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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
Research on the attribution and cultivation of contemporary college students' Humanistic Quality
Hongxia Zhao
2017
Corpus ID: 113402989
Humanistic quality refers to the comprehensive quality or the degree of development that people have in humanities. In this…
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2016
2016
Humanistic Antidotes for Social Media/Cell Phone Addiction in the College Psychology Classroom
E. Benjamin
2016
Corpus ID: 151537976
This article describes “humanistic antidotes” to offset the widespread social media/cell phone addiction prevalent in current US…
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2007
2007
The Necessity of Higher Specialized Physical Education's Emphasis on Humanistic Chltivation
PU Gui-fu
2007
Corpus ID: 156654365
Our country's higher specialized physical education has been overemphasizing traingng students for professional knowledge in…
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2007
2007
La contemporaneidad como expresión de un nuevo humanismo
Adalberto Dias de Carvalho
2007
Corpus ID: 160714913
Today, humanistic philodophy should be a challenge to mankind in order to transsubjectively build comtemporarity as a subject…
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2005
2005
On Humanistic Permeation In the Process of Japanese Instruction
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…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Humanistic Intelligence as a Basis for Intelligent Image Processing
Steve Mann
2002
Corpus ID: 60460938
The first chapter introduces the general ideas behind wearable computing, personal technologies, and the like. It gives a…
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2001
2001
Humanistic Intelligence: WearComp as a new framework and application for intelligent signal processing
S. Haykin
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B. Kosko
2001
Corpus ID: 61459147
Humanistic Intelligence (HI) is proposed as a new signal processing framework in which the processing apparatus is inextricably…
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1998
Review
1998
Closing keynote speech: reconfigured self as basis for humanistic intelligence
Steve Mann
1998
Corpus ID: 60380237
John S. Quarterman asks the questions: "Will the U.S. continue to contain more than half of the Internet? Will one company make…
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1978
1978
Humanistic Nationism: A Language-Based Model of National Development, with Particular Reference to Post-Colonial Nations
S. Sugunasiri
1978
Corpus ID: 151936666
1964
1964
A Humanistic Technology*
H. G. Rickover
Nature
1964
Corpus ID: 46462256
"Humanistically viewed, technology is not an end in itself but a means to an end, the end being determined by man." So says…
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