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Lida

Lida (; ; ; ) is a city in western Belarus in Hrodna Voblast, situated west of Minsk.

Lida (disambiguation)

Lida is the name of the following locations:

  • Lida, Hrodna Voblast, Belarus
  • Lida, Nevada, United States
  • Lida Township, Minnesota, United States
  • Lake Lida, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States
  • Lida Hooe Elementary School, Dallas, Texas, United States
  • Lida Junction Airport, Nevada, United States

The following individuals have the given name Lida:

  • Lida Abdul, Afghan artist
  • Lída Baarová (1914–2000), Czech actress
  • Lida E. Harkins, American politician, Massachusetts House of Representatives
  • Lida Shaw King (1868–1932), American classicist
  • Lida Lee Tall (1873–1942), American educator
  • Lida Yusupova (born 1961), Russian activist

Lida may also be:

  • LIDA (cognitive architecture), a cognitive architecture developed by Stan Franklin and colleagues at the University of Memphis
  • Battle of Lida (disambiguation), which may refer to a number of different battles
  • LIDA (marketing agency), a marketing agency in London, UK
  • A brand of agricultural equipment produced by Belarus-based company Lidagroprommash
  • A former nickname used by Gwen Araujo, American murder victim
  • In Mandarin Chinese, the colloquial name for some polytechnics and technology universities, including:
    • Beijing Institute of Technology
    • Hebei Polytechnic University
    • Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Linux Interactive DisAssembler
LIDA (marketing agency)

LIDA is a direct and digital marketing agency in London, England. It is part of the M&C Saatchi Group of companies. LIDA's main clients include Boots, MINI, Sportingbet, COI - Royal Air Force, HNS, Acas, FSA and Home Office, East Midlands Trains and South West Trains.

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LIDA (cognitive architecture)

The LIDA (Learning Intelligent Distribution Agent) cognitive architecture is an integrated artificial cognitive system that attempts to model a broad spectrum of cognition in biological systems, from low-level perception/action to high-level reasoning. Developed primarily by Stan Franklin and colleagues at the University of Memphis, the LIDA architecture is empirically grounded in cognitive science and cognitive neuroscience. In addition to providing hypotheses to guide further research, the architecture can support control structures for software agents and robots. Providing plausible explanations for many cognitive processes, the LIDA conceptual model is also intended as a tool with which to think about how minds work.

Two hypotheses underlie the LIDA architecture and its corresponding conceptual model: 1) Much of human cognition functions by means of frequently iterated (~10 Hz) interactions, called cognitive cycles, between conscious contents, the various memory systems and action selection. 2) These cognitive cycles, serve as the "atoms" of cognition of which higher-level cognitive processes are composed.