Cybernetics

English (en)

Cybernetics
Cybernetics is an interdisciplinary 
field that studies the structure, 
regulation, and communication 
within systems, whether they are 
biological, mechanical, social, or 
computational. It focuses on 
understanding how systems function, 
how they are controlled, and how 
they can adapt and self-regulate 
through feedback loops. 

Other languages: Yoruba, Hausa

Related terms
Cyber, Cyber Intelligence, Cyber Security

Igbo (ig)

  • Amumamu ke jikọrọ ndụ

Decomposition: Anụ na igwe n'owaozi Meaning: tudy of life, animals and mechanics in cyberspace.

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  • Akọ-mmekọmmadụnaigwe

Decomposition: The study of human and machine interaction.

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  • Mmụta mmekọ mmadụ na anụmanụ keọwa ozi

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  • Ọmụmụ mmekọrịta kemmadụ na igwe

Decomposition: Ọmụmụ - the study. Mmekọrịta - igweeraction. Kemmadụ na igwe - of both human and machine.

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