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    Artificial Intelligence in Today’s Society Larry Anderson INF103 Instructor Geathers November 21‚ 2011 “The goal of many computer scientists since the mid-20th century has been to create a computer that could perform logical operations.”(Bowles‚ 2010‚ 9.2). The journey to achieving this is called Artificial Intelligence‚ which is considered to be the branch of computer science that is focused on creating machines that engage in human behavior‚ and intelligence. “The term Artificial Intelligence

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    Artificial intelligence Proposal Abstract In my Proposal I will be focus on finding solutions for problems which are complex and hard to understand by human mind. It’ll also include focusing on features which are taken from human intelligence‚ and dealing with them in a computer friendly way. Moreover I’ll focus on the areas that concern this topic‚ like neural networks‚ robot vision‚ knowledge representation and reasoning process etc. Project Field Artificial intelligence can fall more

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    Topic: Artificial Sweeteners Artificial sweeteners are chemicals or natural compounds that replace the sweetness of sugar‚ without all of the calories. But sometimes the label ’sugar-free’ masks calories present in the food or drink. Aspartame‚ which is in Equal is a common chemical sweetener with crazy possible side effects. Effects include hallucinations to seizures and brain tumors; it is hardly worth consuming for the sake of saved calories in my opinion. Then you also have Sucralose‚ which

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    A “New Hope” for Artificial Intelligence Automation ethics and robotics rights are becoming issues in the artificial intelligence arena with the preponderance of research being essentially hypothetical. Regrettably the professed abundance of research in cognitive technology safety is misleading and offers a foretaste that is capitalized by the entertainment industry. Hollywood hotshots provide a distraction from our monotonous life with fantasy diversion with the likes of Back to the Future trilogy

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    “GROUND WATER AND ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE IN GUJARAT” ABSTRACT Though groundwater is an important source of irrigation in India‚ its availability is non-uniform in space and time. In Saurashtra region of Gujarat state‚ problem of groundwater depletion has arisen due to high withdrawal than rate of replenishment of groundwater. This also resulted in seawater intrusion in coastal areas at very high rate. The water harvesting and groundwater recharge activities played an important role in increasing the

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    The technology of artificial nutrition and hydration (ANH) allows the provision of complete nutrition to patients who in the past would not have received such treatment. However‚ the wisdom of administering long-term ANH to every patient who can no longer eat independently is debatable (Peck et al 1990; Meyers and Grodin 1991; Hodges and Tolle 1994) and decisions around its use at the end of life have raised significant clinical‚ ethical‚ and legal concerns

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    Computers‚ Environment and Urban Systems 25 (2001) 267–278 www.elsevier.com/locate/compenvurbsys Integrating GIS‚ GPS and GSM technologies for the effective management of ambulances G. Derekenaris a‚*‚ J. Garofalakis b‚ C. Makris a‚ J. Prentzas a‚ S. Sioutas a‚ A. Tsakalidis b a Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics‚ Graphics‚ Multimedia & GIS Lab‚ School of Engineering‚ University of Patras‚ 26500 Rion‚ Patras‚ Greece b Computer Technology Institute‚ Research Unit 5‚ PO

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    M01_HAYK1399_SE_03_C01.QXD 10/1/08 7:03 PM Page 47 C H A P T E R 1 Rosenblatt’s Perceptron ORGANIZATION OF THE CHAPTER The perceptron occupies a special place in the historical development of neural networks: It was the first algorithmically described neural network. Its invention by Rosenblatt‚ a psychologist‚ inspired engineers‚ physicists‚ and mathematicians alike to devote their research effort to different aspects of neural networks in the 1960s and the 1970s. Moreover

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    Artificial Intelligence: What Is It Good For? Katrina L Schultz INF 103 Aaron Richardson 01/14/2013 The science of artificial intelligence‚ often abbreviated to A.I.‚ is an exciting and dynamic field that’s rife with potentially unlimited applications. It is something that is already becoming part of our everyday lives‚ and will likely only become more and more common as the field continues to advance. What‚ exactly‚ is artificial intelligence‚ though? The Merriam-Webster Dictionary

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    one might suspect that adaptationism has provided a basis of knowledge for countless disciplines. He argued that in nature‚ species evolve by a process analogous to selective breeding‚ or artificial selection‚ wherein organisms are modified in the course of successive generations to suit human purposes. In artificial selection‚ the breed capitalizes upon naturally occurring variation and allows only those individuals with desired characteristics (such as running fast‚ producing abundant amounts of milk

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