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Modeler

Modeler \Mod"el*er\, n. One who models; hence, a worker in plastic art. [Written also modeller.]

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modeler

alt. 1 a person who makes models, especially from a plastic medium such as clay 2 a person who models the behaviour of a physical system, especially by using a computer model 3 (context computing English) a computer program that simulates a physical system 4 (context computing English) a computer program that generates a three-dimensional representation of an object or system n. 1 a person who makes models, especially from a plastic medium such as clay 2 a person who models the behaviour of a physical system, especially by using a computer model 3 (context computing English) a computer program that simulates a physical system 4 (context computing English) a computer program that generates a three-dimensional representation of an object or system

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modeler

n. a person who creates models [syn: modeller]

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The fact that philosophers, modelers and neurobiologists are actually listening to one another, and that computer people have at last begun to show some respect for biological as well as artefactual brains, clearly makes their analyses an advance over the earlier ones, in which Al enthusiasts tended to run away with preconceived notions of what nerve cells did, and soon cut off all meaningful contact with the biological phenomena which the neurobiologists were studying.

Papert rightly describes it, one group of modelers, those I describe as reductionist, argued that the proper approach for Al was to take the brain and to endeavour to simulate some of its known properties using computers.

Al modelers in equal measure - though it is of course the first two who call the financial shots.

The matter cannot be left to the novelists any more than to the modelers, though the former certainly make a better fist of it, and are easier to read.

I discussed in Chapter 4, the raw material for modelers and theorists of memory ever since his book appeared.

For memory modelers it is therefore particularly rich in offering the possibility of playing with hebb-type learning rules in synapses whose connections are genuinely understood rather than merely guessed at.

Brains carry out linear computations relatively slowly yet can exercise judgemental functions with an extreme ease that baffles the modelers.

Anyway, the other replies broke down as follows: five accountants, twelve computer software designers, one data collection manager, two probation officers, one natural catastrophe modeler, three chiropodists, one stockbroker, one master mariner and six solicitors including .

If Cartesian dualism is thesis, and behaviourism antithesis, the programme of the holistic modelers epitomized by Boden's slogan is a sort of unholy Hegelian synthesis.

We can extract the identical concepts from any of the standard mathematically idealized and generalized moral social codes used by sociological modelers.