Transactional synthesis Metila
Transactional synthesis METILA® (original title: Transakční syntéza Metila) (ISBN 978-80-270-0172-9 Search this book on .) is a book edition of the paradigm and the theory of Transactional synthesis published by Gustav Mistrík. The book was published by investment company People Global Limited, Cambridge, United Kingdom with a financial contribution of an independent institution Cyber Global s.r.o. [1]. The independent research project METILA® was carried out by the author of the book – Gustav Mistrík.
Author | Gustav Mistrík |
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Country | Czech Republic |
Language | Czech |
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ISBN | 978-80-270-0172-9 Search this book on . |
History[edit]
The book was published with a subtitle „21. století – Dialog se změnil“ in 2016. In 2019, an abstract and selection of chapters translated to English were published under the title "21st century – Dialogue has changed" (ISBN 978-80-270-5883-9 Search this book on .) as an e-book.
Summary[edit]
The Transactional synthesis is a scientific paradigm and a theory that combines computational, psychosocial and cultural paradigms created by Gustav Mistrík. The Transactional synthesis is founded on the computational integration of humanistic, linguistic, psychosocial and neuroscientific approach to the processes of artificial intelligence application based on artificial neural networks. It deals mostly with interpersonal communication and its connection with machine interactions, in particular with artificial intelligence and robots.
Literature[edit]
Mistrík, Gustav (2016). Transakční syntéza Metila: 21. století - dialog se změnil. ISBN 978-80-270-0172-9. Search this book on
Mistrík, Gustav (2019). 21st century - Dialogue has changed. ISBN 978-80-270-5883-9. Search this book on
Hostka, Karel (15 September 2011), Když s vámi mluví neuronová síť
Spojení robotů, česká METILA a zahraniční NAO
References[edit]
http://transakcnisynteza.cz/ - the official website
See also[edit]
Artificial intelligence Category: Robots Category: Cybernetics Category: Cognitive modeling Category: Information Category: Information science
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