An Anticipatory Searchlight Approach
p. 70-83
Abstract
Anticipatory Modelling and Computing (AMC) is identified as the key difference between Popper's Bucket Theory of Science (BTS) and his Searchlight Theory of Science (STS). In analysing relevant research about intelligence and knowledge, it is found that computer based AMC may be successfully applied in order to enhance human learning and knowledge handling according to the STS paradigm. A preliminary design of such an Anticipatory Searchlight Engine (ASE) is developed. It is based on an icosahedric fractal model. A computer implementation of ASE is proven quite straightforward and feasible. However, the current one needs additional elaboration.
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Bibliographical reference
Stig C. Holmberg, « An Anticipatory Searchlight Approach », CASYS, 9 | 2001, 70-83.
Electronic reference
Stig C. Holmberg, « An Anticipatory Searchlight Approach », CASYS [Online], 9 | 2001, Online since 17 July 2024, connection on 10 January 2025. URL : http://popups.lib.uliege.be/1373-5411/index.php?id=1831