Interactions of actors theory is a theory developed by Gordon Pask and Gerard de Zeeuw. It is a generalisation of Pask's earlier conversation theory: The chief distinction being that conversation theory focuses on analysing the specific features that allow a conversation to emerge between two participants, whereas interaction of actor's theory focuses on the broader domain of conversation in which conversations may appear, disappear, and reappear over time. (Wikipedia).
What Is Interaction Design?: Understanding Design
Interaction design is a new field of design originated by Bill Moggridge and Bill Verplank. Interaction design focuses on the ways people interact with objects, such as the range of new electronic devices you use today. Join Prasad Boradkar, a professor emeritus of industrial design at A
From playlist Understanding Design
Spoken and Interactional Competence | Part 4
In the fourth installment of this series, I provide more information about interactional competence (IC) and provide an overview of a framework which consists of several aspects of IC such as speech acts, speech events, etc.
From playlist Interactional Competence
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Two-Factor Interactions Example
Two-factor interactions are the simplest kind of variable interaction in statistically designed experiments. Here we explore one such two factor interaction: the interdependence of water and sunlight in growing plants. To support the creation of videos like these, get early access, acces
From playlist Design of Experiments (DOE)
Spoken and Interactional Competence | Intersubjectivity, theory of mind, & authenticity | Part 5
In the last (fifth) installment of this series, I provide more information about intersubjectivity, the theory of mind, authenticity, and variability. These last two constitute a dilemma in the assessment of interactional competence.
From playlist Interactional Competence
The Anatomy of a Dynamical System
Dynamical systems are how we model the changing world around us. This video explores the components that make up a dynamical system. Follow updates on Twitter @eigensteve website: eigensteve.com
From playlist Research Abstracts from Brunton Lab
Visualization of tensors - part 1
This video visualizes tensors. It shows some introduction to tensor theory and demonstrates it with the Cauchy stress tensor. Future parts of this series will show more theory and more examples. It talks about the term 'tensor' as used in physics and math. In the field of AI the term 'te
From playlist Animated Physics Simulations
R - Conditional Inference Trees and Random Forests
Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Summer 2019 https://www.patreon.com/statisticsofdoom This video is part of my human language modeling class. This video covers the more on collocations (words paired together) using conditional inference trees and random forests. Note: these videos are par
From playlist Human Language (ANLY 540)
From playlist Week 9: Social Networks
Best of Velocity: What, Where and When Is Risk in System Design?
Johan Bergström, Associate Professor at Lund University, Sweden, will introduce the notion of risk in system design. Following up on Richard Cook's highly appreciated talk on safety in complex systems, during last year's Velocity conference, Johan will introduce how our risk management str
From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 2
How to Program the Many Cores For Inconsistency Robustness
(January 12, 2011) Carl Hewitt gives a presentation addressing the current state of Moore's Law and looks at how Alan Turing's Model of Computation relates to this. He shows how this law can be applied to small system as well as very small systems. Stanford University: http://www.stanfor
From playlist Engineering
Stanford Seminar - Preventing Successful Cyberattacks Using Strongly-typed Actors
Carl Hewitt MIT John Perry Stanford University UC Riverside June 17, 2021 Carl and John discuss how fundamental higher-order theories of mathematical structures of computer science are categorical meaning that they can be axiomatized up to a unique isomorphism thereby removing any ambi
From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series
Stanford Seminar - Interactive Imitation Learning: Planning Alongside Humans
Sanjiban Choudhury Cornell University (currently at Aurora) January 21, 2022 Advances in machine learning have fueled progress towards deploying real-world robots from assembly lines to self-driving. However, if robots are to truly work alongside humans in the wild, they need to solve fun
From playlist Stanford AA289 - Robotics and Autonomous Systems Seminar
SICSS 2017 - Guest Lecture by Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon (Day 4. June 22, 2017)
The first Summer Institute in Computational Social Science was held at Princeton University from June 18 to July 1, 2017, sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation. For more details, please visit https://compsocialscience.github.io/summer-institute/2017/
From playlist Guest Speakers
What is Social Psychology? An Introduction
Learn more about Social Psychology: https://practicalpie.com/social-psychology/ Enroll in my 30 Day Brain Bootcamp: https://practicalpie.com/30-day-brain-bootcamp-plan/ --- Invest in yourself and support this channel! --- ❤️ Psychology of Attraction: https://practicalpie.com/POA ⏰ Psycho
From playlist Social Psychology
Stanford Seminar - Scalable Intelligent Systems Build and Deploy by 2025
Carl Hewitt MIT Emeritus January 23, 2019 The next stage of human-computer evolution, Scalable Intelligent Systems, integrates people, communications, and computers into a unified cooperative environment. Think of it as moving beyond Google, Facebook, Instagram, and the other social netwo
From playlist Stanford EE380-Colloquium on Computer Systems - Seminar Series
Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Missouri State University Summer/Fall 2016 PSY 523 Psychology and Language lectures covering material from Harley's The Psychology of Language: From Data to Theory. Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdo
From playlist PSY 523 Psychology and Language
Discrete-Time Dynamical Systems
This video shows how discrete-time dynamical systems may be induced from continuous-time systems. https://www.eigensteve.com/
From playlist Data-Driven Dynamical Systems
Lecture 17, Pirandello, of UGS 303, Ideas of the Twentieth Century, at the University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2013
From playlist UT Austin: UGS 303 Political Philosophy - Ideas of the 20th Century | CosmoLearning.org Philosophy