- re|cog|ni|to|ry
- re|cog|ni|to|ry «rih KOG nuh TR ee, -TOHR-», adjective.= recognitive. (Cf. ↑recognitive)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Cog (band) — Cog Origin Sydney, Australia Genres Progressive rock, alternative rock Years active 1998–2010 Labels Difrnt Music National Recorder Little Samurai … Wikipedia
COG — es un proyecto de creación de un robot autónomo inteligente con forma humana. Comenzó en el año 1993, en el Laboratorio de inteligencia artificial, del Instituto Tecnológico de Massachusetts (MIT, del inglés, Massachusetts Institute of… … Wikipedia Español
Cog Hill Golf & Country Club — Cog Hill Club information Location Lemont, Illinois United States … Wikipedia
Cog — est un projet de recherche du groupe robotique humanoïde HRG du Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cette recherche se base sur l hypothèse qu une intelligence d un niveau humain nécessite l accumulation de l expérience de l interaction avec… … Wikipédia en Français
Cog (project) — Cog was a project at the Humanoid Robotics Group of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was based on the hypothesis that human level intelligence requires gaining experience from interacting with humans, like human infants do. This in… … Wikipedia
Cog (software) — Cog Cog 0.07 (r909) Developer(s) Vincent Spader … Wikipedia
Cog (robotique) — Cog est un projet de recherche du groupe robotique humanoïde HRG du Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Cette recherche se base sur l hypothèse qu une intelligence d un niveau humain nécessite l accumulation de l expérience de l interaction… … Wikipédia en Français
Cog — may refer to: A part of a gear system Cog (ship), a small sailing vessel A tenon that extends all the way through another piece of wood, in joinery The evil robots in Toontown Online The evil robot drones of the Machine Empire seen in Power… … Wikipedia
Cog railway Tanvald–Harrachov — Cog railway Tanvald Harrachov Legend … Wikipedia
Cog's Ladder — of group development is based on the work, Cog s Ladder: A Model of Group Growth , by George O. Charrier, an employee of Procter and Gamble, published in a company newsletter in 1972. The original document was written to help group managers at… … Wikipedia
Cog — (k[o^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cogged} (k[o^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Cogging}.] [Cf. W. coegio to make void, to beceive, from coeg empty, vain, foolish. Cf. {Coax}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. To seduce, or draw away, by adulation, artifice, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English