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- 2012474460 abstract "Provides a model of how effective behavior can be learned even in a world as complex as our own, shedding new light on human nature.".
- 2012474460 contributor B12637330.
- 2012474460 date "2013".
- 2012474460 description "Ecorithms -- Prediction and adaptation -- The computable: not everything that can be defined can be computed -- Mechanistic explanations of nature: what might we look for? -- The learnable: how can one draw general lessons from particular experiences? -- The evolvable: how can complex mechanisms evolve from simpler ones? -- The deducible: how can one reason with imprecise concepts? -- Humans as ecorithms -- Machines as ecorithms: why is artificial intelligence difficult to achieve? -- Questions.".
- 2012474460 description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-184) and index.".
- 2012474460 description "Provides a model of how effective behavior can be learned even in a world as complex as our own, shedding new light on human nature.".
- 2012474460 extent "x, 195 pages :".
- 2012474460 identifier "0465032710".
- 2012474460 identifier "9780465032716".
- 2012474460 identifier 2012474460-b.html.
- 2012474460 identifier 2012474460-d.html.
- 2012474460 issued "2013".
- 2012474460 language "eng".
- 2012474460 subject "150.1 23".
- 2012474460 subject "Algorithms.".
- 2012474460 subject "BF39.3 .V35 2013".
- 2012474460 subject "Human behavior Mathematical models.".
- 2012474460 subject "Mathematics in nature.".
- 2012474460 subject "Nature Mathematical models.".
- 2012474460 tableOfContents "Ecorithms -- Prediction and adaptation -- The computable: not everything that can be defined can be computed -- Mechanistic explanations of nature: what might we look for? -- The learnable: how can one draw general lessons from particular experiences? -- The evolvable: how can complex mechanisms evolve from simpler ones? -- The deducible: how can one reason with imprecise concepts? -- Humans as ecorithms -- Machines as ecorithms: why is artificial intelligence difficult to achieve? -- Questions.".
- 2012474460 title "Probably approximately correct : nature's algorithms for learning and prospering in a complex world / Leslie Valiant.".
- 2012474460 type "text".