Kybernetes: Volume 3 Issue 2
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The international journal of cybernetics, systems and management sciencesTable of contents
APPLICATION OF THE LINE THEORY TO TRANSMEMBRANE POTENTIAL CHANGES IN NERVE FIBRES
A.J.‐P. ALTMANNLine theory and the description of phenomena in subthreshold stimulated nerve fibres have many common features. This paper offers accurate formulations of these relations. It…
AN EFFICIENT DATA MODEL FOR LARGE SCALE TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
RONALD G. HOELZEMAN, MARLIN H. MICKLEThe emphasis on transportation for urban, suburban and interstate systems has brought about a need for reconsidering the types of models which are used for such systems. Two…
GENERALIZED MODEL OF THE LIVING ORGANISM AND ITS CYBERNETIC FOUNDATIONS
C.A. BOGDANSKIThe placement of each class of self regulating systems on the dimensional scale is a factor which determines the following : type of forces being responsible for the integration…
DETERMINATION OF THE OPTIMUM NUMBER OF CORRECTABLE AND DETECTABLE ERRORS FOR A GIVEN CODE
J. SPÂNUIn this paper a method is proposed for the determination of the correctable and detectable errors number, which ensures an optimum compromise between the incorrect decoding…
SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION IN BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
RENÉ HIRSIGAn identification method is described which allows the approximation of experimental observations by means of a phenomenalistic model. The method is theoretically based on system…
THE BAYES METHODS FOR SEEKING THE EXTREMAL POINT
J. MOCKUSA number of problems in engineering and in the sciences may be formulated as involving a search for the extremal point of some multivariable utility function f. The Bayes method…
A SYSTEM OF PATTERN PERCEPTION—A SUGGESTION
C. ZELLERA general approach to the problem is suggested. Using optical contrast as a general characteristic it is shown how objects are identified as such before their structure is…