单词 | feed-forward |
释义 | > as lemmasfeed-ˈforward feed-ˈforward n. [after feedback n.] (a) the use of calculated or presumed future states of a process to provide criteria for its adjustment or control; anticipatory control; (b) the modification of the output signal of a circuit by a part of the input signal that has not passed through the circuit. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > intention > planning > [noun] > for purposes of control or management > use of presumed future states in feed-forward1952 the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electronics > electronic phenomena > signal > [noun] > feed-forward feed-forward1952 1952 I. A. Richards in Cybernetics: Trans. of Eighth Conf., 1951 54 You have no doubt fed forward enough to see that what I am going to talk about from now on is feed~forward. I am going to try to suggest its importance in describing how language works. 1961 E. J. Baghdady Lect. Communication Syst. Theory xix. 505 The feedforward operation..can be extended so that the amplifier bridges two or more cascaded narrow-band limiters. 1963 Engineering 6 Dec. 726/3 Anticipatory (feed-forward) control predicts the effect of input variables on output variables by solving transfer equations. < as lemmas |
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