
Basic automata description. Internal and input states coding in finite state automata, FSA. Phenomenological and functional discrepancy of FSA for real input – infinite state automata ISA. Basic ISA working cycles: imposed communication action (P), autonomous automatic actions (A), mimicking actions (C). Basic PCA diagrams in ISA. Origination and processing of mimicking actions – simple feelings of adequacy and inadequacy. Qualitative pictorial coding of internal processed data. Qualitative pictorial algebra and its interpretations. ISA internal state selection, preferences and contradictions. Dreaming as pictorial internal state selection in ISA. Development cycle of ISA and basic designer’ s dilemma: training or education of automata.
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finite state automata FSA; infinite state automata ISA; PAC diagram; mimicking actions; dreaming, mimicking actions, dreaming, PAC diagram, infinite state automata ISA, finite state automata FSA
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