In <EM>Psychoanalytic Participation: Action, Interaction, and Integration</EM>, Kenneth Frank argues that the gulf between analysis and what he terms "action-oriented" or cognitive-behavioral techniques is anachronistic and has unnecessarily limited the repertoire of analytically oriented clinicians
Human And Machine Perception: Communication, Interaction, And Integration
β Scribed by Sergio Vitulano; Virginio Cantoni; Vito Di Gesu; Alessandra Setti; Roberto Marmo
- Publisher
- World Scientific Publishing Company
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 183
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The theme of this book on human and machine perception is communication, interaction, and integration. For each basic topic there are invited lectures, corresponding to approaches in nature and machines, and a panel discussion. The lectures present the state of the art, outlining open questions and stressing synergies among the disciplines related to perception. The panel discussions are forums for open debate. The wide spectrum of topics allows comparison and synergy and can stimulate new approaches.
β¦ Subjects
Cybernetics -- Congresses. ; Perception -- Congresses. ; Data mining -- Congresses. ; Computer vision -- Congresses.
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