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The programme looks at the basic procedures used to formulate computer programmes. Simple procedures are used to create more computer programmes. These procedures are compared throughout to human b...ehaviour.
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Module code and title: D303, Cognitive psychology
Item code: D303; 02
First transmission date: 13-03-1978
Published: 1978
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Duration: 00:24:30
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Producer: Roger Penfound
Contributors: Marc Eisenstadt; Clive Holloway
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Artificial intelligence; Computers; Perception; Psychology
Footage description: The programme takes place in a studio before an invited audience of O.U. students. Marc Eisenstadt introduces film of a sophisticated robot, Shakey. Marc and Clive Holloway examine the flow chart constructed for Mazey in the previous programme. This could be extended for a robot like Shakey, or a human being, but the help of a computer would be needed. Marc explains how the information in the flow chart could be placed in a computer. He describes the procedures available in the computer. Marc now explains how the computer allows for new procedures to be created. He demonstrates how it is possible to use the computer to infer relationships, using the simple procedures already in the computer. Clive Holloway sums up what has been achieved in the programme; a process of inference has been developed and also a method of building procedures upon procedures.
Master spool number: 6HT/72654
Production number: 00525_2401
Videofinder number: 201
Available to public: no