men, "artificially intelligent" programs tend to be single minded, undistractable, and unemotional. (Neisser, 1967, p. 9)Future progress in [artificial intelligence] will depend on the development of both practical and theoretical knowledge.... As regards theoretical knowledge, some have sought a unified theory of artificial intelligence. My view is that artificial intelligence is (or soon will be) an engineering discipline since its primary goal is to build things. (Nilsson, 1971, pp. vii-viii)Most workers in AI [artificial intelligence] research and in related fields confess to a pronounced feeling of disappointment in what has been achieved in the last 25 years. Workers entered the field around 1950, and even around 1960, with high hopes that are very far from being realized in 1972. In no part of the field have the discoveries made so far produced the major impact that was then promised.... In the meantime, claims and predictions regarding the potential results of AI research had been publicized which went even farther than the expectations of the majority of workers in the field, whose embarrassments have been added to by the lamentable failure of such inflated predictions....When able and respected scientists write in letters to the present author that AI, the major goal of computing science, represents "another step in the general process of evolution"; that possibilities in the 1980s include an all-purpose intelligence on a human-scale knowledge base; that awe-inspiring possibilities suggest themselves based on machine intelligence exceeding human intelligence by the year 2000 [one has the right to be skeptical]. (Lighthill, 1972, p. 17)4) Just as Astronomy Succeeded Astrology, the Discovery of Intellectual Processes in Machines Should Lead to a Science, EventuallyJust as astronomy succeeded astrology, following Kepler's discovery of planetary regularities, the discoveries of these many principles in empirical explorations on intellectual processes in machines should lead to a science, eventually. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)5) Problems in Machine Intelligence Arise Because Things Obvious to Any Person Are Not Represented in the ProgramMany problems arise in experiments on machine intelligence because things obvious to any person are not represented in any program. One can pull with a string, but one cannot push with one.... Simple facts like these caused serious problems when Charniak attempted to extend Bobrow's "Student" program to more realistic applications, and they have not been faced up to until now. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 77)What do we mean by [a symbolic] "description"? We do not mean to suggest that our descriptions must be made of strings of ordinary language words (although they might be). The simplest kind of description is a structure in which some features of a situation are represented by single ("primitive") symbols, and relations between those features are represented by other symbols-or by other features of the way the description is put together. (Minsky & Papert, 1973, p. 11)[AI is] the use of computer programs and programming techniques to cast light on the principles of intelligence in general and human thought in particular. (Boden, 1977, p. 5)The word you look for and hardly ever see in the early AI literature is the word knowledge. They didn't believe you have to know anything, you could always rework it all.... In fact 1967 is the turning point in my mind when there was enough feeling that the old ideas of general principles had to go.... I came up with an argument for what I called the primacy of expertise, and at the time I called the other guys the generalists. (Moses, quoted in McCorduck, 1979, pp. 228-229)9) Artificial Intelligence Is Psychology in a Particularly Pure and Abstract FormThe basic idea of cognitive science is that intelligent beings are semantic engines-in other words, automatic formal systems with interpretations under which they consistently make sense. We can now see why this includes psychology and artificial intelligence on a more or less equal footing: people and intelligent computers (if and when there are any) turn out to be merely different manifestations of the same underlying phenomenon. Moreover, with universal hardware, any semantic engine can in principle be formally imitated by a computer if only the right program can be found. And that will guarantee semantic imitation as well, since (given the appropriate formal behavior) the semantics is "taking care of itself" anyway. Thus we also see why, from this perspective, artificial intelligence can be regarded as psychology in a particularly pure and abstract form. The same fundamental structures are under investigation, but in AI, all the relevant parameters are under direct experimental control (in the programming), without any messy physiology or ethics to get in the way. (Haugeland, 1981b, p. 31)There are many different kinds of reasoning one might imagine:Formal reasoning involves the syntactic manipulation of data structures to deduce new ones following prespecified rules of inference. Mathematical logic is the archetypical formal representation. Procedural reasoning uses simulation to answer questions and solve problems. When we use a program to answer What is the sum of 3 and 4? it uses, or "runs," a procedural model of arithmetic. Reasoning by analogy seems to be a very natural mode of thought for humans but, so far, difficult to accomplish in AI programs. The idea is that when you ask the question Can robins fly? the system might reason that "robins are like sparrows, and I know that sparrows can fly, so robins probably can fly."Generalization and abstraction are also natural reasoning process for humans that are difficult to pin down well enough to implement in a program. If one knows that Robins have wings, that Sparrows have wings, and that Blue jays have wings, eventually one will believe that All birds have wings. This capability may be at the core of most human learning, but it has not yet become a useful technique in AI.... Meta- level reasoning is demonstrated by the way one answers the question What is Paul Newman's telephone number? You might reason that "if I knew Paul Newman's number, I would know that I knew it, because it is a notable fact." This involves using "knowledge about what you know," in particular, about the extent of your knowledge and about the importance of certain facts. Recent research in psychology and AI indicates that meta-level reasoning may play a central role in human cognitive processing. (Barr & Feigenbaum, 1981, pp. 146-147)Suffice it to say that programs already exist that can do things-or, at the very least, appear to be beginning to do things-which ill-informed critics have asserted a priori to be impossible. Examples include: perceiving in a holistic as opposed to an atomistic way; using language creatively; translating sensibly from one language to another by way of a language-neutral semantic representation; planning acts in a broad and sketchy fashion, the details being decided only in execution; distinguishing between different species of emotional reaction according to the psychological context of the subject. (Boden, 1981, p. 33)Can the synthesis of Man and Machine ever be stable, or will the purely organic component become such a hindrance that it has to be discarded? If this eventually happens-and I have... good reasons for thinking that it must-we have nothing to regret and certainly nothing to fear. (Clarke, 1984, p. 243)The thesis of GOFAI... is not that the processes underlying intelligence can be described symbolically... but that they are symbolic. (Haugeland, 1985, p. 113)14) Artificial Intelligence Provides a Useful Approach to Psychological and Psychiatric Theory FormationIt is all very well formulating psychological and psychiatric theories verbally but, when using natural language (even technical jargon), it is difficult to recognise when a theory is complete; oversights are all too easily made, gaps too readily left. This is a point which is generally recognised to be true and it is for precisely this reason that the behavioural sciences attempt to follow the natural sciences in using "classical" mathematics as a more rigorous descriptive language. However, it is an unfortunate fact that, with a few notable exceptions, there has been a marked lack of success in this application. It is my belief that a different approach-a different mathematics-is needed, and that AI provides just this approach. (Hand, quoted in Hand, 1985, pp. 6-7)We might distinguish among four kinds of AI.Research of this kind involves building and programming computers to perform tasks which, to paraphrase Marvin Minsky, would require intelligence if they were done by us. Researchers in nonpsychological AI make no claims whatsoever about the psychological realism of their programs or the devices they build, that is, about whether or not computers perform tasks as humans do.Research here is guided by the view that the computer is a useful tool in the study of mind. In particular, we can write computer programs or build devices that simulate alleged psychological processes in humans and then test our predictions about how the alleged processes work. We can weave these programs and devices together with other programs and devices that simulate different alleged mental processes and thereby test the degree to which the AI system as a whole simulates human mentality. According to weak psychological AI, working with computer models is a way of refining and testing hypotheses about processes that are allegedly realized in human minds.... According to this view, our minds are computers and therefore can be duplicated by other computers. Sherry Turkle writes that the "real ambition is of mythic proportions, making a general purpose intelligence, a mind." (Turkle, 1984, p. 240) The authors of a major text announce that "the ultimate goal of AI research is to build a person or, more humbly, an animal." (Charniak & McDermott, 1985, p. 7)Research in this field, like strong psychological AI, takes seriously the functionalist view that mentality can be realized in many different types of physical devices. Suprapsychological AI, however, accuses strong psychological AI of being chauvinisticof being only interested in human intelligence! Suprapsychological AI claims to be interested in all the conceivable ways intelligence can be realized. (Flanagan, 1991, pp. 241-242)16) Determination of Relevance of Rules in Particular ContextsEven if the [rules] were stored in a context-free form the computer still couldn't use them. To do that the computer requires rules enabling it to draw on just those [ rules] which are relevant in each particular context. Determination of relevance will have to be based on further facts and rules, but the question will again arise as to which facts and rules are relevant for making each particular determination. One could always invoke further facts and rules to answer this question, but of course these must be only the relevant ones. And so it goes. It seems that AI workers will never be able to get started here unless they can settle the problem of relevance beforehand by cataloguing types of context and listing just those facts which are relevant in each. (Dreyfus & Dreyfus, 1986, p. 80)Perhaps the single most important idea to artificial intelligence is that there is no fundamental difference between form and content, that meaning can be captured in a set of symbols such as a semantic net. (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)Artificial intelligence is based on the assumption that the mind can be described as some kind of formal system manipulating symbols that stand for things in the world. Thus it doesn't matter what the brain is made of, or what it uses for tokens in the great game of thinking. Using an equivalent set of tokens and rules, we can do thinking with a digital computer, just as we can play chess using cups, salt and pepper shakers, knives, forks, and spoons. Using the right software, one system (the mind) can be mapped into the other (the computer). (G. Johnson, 1986, p. 250)19) A Statement of the Primary and Secondary Purposes of Artificial IntelligenceThe primary goal of Artificial Intelligence is to make machines smarter.The secondary goals of Artificial Intelligence are to understand what intelligence is (the Nobel laureate purpose) and to make machines more useful (the entrepreneurial purpose). (Winston, 1987, p. 1)The theoretical ideas of older branches of engineering are captured in the language of mathematics. We contend that mathematical logic provides the basis for theory in AI. Although many computer scientists already count logic as fundamental to computer science in general, we put forward an even stronger form of the logic-is-important argument....AI deals mainly with the problem of representing and using declarative (as opposed to procedural) knowledge. Declarative knowledge is the kind that is expressed as sentences, and AI needs a language in which to state these sentences. Because the languages in which this knowledge usually is originally captured (natural languages such as English) are not suitable for computer representations, some other language with the appropriate properties must be used. It turns out, we think, that the appropriate properties include at least those that have been uppermost in the minds of logicians in their development of logical languages such as the predicate calculus. Thus, we think that any language for expressing knowledge in AI systems must be at least as expressive as the first-order predicate calculus. (Genesereth & Nilsson, 1987, p. viii)21) Perceptual Structures Can Be Represented as Lists of Elementary PropositionsIn artificial intelligence studies, perceptual structures are represented as assemblages of description lists, the elementary components of which are propositions asserting that certain relations hold among elements. (Chase & Simon, 1988, p. 490)Artificial intelligence (AI) is sometimes defined as the study of how to build and/or program computers to enable them to do the sorts of things that minds can do. Some of these things are commonly regarded as requiring intelligence: offering a medical diagnosis and/or prescription, giving legal or scientific advice, proving theorems in logic or mathematics. Others are not, because they can be done by all normal adults irrespective of educational background (and sometimes by non-human animals too), and typically involve no conscious control: seeing things in sunlight and shadows, finding a path through cluttered terrain, fitting pegs into holes, speaking one's own native tongue, and using one's common sense. Because it covers AI research dealing with both these classes of mental capacity, this definition is preferable to one describing AI as making computers do "things that would require intelligence if done by people." However, it presupposes that computers could do what minds can do, that they might really diagnose, advise, infer, and understand. One could avoid this problematic assumption (and also side-step questions about whether computers do things in the same way as we do) by defining AI instead as "the development of computers whose observable performance has features which in humans we would attribute to mental processes." This bland characterization would be acceptable to some AI workers, especially amongst those focusing on the production of technological tools for commercial purposes. But many others would favour a more controversial definition, seeing AI as the science of intelligence in general-or, more accurately, as the intellectual core of cognitive science. As such, its goal is to provide a systematic theory that can explain (and perhaps enable us to replicate) both the general categories of intentionality and the diverse psychological capacities grounded in them. (Boden, 1990b, pp. 1-2)Because the ability to store data somewhat corresponds to what we call memory in human beings, and because the ability to follow logical procedures somewhat corresponds to what we call reasoning in human beings, many members of the cult have concluded that what computers do somewhat corresponds to what we call thinking. It is no great difficulty to persuade the general public of that conclusion since computers process data very fast in small spaces well below the level of visibility; they do not look like other machines when they are at work. They seem to be running along as smoothly and silently as the brain does when it remembers and reasons and thinks. On the other hand, those who design and build computers know exactly how the machines are working down in the hidden depths of their semiconductors. Computers can be taken apart, scrutinized, and put back together. Their activities can be tracked, analyzed, measured, and thus clearly understood-which is far from possible with the brain. This gives rise to the tempting assumption on the part of the builders and designers that computers can tell us something about brains, indeed, that the computer can serve as a model of the mind, which then comes to be seen as some manner of information processing machine, and possibly not as good at the job as the machine. (Roszak, 1994, pp. xiv-xv)The inner workings of the human mind are far more intricate than the most complicated systems of modern technology. Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence have been attempting to develop programs that will enable computers to display intelligent behavior. Although this field has been an active one for more than thirty-five years and has had many notable successes, AI researchers still do not know how to create a program that matches human intelligence. No existing program can recall facts, solve problems, reason, learn, and process language with human facility. This lack of success has occurred not because computers are inferior to human brains but rather because we do not yet know in sufficient detail how intelligence is organized in the brain. (Anderson, 1995, p. 2)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Artificial Intelligence
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39 логический
1) consequent
2) logic
3) logical
4) logistic
– комбинационный логический
– логический вентиль
– логический кремниевый
– логический модуль
– логический сдвиг
– логический тиратрон
– логический элемент
– микроминиатюрный логический
блок логический пороговый — <comput.> threshold logic unit
запоминающий логический элемент — sequential element
комбинационный логический элемент — combinational element
логический элемент И — AND gate
логический элемент И НЕ — NAND gate
логический элемент ИЛИ НЕ — NOR gate
логический элемент НЕ — NOT gate
мажоритарный логический элемент — majority element
микроминиатюрный логический элемент — micrologic element
пороговый логический элемент — threshold element
решающий логический элемент — decision element
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40 contre
contre [kɔ̃tʀ]1. prepositiona. (contact, juxtaposition) againstb. (opposition, hostilité) against• se battre/voter contre qn to fight/vote against sb• je n'ai rien contre (cela) or là contre (formal) I have nothing against itc. (défense, protection) des comprimés contre la grippe flu tablets• s'assurer contre l'incendie to insure (o.s.) against firee. (proportion, rapport) 9 voix contre 4 9 votes to 42. adverb3. prefix* * *
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1. kɔ̃tʀ2) ( marquant l'opposition) against
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1) ( marquant un contact)2) ( marquant l'opposition)
3.
par contre locution adverbiale on the other hand
II kɔ̃tʀnom masculin1) ( d'opposition)
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En général la préposition contre se traduit par against lorsqu'elle sert à indiquer- un contact entre des choses: pousse le fauteuil contre le mur = push the armchair (up) against the wall. Les expressions telles que contre toute espérance, furieux contre sont traités sous l'élément principal, respectivement espérance, furieux etc- une opposition: lutter/réagir/voter contre le racisme = to fight/react/vote against racism- une défense: s'assurer contre le vol = to insure against theft; se protèger contre une attaque = to protect oneself against an attackLorsque contre sert à indiquer la proximité, il se traduit par next to: leur jardin est contre le mien = their garden GB ou yard US is next to mineLorsque contre sert à indiquer un échange, il se traduit par for: changer une chemise trop petite contre une plus grande = to change a shirt which is too small for a larger oneLorsque contre sert à indiquer une comparaison, il se traduit par as against: 22% contre 10% le mois dernier = 22% as against 10% last monthOn trouvera ci-dessous d'autres exemples de contre dans ses diverses fonctions* * *kɔ̃tʀ1. prép1) (situation, position) againstNe mets pas ton vélo contre le mur. — Don't put your bike against the wall.
2) (désaccord) against3) (protection) against4) (échange) for, in exchange foréchanger qch contre qch — to exchange sth for sth, to swap sth for sth
J'ai échangé mon dictionnaire contre un paquet de cigarettes. — I swapped my dictionary for a packet of cigarettes.
2. advJe lui ai demandé: il est contre. — I asked him: he's against it.
3. nmIl y a du pour et du contre, il faut bien y réfléchir. — There are pros and cons, we must think about it carefully.
2)* * *I.contre ⇒ Note d'usageA prép1 ( marquant un contact entre personnes) viens contre moi come to me; ils étaient couchés l'un contre l'autre they were lying close together;2 ( marquant l'opposition) against; aller contre la décision de qn to go against sb's decision; je ne vais pas aller contre ce que tu as dit/fait I won't go against what you have said/done; c'est contre mes principes it's against my principles; il a tout le monde contre lui everyone is against him; tout est contre moi everything is against me; être seul contre tous to stand alone against everyone else; être contre une décision/un projet to be against a decision/a project; elle est toujours contre moi she's always against me; tu as quelque chose contre lui/cette idée? have you got anything against him/this idea?; je n'ai rien contre elle I've got nothing against her; on ne peut rien contre ce genre de choses there's nothing one can do about that kind of thing; dix contre un ( dans un pari) ten to one; la loi a été adoptée par 230 voix contre 110 the bill was passed by 230 votes to 110; Nantes contre Sochaux Sport Nantes versus Sochaux, Nantes vs Sochaux; le procès Bedel contre Caselli the Bedel versus Caselli case.B adv1 ( marquant un contact) il y a un mur et une échelle appuyée contre there's a wall and a ladder leaning against it;2 ( marquant l'opposition) la majorité a voté contre the majority voted against it; ‘que penses-tu du projet?’-‘je suis contre’ ‘what do you think of the plan?’-‘I'm against it’; il refuse cette option, moi je n'ai rien contre he rejects this option, but I have nothing against it; si le comité vote en faveur des travaux je n'irai pas contre if the committee votes for the work to go ahead, I won't go against it.C par contre loc adv on the other hand; je pense par contre que on the other hand I think that; en France, par contre, il est possible de… in France, on the other hand, it is possible to…; ⇒ fortune.II.contre nm2 Sport counter-attack; faire un contre to counter-attack;[kɔ̃tr] prépositionse frotter contre quelque chose to rub (oneself) against ou on somethingallongé tout contre elle lying right next to ou beside herun coup contre la vitre a knock on ou at the windowlancer une balle contre le mur to throw a ball against ou at the wall2. [indiquant l'opposition] againstnager contre le courant to swim upstream ou against the currentêtre en colère contre quelqu'un to be angry at ou with somebodyje suis contre l'intervention I'm opposed to ou against (the idea of) interventionvoter contre quelqu'un/quelque chose to vote against somebody/somethingle match contre le Brésil the Brazil match, the match against ou with Brazilpour une fois, j'irai contre mon habitude for once, I'll break my habitvous allez contre l'usage/le règlement you're going against accepted custom/the regulations3. [pour protéger de] againstque faire contre l'inflation? what can be done about ou against ou to combat inflation?elle est revenue sur sa décision contre une promesse d'augmentation she reconsidered her decision after being promised a riseils nous sont tombés dessus à trois contre un there were three of them for every one of us, they were three to one against usle dollar s'échange à 1,05 euros contre 1,07 hier the dollar is trading at 1.02 euros compared to ou (as) against 1.07 yesterday6. [contrairement à]contre toute attente contrary to ou against all expectations————————[kɔ̃tr] adverbe1. [indiquant la proximité]il n'a pas vu le poteau, et sa tête a heurté contre he didn't see the post, and he banged his head against ou on it2. [indiquant l'opposition] againston partage? — je n'ai rien contre shall we share? — I've nothing against it ou it's OK by me————————[kɔ̃tr] nom masculin1. [argument opposé][en escrime] counter[au billard] kiss[au bridge] double————————par contre locution adverbialeil est très compétent, par contre il n'est pas toujours très aimable he's very competent, but on the other hand he's not always very pleasantil parle espagnol, par contre son anglais laisse encore à désirer his Spanish is good, but his English isn't all it might be
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