Self-Normalizing Distance Learning Tools
Self-Normalizing Distance Learning Tools
Place:
Hershey, PA
Publisher:
IGI Global
Date published:
2009
Record type:
Responsibility:
Cury, Reny, jt. author
Magellan, Junia, jt. author
Editor:
Rogers, Patricia L.
Journal Title:
Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
Source:
Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition
Subject:
Abstract:
Communication system designers minimize noise with self-correcting codes that add redundant information to the signal, increasing the probability of error detection, and recovery of the uncorrupted data. Evolutionary biologists claim that knowledge transmitted between generations of biological organisms have mechanisms that create probability traps for errors. Designers of online systems are starting to mimic these systems.
CITATION: Costa, Eduardo. Self-Normalizing Distance Learning Tools edited by Rogers, Patricia L. . Hershey, PA : IGI Global , 2009. Encyclopedia of Distance Learning, Second Edition - Available at: https://library.au.int/self-normalizing-distance-learning-tools