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Iosifidis, Petros, et Stylianos Papathanassopoulos. « Media, politics and state broadcasting in Greece ». European Journal of Communication 34, no 4 (19 avril 2019) : 345–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267323119844414.

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This article focuses on governmental control over state broadcasting media in Greece and analyses whether Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation can be considered as public or state broadcaster. The first part explores the interrelationship between media, politics and the state in Greece, and the ways the latter has affected the development of Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation. By doing so, it makes references to similar Southern European broadcasting models that are also characterised by clientist manners, ministerial censorship, a powerful state and a weak civil society. Furthermore, it looks at the devastating impact of haphazard deregulation and market liberalisation on Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation since the early 1990s, when the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation lost much of its formerly loyal audience and advertising income to a number of newly launched commercial television channels. Part 2 assesses the degree of political, editorial and financial independence of Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation under the current SYRIZA-led administration. Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation was re-launched by the left-wing SYRIZA government after a temporary 2-year closure, but it is struggling to maintain a competitive advantage and a politically neutral output.
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Cormack, Patricia, et James F. Cosgrave. « Theorising the state celebrity : a case study of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ». Celebrity Studies 5, no 3 (8 mai 2014) : 321–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19392397.2014.911111.

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Vujanic, Ana. « The future of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia’s ‘chilling’ mediascape ». Australian Journalism Review 43, no 1 (1 juin 2021) : 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/ajr_00060_7.

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Two decades after Pierre Bourdieu published On Television and Journalism chronicling the decline of French public broadcasting and serious news, Australia’s national broadcaster, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is in the throes of a similar decline. Besieged by a combination of funding cuts, allegations of political interference, pressure from the commercial media sector, nepotism and legislative frameworks at both federal and state levels that have sent a chill through Australian journalism, the ABC is facing challenging times. Through long-form interviews with journalists and senior bureau figures from the ABC Brisbane Bureau, this study seeks to gauge the extent to which the landscape for conducting public interest journalism in Australia has changed since 2018 and what the future of the ABC may look like.
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Barbrook, Richard. « Melodies or rhythms ? : the competition for the Greater London FM radio licence ». Popular Music 9, no 2 (mai 1990) : 203–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143000003913.

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On 12 July 1989, the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) announced that the Greater London FM licence would go to London Jazz Radio (LJR). This franchise was allocated as part of the expansion of commercial radio in Britain. As in most other countries, the British state owns the electromagnetic spectrum. This allows the government to choose who can broadcast over the airwaves. However, unlike most industrialised countries, the British state chooses not to use all the frequencies made available for broadcasting under international treaties. Instead, there has been a ‘duopoly’ between the radio stations of the state-owned British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and commercial stations authorised by the IBA. This limitation on the number of radio stations makes the British broadcasting system seem backward compared not only with the USA, but also the rest of the European Community. However, this oligopoly is now slowly collapsing. The licencing of LJR was a first stage of a period of rapid growth in commercial radio in Britain.
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Cormack, Patricia Colleen, et James F. Cosgrave. « State celebrity, institutional charisma and the public sphere : managing scandal at the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ». Media, Culture & ; Society 38, no 7 (9 juillet 2016) : 1048–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443716635867.

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Taurino, Giulia. « Distributing CanCon : CBC strategies for international distribution ». Journal of Popular Television 8, no 3 (1 octobre 2020) : 299–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jptv_00029_1.

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This article tackles the evolution of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation international distribution strategies at the intersection of the contemporary television landscape, by providing a context and definition for Canadian content (CanCon) rules, so as to consider more recent debates on the positioning of foreign streaming services in Canada in relation to existing broadcasting companies. The aim is to problematize media policies, by outlining the present state of the debate and updating the conversation to include global streaming TV players. Key questions are explored, such as whether CanCon rules are outdated forms of cultural protectionism or still represent viable answers to the risks of media imperialism.
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Lewis, Gavin. « The Broken BBC : From Public Service to Corporate Power ». Monthly Review 67, no 11 (2 avril 2016) : 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.14452/mr-067-11-2016-04_2.

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In the face of austerity cuts to state infrastructure provision, the British Broadcasting Corporation has recently generated something of a moral panic about the future of public sector broadcasting&mdash;mobilizing both its own news channel and its friends in the corporate media around the issue. Yet in the midst of this ongoing existential crisis, few have asked: What is it we are being asked to defend?&hellip; As in car manufacturing, what is provided is a limitedly resourced primary product, altered for different consumption demands, by add-on and take-off parts.<p class="mrlink"><p class="mrpurchaselink"><a href="http://monthlyreview.org/index/volume-67-number-11" title="Vol. 67, No. 11: April 2016" target="_self">Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the <em>Monthly Review</em> website.</a></p>
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Sumartojo, Shanti. « Tweeting from the past : Commemorating the Anzac Centenary @ABCNews1915 ». Memory Studies 13, no 4 (28 mai 2017) : 400–415. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750698017709873.

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This article argues that the digital world has introduced new complexities to state commemoration of the past and public engagement with those efforts. It focuses on how national narratives are transmitted by and through particular digital lieux de mémoire; on how the archival trace of the past is presented as lively and emergent, even when the people it represents are long dead; and the implications for the temporalities of national history and memory of new digital forms of state commemoration. To make these arguments, it draws on the April 2015 ‘live tweeting’ by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation of the Anzac landing on the Gallipoli peninsula. It will use material from Twitter handle @ABCNews1915 to trace some of the links between state commemoration and the digital world, a relationship that has become more urgent in light of the increasing use of social media to articulate state-sponsored history and to communicate between states and individuals.
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Monchalin, Lisa, et Olga Marques. « "Canada under Attack from Within" : Problematizing "the Natives," Governing Borders, and the Social Injustice of the Akwesasne Dispute ». American Indian Culture and Research Journal 38, no 4 (1 janvier 2014) : 57–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.17953/aicr.38.4.m17273t2717mw667.

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When protests arose from a new Canadian federal policy requiring border officers to carry handguns in 2009, authorities shut down the border to Akwesasne Territory. An initial Canada Broadcasting Corporation news article on this highly publicized event caused an influx of people to post opinions to the online article's message board. Examining 657 of these comments, we analyze the embeddedness of discourses relating to securitization, sovereignty, and citizenship. Highlighting the contentious dichotomy that defines the problematic as either "the Natives" or "the State," this article reveals how many perceptions are filtered through a colonialist lens—a mentality that considers Native peoples a threat and assumes that Canada is "under attack from within."
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Emovwodo, Silas Oghenemaro. « The Role of Radio Programs in Agricultural Development Schemes in Osun State, Nigeria ». Jurnal Spektrum Komunikasi 7, no 2 (23 décembre 2019) : 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.37826/spektrum.v7i2.4.

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This research attempts to study the role of radio programming on agricultural development schemes in Osun State, Nigeria, with Osun State Broiler Outgrower Production Scheme (OBOPS) And Rural Enterprise and Agricultural Programme (O-REAP) as case study as well as radio’s involvement in agriculture, with a review of an indigenous agricultural program, Aroko Bodunde, broadcast on the Osun State Broadcasting Corporation, Orisun FM, 89.5, Ile-Ife, a community radio station. Powerful-Effect Model and Agenda Setting Theory served as the framework for this study while adopting the descriptive survey of research. Findings revealed that radio programming role in the development of agriculture cannot be overemphasized, as the messages conveyed via the radio wave has helped to increase awareness, inform, enlighten, educate as well as encourage and mobilize listeners to embrace agriculture. Furthermore, findings showed that Orisun FM, 89.5, had a positive influence on listeners which enhanced the development of OBOPS and O-REAP agricultural schemes. It was therefore recommended that governments at all levels in Nigeria should employ community radios in quickening the pace of agricultural development and schemes as radio has proven to be adequately appropriate in giving impetus for the development of all kinds at any level.
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Da-Wariboko, Biobele. « Investigating the effects of the proliferation of commercial broadcasting on public service broadcasting : the case of Rivers State of Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation ». Thesis, Rhodes University, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1002876.

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1992 marked a turning point in Nigeria’s broadcasting history as the country formally deregulated her broadcast space. However, it was not until March 2002 that the first commercial radio station was established in Rivers State, a broadcast environment hitherto monopolised by Radio Rivers. The coming of the first independent radio station in Rivers State in March 2002 was followed by the establishment of two other stations in October 2003 and November 2003 respectively. As important as these events in broadcasting in Rivers State are, however, media scholars have argued that in most societies where such change has taken place, public service broadcasters have tampered with their values of being an open space where individuals and groups can come together to be educated, informed, and entertained. This study investigates the extent to which the proliferation of commercial broadcasting outlets has affected Radio Rivers’ public service programming and scheduling. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, through in-depth interviews and analysis of the mandate and programme schedules, the study established that while Radio Rivers still maintains some public service values, its current programming policy is driven by the need to compete with the commercial broadcasters. This is evidenced in the decrease in the programme space allocated to current affairs and educational programmes on the schedule, (the genre of public service broadcasting), and the increase in attention to advertisements and entertainment programmes, (the genre of commercial broadcasting). The study also confirms the adverse effects of dwindling financial resources as forcing public service radios to compromise on their public service values, as majority of programmes on Radio Rivers current programme schedules are now geared towards attracting advertisers rather than serving the public good and interests. However, the study proved that it is not in all cases that the entry of commercial broadcasters into Rivers State broadcast space has undermined Radio Rivers public service values. Indeed, in leading to the expansion of interactive, news, and the diversification of entertainment programmes spaces on Radio Rivers’ programming schedules, the proliferation of commercial broadcasters has yielded some positive effects on Radio Rivers public service values and contribution to the public sphere. The study further highlights the need for some policy reforms at Radio Rivers, such as the introduction of licence fees, increased government funding and loosening government’s current control over the station. In addition, there is the need for the edict establishing the station to be amended to reflect the current trends in broadcasting in Rivers State, and above all to reposition Radio Rivers to sustain public good and public interests in its programming.
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Masuku, John. « The public broadcaster model and the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) : an analytical study ». Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/6527.

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Thesis (MPhil)--University of Stellenbosch, 2011.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this analytical study was to establish whether the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) operates as a true public broadcaster or as a state-controlled broadcaster. The performance of the ZBC was analysed through its main 8.00 pm television news bulletins broadcast during the period between the signing of the Global Political Agreement (GPA) by the Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front, ZANU (PF) and the two Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) political parties in September 2008 and the establishment of the inclusive Government of National Unity (GNU) in February 2009. The study was undertaken from within the paradigms of the Social Responsibility Theory as this was deemed the most applicable in terms of the research subject. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods were applied as part of a process of triangulation. The qualitative research method, as the main methodological approach, was applied to solicit views and opinions of participants by use of questionnaires designed to interview specific interviewees, namely the ZBC journalists and spokespersons for the various political parties now in the GNU. The journalists explained how they gathered and packaged news bulletins having to endure some government interference on a regular basis. The MDCs' spokespersons outlined how the ZBC denied them broadcast time for their rallies, press statements and participation in live debates. ZANU (PF) was of the view that the MDC parties only wanted to blame the previous ZANU (PF) government through “unsubstantiated” remarks about bias and the breakdown of the rule of law and absence of democracy and freedom of expression in the country. This, according to ZANU (PF), they did in order to please their alleged Western financiers like Britain and the United States who imposed targeted sanctions on the country. Through the analysis of political parties' accessibility to the main television news bulletins, the research confirmed the assumption that the ZBC is still biased in favour of the former sole ruling ZANU (PF) party which is also in charge of the information ministry in the GNU. The study concluded that since the ZBC, as a public-funded institution, was clearly not accessible to different political parties and civic society groups in order for them to participate in a crucial nation-building process, it failed to fulfil its expected mandate as a public broadcaster. By also negating a social responsibility role that calls for high professional conduct, fairness and objectivity expected of public broadcasters, this study showed that the ZBC was still a state-controlled broadcaster that needs to be reformed.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die doel van hierdie analitiese studie was om vas te stel of die Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation (ZBC) as 'n ware openbare uitsaaier of as 'n staatsbeheerde uitsaaier funksioneer. Die werkverrigting van die ZBC is geanaliseer deur die 8 nm-TV-bulletin gedurende die periode tussen die ondertekening van die Global Political Agreement (GPA), deur die Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front, ZANU (PF) en die twee Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) politieke partye in September 2008 en die totstandkoming van die inklusiewe Government of National Unity (GNU) in Februarie 2009 te bestudeer. Beide kwalitatiewe en kwantitatiewe navorsingsmetodes is toegepas deur dit met die proses van triangulering te kombineer. Die kwalitatiewe navorsingsmetode, wat die hoof-metodologiese benadering is, is aangewend om perspektiewe en opinies van deelnemers te verkry, deur gebruik te maak van vraelyste wat ontwerp is vir spesifieke deelnemers, naamlik die ZBC joernaliste en woordvoerders van die verskillende politieke partye, tans in die GNU. Die joernaliste verduidelik hoe hulle met die inwin van nuus en samestelling van nuusbulletins inmenging van die staat op 'n gereelde basis moes verduur. Woordvoerders van die MDC het in breë trekke uiteengesit hoe die ZBC hul uitsaaityd geweier het vir hul byeenkomste, persverklarings en deelname aan regstreekse debatte. Die ZANU (PF)-deelnemers is van mening dat die MDC- partye net die vorige regering wou blameer deur "ongesubstansieerde‟ opmerkings te maak oor vooroordeel en die ontbinding van die oppergesag van die gereg, die afwesigheid van demokrasie en vryheid van spraak in die land. Dit sou hulle doen om hul beweerde Westerse finansiers, soos Brittanje en die Verenigde State, wat geteikende sanksies op die partyleierskap opgelê het, insluitende president Robert Mugabe, tevrede te stel. 'n Analise van die politieke partye se toegang tot die hooftelevisie-nuusbulletins bevestig die hipotese dat die ZBC steeds die vorige enkel regerende ZANU (PF)-party wat in beheer van die inligtingsministerie in die GNU is, bevoordeel. Die slotsom is dat, aangesien die ZBC, 'n openbaar-gefinansierde instansie, ontoeganklik vir verskillende politieke partye en burgerlike gemeenskapsgroepe is, hulle van deelname aan 'n belangrike nasiebouproses uitgesluit is. Daarmee faal die ZBC in sy veronderstelde mandaat van 'n ware openbare uitsaaier, asook sy sosiale verantwoordelikheidsrol, wat hoë professionele gedrag, regverdigheid en objektiwiteit van openbare uitsaaiers vereis. Die studie bewys die ZBC is steeds 'n staatsbeheerde uitsaaier wat hervorm moet word.
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Dlamini, Tula. « Whither state, private or public service broadcasting ? : an analysis of the construction of news on ZBC TV during the 2002 presidential election campaign in Zimbabwe ». Thesis, Rhodes University, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008257.

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The study sets out to examine the television coverage of the 2002 presidential campaign in Zimbabwe by examining the extent to which the Zimbabwe Broadcasting Corporation fulfilled the mandate of public service broadcasting. The primary objective of this study is to assess how ZBC television newscasts mediated pluralistic politics in the coverage of the country's presidential election campaign, in line with the normative public sphere principles. The thesis comprises seven chapters organized, first, with an introductory chapter, which provides the general background of the study. The chapter offers the rationale for the focus on TV rather than other media fomls . There are two theoretical and contextual chapters in which the use of both qualitative and quantitative methods is explained and findings are presented. Finally, the conclusion offers recommendations about the form broadcasting might take to fulfil a public service mandate and these include the strengthening of the public service broadcasting model along normative public sphere principles. The findings of the analysed election newscasts confirm that ZBC television election news was constructed in favour of ZANU PF at the expense of voices from other social and political constituencies.
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Da-Wariboko, Biobele. « Investigating the effects of the proliferation of commercial broadcasting on public service broadcasting : the case of Rivers State of Nigeria Broadcasting Corporation / ». 2005. http://eprints.ru.ac.za/316/.

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Abia State (Nigeria). Administrative Panel on the Affairs of the Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State. Government white paper on the report of the Administrative Panel on the Affairs of the Broadcasting Corporation of Abia State. [Abia State, Nigeria] : Abia State of Nigeria, 1994.

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Corporation, Committee on the Re-organisation of the Lagos State Broadcasting. White paper on the findings of the Committee on the Re-organisation of the Lagos State Broadcasting Corporation (L.S.B.C.). Lagos : Lagos State Government, 1996.

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Great Britain. Department of Trade and Industry. Telecommunications Act 1984 : Licence granted by the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry to Bolton Telecable Ltd. London : Department of Trade and Industry, 1990.

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Great Britain. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Broadcasting : Amendment dated 3 July, 2000, to the copy of the Agreement of 25th day of January 1996, between Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and the British Broadcasting Corporation. London : The Stationery Office, 2000.

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Great Britain. Department for Culture, Media and Sport. Broadcasting : Copy of the amendment dated 4th December 2003 to the agreement of 25th day of January 1996 (as amended) betwenn Her Majesty's Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and the British Broadcasting Corporation. Norwich : TSO, 2003.

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Vijēsiṃha, Pālita Kē. Sălaḷihiṇi vata : Tarava sihi ătiva parateraṭa yana atịn... : Śrī Laṅkā Rūpavāhinī Saṃsthāvē 30 văni saṃvatsaraya nimitten prakāśita sāra saṅgrahaya. Koḷamba : Śrī Laṅkā Rūpavāhinī Saṃsthāva, 2012.

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(Nigeria), Rivers State. Conclusions of the Government of Rivers State on the Report of the Administrative Panel of Inquiry into the Affairs of the Rivers State Broadcasting Corporation, Port Harcourt. Port Harcourt : Printed by the Dept. of Government Printing Press, 1991.

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(Nigeria), Borno State. Government white paper on the report of the Panel on the Harmonisation of Borno Radio Corporation and Borno State Television Service. Maiduguri : Govt. Printer, 1985.

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Office, General Accounting. Telecommunications : Issues related to federal funding for public television by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting : report to congressional requesters. Washington, D.C : GAO, 2004.

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Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Fourth Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation. Amendment (Cm 6075) dated 4 December 2003 to the agreement [CM 3152] dated 25 January 1996 , (as amended by the amendment [CM 4797] dated 3 July 2000) between the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport and the British Broadcasting Corporation, Monday 15 December 2003. London : Stationery Office, 2003.

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« Electromagnetic Geography and the Unreliable Nation ». Dans The Unreliable Nation, sous la direction de Edward Jones-Imhotep. The MIT Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262036511.003.0008.

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This chapter examines the rise and fall of the “radio geographies” of the North and, with them, of the relationship between Northern nature and shortwave radio disruptions in Canada. It focuses on maps created around the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)’s shortwave transmissions and their place in the large-scale state initiatives of the 1950s and 1960s. These geographies defined the failure of radio broadcasts according to a specific human geography of the North, a spatial distribution of radio transmitters, and a natural order of high-northern latitudes. That fallibility, in turn, was used to define the North as a region. Government officials envisioned shortwave radio as a medium naturally suited to the customs and culture of indigenous people. In the late 1960s, satellite communications, which promised to overcome radio disruptions, were seen as a threat not only to indigenous culture but to the definition of the region itself.
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Oommen, B. John, et Luis Rueda. « Stochastic Learning-based Weak Estimation and Its Applications ». Dans Knowledge-Based Intelligent System Advancements, 1–29. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61692-811-7.ch001.

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Although the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been researched for more than five decades, researchers, scientists and practitioners are constantly seeking superior methods that are applicable for increasingly difficult problems. In this chapter, our aim is to consider knowledge-based novel and intelligent cybernetic approaches for problems in which the environment (or medium) is time-varying. While problems of this sort can be approached from various perspectives, including those that appropriately model the time-varying nature of the environment, in this chapter, we shall concentrate on using new estimation or “training” methods. The new methods that we propose are based on the principles of stochastic learning, and are referred to as the Stochastic Learning Weak Estimators (SLWE). An empirical analysis on synthetic data shows the advantages of the scheme for non-stationary distributions, which is where we claim to advance the state-of-the-art. We also examine how these new methods can be applicable to learning and intelligent systems, and to Pattern Recognition (PR). The chapter briefly reports conclusive results that demonstrate the superiority of the SLWE in two applications, namely in PR and data compression. The application in PR involves artificial data and real-life news reports from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). We also demonstrate its applicabilty in data compression, where the underlying distribution of the files being compressed is, again, modeled as being non-stationary. The superiority of the SLWE in both these cases is demonstrated.
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