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Humanistic intelligence

Humanistic Intelligence (HI) is defined, in the context of wearable computing, by Kurzweil, Minsky, and Mann, as follows: Humanistic Intelligence [HI… 
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2017
2017
Humanistic quality refers to the comprehensive quality or the degree of development that people have in humanities. In this… 
2016
2016
This article describes “humanistic antidotes” to offset the widespread social media/cell phone addiction prevalent in current US… 
2007
2007
Our country's higher specialized physical education has been overemphasizing traingng students for professional knowledge in… 
2007
2007
Today, humanistic philodophy should be a challenge to mankind in order to transsubjectively build comtemporarity as a subject… 
2005
2005
  • B. Yan
  • 2005
  • Corpus ID: 147890808
Modern Japanese instruction has taken as its objective both humanism and toolism instead of single toolism. In learning Japanese… 
Review
2002
Review
2002
The first chapter introduces the general ideas behind wearable computing, personal technologies, and the like. It gives a… 
2001
2001
Humanistic Intelligence (HI) is proposed as a new signal processing framework in which the processing apparatus is inextricably… 
Review
1998
Review
1998
John S. Quarterman asks the questions: "Will the U.S. continue to contain more than half of the Internet? Will one company make… 
1964
1964
"Humanistically viewed, technology is not an end in itself but a means to an end, the end being determined by man." So says…