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heuristics
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The study of heuristic methods and principles.
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The word 'heuristics' is correct and usable in written English.
'Heuristics' is the study of problem-solving, learning, and cognition. It can be used to refer to a rule of thumb or a basic strategy used to make a decision or come to a conclusion. Example: The professor discussed the different heuristics that can be used to evaluate a situation and make a decision.
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So the car, the plane, the bicycle, the voice-only telephone, the espresso machine and, luckily, the wall-to-wall bookshelf will still be with us.The world will face severe biological and electronic pandemics, another gift from globalisation.Religious practice will experience a revival, seen as a conveyor of robust heuristics, cultural values and rituals.
In a world of uncertainty you need rules of thumb, called heuristics.
Instead they have developed ways of mapping the evolution of stress patterns, identifying areas at risk and refining heuristics for hazard assessment.
"The computer struggles with that," says Dr Ferrucci.Another problem for the computer is copying the facility the human brain has to use experience-based short-cuts (heuristics) to perform tasks.
That must be superior to the application of some misguided heuristics.
Humans also follow heuristics or "rules of thumb" that guide our responses to certain stimuli; these may have developed when mankind lived in much more dangerous surroundings.
And the fact that its progeny are composed of bits and pieces from legitimate programs will help to fool scanners that rely on heuristics—rules of thumb designed to spot dodgy behaviour.
I have four suggestions, all simple measures I call "heuristics"—practical and solid rules that come from experience that can decrease the fragility of the economic system, selected because they are both uncomplicated (except for academic economists) and highly effective.My first suggestion aims to deter the "too big to fail" effect and prevent bonus-earners from taking advantage of the public.
Philosophical issues also arise about rational heuristics, about the characteristics of hypotheses worthy of articulation and testing, and, on the meta-level, about the nature and scope of philosophical reflection itself.
Any intellectual or creative practice is guided by a set of standards and heuristics about how to proceed, and "experts" evaluate the performances of practitioners based on their judgments of how well the practitioner meets the standards.
When conflict among these three heuristics arise, Levinson argues that these are resolved in the following way: Q defeats M, and M defeats I. Contemporary philosophical approaches to pragmatics are often classified by their view of the two models discussed in Section 3.1.
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