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    Support Vector Machine

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    Support Vector Machine Luyang Liu 152003815 I. Introduction Support vector machines (SVMs) are a basic machine learning method for supervised learning models with associated learning algorithms that analyze data and recognize patterns‚ used for classification and regression analysis. Introduced by Vladimir Vapnik and his colleagues‚ SVMs are a relatively new learning method used for binary classification. The basic idea is to find a hyperplane which separates the d-dimensional data perfectly into

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    issue of sustaining life by medical technology is complicated by uncertainty as to when death actually occurs. Is it when breathing ceases‚ the heart stops beating‚ or brain activity is no longer evident? Medical support can keep a body breathing after meaningful signs of human life have ceased. There are individuals who seemingly have died‚ only to be resuscitated within minutes of interrupted heartbeat or breathing. Some who have been so resuscitated and kept alive with life support have recovered and

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    Who Determines When is Life Gone From a Person on Life Support Systems? The judge should have the final say in when a person should be taken off of life support‚ with two disagreeable parties. Unfortunately‚ the person on life support does not have the ability to determine when to end life support. The battle is perhaps one of the most important cases the court system has dealt with. For the first time in history‚ medical ethics have been under great inquiry. Over the past few years‚ there

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    Applying Adult Education Theory to Guide Basic Life Support in Mock Code Blue Teaching Practice Samar Tobasi University of Toronto Clinical Teaching Course INTAP Dr. Helen Barry April 18‚ 2011 Not for quotation without permission of author Table of Contents Introduction 3 Application 6 Analysis 8 Strength 9 Weakness 9 Opportunities 9 Threats 9 Conclusion 10 References 11 Introduction I work in a company Hospital in the Kingdom of Saudi (KSA) as a complex care

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    towards young Muslims‚ indigenous peoples and Christians Saint Louis University Bonifacio Street‚ Baguio City Training on Basic Life Support: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Foreign Airway Obstruction Management NC-CLEX.INC (American Safety and Health Institute Accredited) CAP Building‚ Upper Session Road‚ Baguio City Training on Advanced Cardiac Life Support NC-CLEX.INC (American Safety and Health Institute Accredited) CAP Building‚ Upper Session Road‚ Baguio City Training on Basic

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    Life Support

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    Hello‚ everybody. Today‚ I’ll talk about dying people and life support. Dying means death. A dead person‚ who has brain death‚ you think do they need a life support? Should they be kept on life support or not? Most of states in the U.S. have a law that those people‚ when they are 65 or more go to the doctor‚ they have signed a documentation that tells what they want when they are in the dying situation. But if they suddenly get an accident‚ they will never wake up and they also haven’t signed

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    Life Support

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    20 (2004) 435 – 451 Principles and practice of withdrawing life-sustaining treatments Gordon D. Rubenfeld‚ MD MSc Harborview Medical Center‚ Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine‚ University of Washington‚ 325 Ninth Avenue‚ Seattle‚ WA 98104-2499‚ USA Most deaths in intensive care units occur after decisions to limit or withdraw life support [1‚2]. Despite an extensive literature on whether to withdraw life support‚ little attention has been given to how to withdraw it [3‚4]. For

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    1. Life in the age of machines Life in the age of machines Background of the Industrial Revolution * Meaning of “Revolution” * Political Sense: means the overthrow a government by force * E.g. the French Revolution ‚ people in Paris overthrew the absolute king‚ Louis XVI and started a republic * Socio-economic Sense: means great improvements in people’s living conditions or ways of doing things * What was Industrial Revolution?

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    Allyssa Trimble Emmett/Cull English 11A 11 Oct. 2013 The Benefits of Medical Technology Before medical technology‚ which consists of making modifying and using tools or techniques to solve a problem‚ life was hard and short-lived‚ but since the middle ages‚ the advancements in medical technology have been drastic. The quality and quantity of gained knowledge has been key in diagnosing and treating disease. Medical technology and its advancements have greatly improved the lives of people today

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    References: [1] E. Osuna‚ R. Freund‚ F and Girosi. Training support vector machines: An application to face detection‚ CVPR (Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition)‚ 1997. [2] C. Papageorgiou‚ T. Evgeniou and T. Poggio. A trainable pedestrian detection system‚ IEEE Conference on Intelligent Vehicles‚ 1998. [3] H. Schneiderman

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