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    Machine Learning

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    Generalization is the ability of a machine learning algorithm to perform accurately on new‚ unseen examples after training on a finite data set. The core objective of a learner is to generalize from its experience.[2] The training examples from its experience come from some generally unknown probability distribution and the learner has to extract from them something more general‚ something about that distribution‚ that allows it to produce useful answers in new cases. Machine learning‚ knowledge discovery

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    The Machine Stops

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    Machine Stops Draft 24 March 2010 The Machine Stop’s published in 1909 by E. M Forster is an amazing prediction of a future where humans live below the surface of the earth in “The Machine.”Connected by something similar to the internet and communicating only by webcam‚ their every need is met and physical contact has become obsolete. There is a lot in this story that can be compared with our lives now in regards to dependence on technology and the way that it controls our lives‚ I am going to

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    The Washing Machine

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    Washing Machine- The Helping Hands Laundering clothes manually involves the process of scrubbing and rinsing dry dirty clothes and other textiles. The entire process can be extremely tiring and time consuming. It can also lead to severe backaches for the washers. The electric washing machine has been a boon for housewives and house keepers as they have saved them not only a lot of time and effort from these this cumbersome chore but also contributed to their better health. The main parts of

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    Chapter 1 Summary Bryon and Mark start this chapter in a pool hall where they are planning to make some money hustling pool. They are only sixteen years old‚ so it is illegal for them to be in a pool hall with a bar in it but they are usually successful at hustling because they look so innocent. After checking for an undercover cop and not finding one‚ Bryon asks Charlie‚ the bartender for a CCoke. Charlie reminded him that he and Mark already owed for three dollars worth of CokeCokes and refused

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    The Earthquake Machine

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    Science Article Summary The Earthquake Machine Author –UNKNOWN Earthquakes! What do you think about when you hear that word? Questions pop into your head‚ the main one is "Why earthquakes happen"? It all started out on April 18‚ 1906‚ there was an earthquake called The Great San Francisco Earthquake. On that faithful day both sides of the Great San Andreas Fault permanently shifted. Shocked by the drastic movement‚ scientist began to study the ground. The fence

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    Ming Chapter Summary

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    Ming up‚ Danli takes him to a bar. Inside the bar‚ the DJ of the bar gets into a fight with a guest and the manager named BRO OCTOPUS searches for another DJ to cover him. Danli encourages him to perform‚ and when he does‚ everyone cheers for his great performance. Bro Octopus is overtly excited to see a deaf DJ‚ and believes he could make Ming very famous. Now with new name‚ DJ Thunder‚ Ming and Danli celebrate with noodles and beers‚ quickly falling in love with each

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    Socrates: Socrates was born in Athens about 470 BC and lived until 399 BC‚ he was a classical Greek Athenian philosopher and is credited as one of the founders of Western philosophy. An accurate picture of the man‚ his life‚ and viewpoints are problematic because he did not write any philosophical texts‚ everything we know is based on writings by his students and contemporaries… this is what is known as the Socratic problem. Socrates was later tried and put to death for “corrupting the youth

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    Chapter 7 of Our Superhero‚ Ourselves revolves around study’s and the idea that Superhero’s are really just Super gifted humans‚ even the one’s who have superhuman powers still have qualities that represent humans. Rosenberg redefines what he believes a superhero to be‚ and has multiple scenarios and logic behind his theories. This author acknowledges kids who have social problems and are different from others and qualifies them as a Superhero. Rosenberg compares different Superhero’s to humans

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    Trurl's Machine

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    Parañaque National High School ( Don Galo Annex ) Sta. Monica St. Don Galo.‚ Parañaque City Trurl’s Machine Submitted By: Rim‚ Ma. Christina IV- Juan Luna Submitted to: Kate Junniler ------------------------------------------------- Stanisław Lem ------------------------------------------------- Stanisław Lem 12 September 1921 – 27 March 2006) was a Polish writer of science fiction‚ philosophy and satire. His books have been translated into 41 languages and have sold over 27 million

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    Envelope Machine

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    1. Envelope machine FCI is deciding on whether to buy a machine that makes envelopes for their cards. The cost of envelopes is one of FCI’s largest cost components. Referring to Ms. Beaumont’s estimations the project would generate $218 000 increase in profit after taxes every year during its eight year economic life. Cost of acquiring the machine is 500‚000. If we suppose that FCI is able to convince banks to loan $500‚000 to invest in the envelope machine‚ we can first use FCI’s normal interest

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