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- Personoid abstract "Personoid is the concept coined by Stanislaw Lem (1971), a Polish science-fiction writer. His personoids are an abstraction of functions of human mind and they live in computers; they do not need any human-like physical body. In cognitive and software modeling, personoid is a research approach to the development of intelligent autonomous agents.In frame of the IPK (Information, Preferences, Knowledge) architecture, it is a framework of abstract intelligent agent with a cognitive and structural intelligence. It can be seen as an essence of high intelligent entities.From the philosophical and systemics perspectives, personoid societies can also be seen as the carriers of a culture. According to N. Gessler, the personoids study can be a base for the research on artificial culture and culture evolution.".
- Personoid wikiPageExternalLink computer-evolution.htm.
- Personoid wikiPageExternalLink personoids-organizations-an-approach-to-highly-autonomous.html.
- Personoid wikiPageExternalLink lem.htm.
- Personoid wikiPageID "11848927".
- Personoid wikiPageRevisionID "495225582".
- Personoid hasPhotoCollection Personoid.
- Personoid subject Category:Artificial_intelligence.
- Personoid subject Category:Computing_in_fiction.
- Personoid subject Category:Computing_terminology.
- Personoid subject Category:Futurology.
- Personoid subject Category:Scientific_method.
- Personoid comment "Personoid is the concept coined by Stanislaw Lem (1971), a Polish science-fiction writer. His personoids are an abstraction of functions of human mind and they live in computers; they do not need any human-like physical body.".
- Personoid label "Personoid".
- Personoid sameAs m.02rvj4w.
- Personoid sameAs Q7170693.
- Personoid sameAs Q7170693.
- Personoid wasDerivedFrom Personoid?oldid=495225582.
- Personoid isPrimaryTopicOf Personoid.