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A Paradigm for Sapient (Wise) Systems: Implementations, Design&Operation

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This Chapter presents a Paradigm, from a Cybernetics point of view, that can contribute with some essential aspects to establish a baseline for the development of Artificial / Computational Sapience (Wisdom) as new disciplines. It is demonstrated here that, under the proposed Paradigm, Artificial / Computational Sapience (Wisdom) methodologies can be developed as a natural extension of some non-conventional (Soft Computing and Computational Intelligence) approaches. It is also also shown here that the proposed Paradigm serves as a general framework for the development of Intelligent / Sapient (Wise) Systems and MetaBots.

It is also demonstrated here that under the proposed Paradigm, it is possible to establish some performance criteria for the proper Design and Operation of Intelligent and Sapient (Wise) Systems. These criteria are based on establishing proper bounds on some characterizingmatrices having a prominent role on the performance of Intelligent and Sapient (Wise) Systems.

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Mayorga, R.V. (2008). A Paradigm for Sapient (Wise) Systems: Implementations, Design&Operation. In: Mayorga, R.V., Perlovsky, L.I. (eds) Toward Artificial Sapience. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84628-999-6_10

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