Neuro-inspired information processing / Alain Cappy.
By: Cappy, Alain [author.]
Contributor(s): Ohio Library and Information Network
Series: Electronics engineering series (London, England): Publisher: London : Hoboken, NJ : ISTE Ltd ; John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020Description: 1 online resource (245 pages) : illustrationsContent type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119721802; 1119721806; 9781119721796; 1119721792Subject(s): Neural networks (Computer science) | Neural computersGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Neuro-Inspired Information ProcessingDDC classification: 006.3/2 LOC classification: QA76.87 | .C37 2020Online resources: Connect to resource | Connect to resource | Connect to resource (off-campus) Summary: Wealth is no longer just an ability to live well in a world shaped by human activities. It is also an ability to push back or defer the limits of a world in biological and climatic closure. This book examines the theoretical conflicts and the power plays which often oppose the socio-political and technical-financial practices of recognition of what intervenes in the production of this wealth - i.e. of what has value. It lays down the principles of a contributory modeling method, allowing debates around the concept of development; the building of scenarios; the negotiation of their implementation; and a cross-sectoral reading of their social, ecological and economic costs. This method, called Dynamic Modeling of Cost Systems, is based on a territorial communication device which articulates political, contractual and accounting innovations using deliberative and normative digital tools. It combines different local representations of value, in order to approach wealth through an integrated analysis of micro-, meso- and macro- issues.Includes bibliographical references and index.
Wealth is no longer just an ability to live well in a world shaped by human activities. It is also an ability to push back or defer the limits of a world in biological and climatic closure. This book examines the theoretical conflicts and the power plays which often oppose the socio-political and technical-financial practices of recognition of what intervenes in the production of this wealth - i.e. of what has value. It lays down the principles of a contributory modeling method, allowing debates around the concept of development; the building of scenarios; the negotiation of their implementation; and a cross-sectoral reading of their social, ecological and economic costs. This method, called Dynamic Modeling of Cost Systems, is based on a territorial communication device which articulates political, contractual and accounting innovations using deliberative and normative digital tools. It combines different local representations of value, in order to approach wealth through an integrated analysis of micro-, meso- and macro- issues.
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