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  2. IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society - Wikipedia

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    The Group would later change its name to IEEE Professional Technical Group on Human Factors in Electronics (1963), IEEE Human Factors in Electronics Group (1964), Man-Machine Systems Group (1968), Systems, Man and Cybernetics Group (1970), and finally Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society (1972). [3] 3 areas of IEEE SMC technical activities

  3. American Society for Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    The "Wiener Medal in Cybernetics" is an annual award by the American Society for Cybernetics in recognition of outstanding achievements or contributions in the field of cybernetics. [10] Since 2005 the award has been redefined to recognize achievements and contributions from younger scholars and researchers working in cybernetics or with ...

  4. Cybernetics Society - Wikipedia

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    CYBCOM: CYBCOM is a Cybernetics discussion group. [3] Fellows of the Cybernetics Society: Some of the numerous fellows are Ranulph Glanville, Charles Hampden-Turner, Mick Ashby (Ethical regulator), Dr D.J. Stewart (Nudge theory), Dr James Wilk (Nudge theory), Dr Martin Smith [4] and Dr David Dewhurst. [5]

  5. Principia Cybernetica - Wikipedia

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    American Society for Cybernetics. Evolution, Complexity and Cognition group: a transdisciplinary research group at the Free University of Brussels, Belgium, founded in 2004 and directed by Francis Heylighen. Journal of Memetics-Evolutionary Models of Information Transmission (JoM-EMIT) is an international peer-refereed scientific journal

  6. Portal:Systems science/Article/7 - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics is closely related to control theory and systems theory. Contemporary cybernetics began as an interdisciplinary study connecting the fields of control systems, electrical network theory, mechanical engineering, logic modeling, evolutionary biology and neuroscience in the 1940s.

  7. Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics' central concept of circular causality is of wide applicability, leading to diverse applications and relations with other fields. Many of the initial applications of cybernetics focused on engineering, biology, and exchanges between the two, such as medical cybernetics and robotics and topics such as neural networks, heterarchy. [35]

  8. Category:Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics is a transdisciplinary approach for exploring regulatory systems with feedback, their structures, constraints, and possibilities. Cybernetics is relevant to the study of systems, such as mechanical, physical, biological, cognitive, and social .

  9. List of systems scientists - Wikipedia

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    Charles François (1922–2019) Belgian specialist in the field of cybernetics and systems science, known as founding editor of the International Encyclopedia of Systems and Cybernetics; Christian Fuchs (born 1976) Austrian social scientist who focuses his research on information society theory, social theory, critical theory.