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    Base Rate Fallacy Base rate fallacy is when probabilistic inference is made based only on data relating specifically to the situation but ignores additional background or general data relating to the instance of the situation that sometimes leads to wrong conclusions. Base rate fallacy is a “paradigmatic Bayesian inference problem” (Bar-Hillel‚ 1979). If we consider a situation where a hit and run occurred at night in a city where there are 2 cab companies and a cab was suspected to have been involved

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    (LOTOS) is used to specify and validate the system; (2) A Pattern Recognition Technique is used to classify the telephone users into classes in order to identify if a call does not correspond to the patterns of a specific user; and (3) Distributed Object Technique is used for the implementation of this distributed system (i.e.‚ manager and agents). Keywords: Distributed Management‚ Telecommunication Security‚ Formal Description Technique‚ Pattern Recognition‚ CORBA. 1. INTRODUCTION The security management

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    References: 1. Rowley‚ H.‚ Baluja‚ S.‚ Kanade‚ T.: Neural network-based face detection. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence 20(1) (1998) 23–38 2. Viola‚ P.‚ Jones‚ M.: Robust real-time face detection. International Journal of Computer Vision 57(2) (2004) 137–154 3 Machine Intelligence 20(1) (1998) 39–51 4 Intelligence 24(1) (2002) 34–58

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    Final Essay Fact Pattern Throughout the over-the-top case of Professor Frieda Speak and President Smacksem‚ several legal issues were persistent in the lawsuit. However‚ Professor Speak attempted to bring a lawsuit on several issues where President Smacksem has done no wrong. These issues pertain to his Easter display‚ his prayer breakfast‚ and several aspects of the bill that he promoted with Senator Tellinemwhatodo. The first issue that Professor Speak had was with the display that President

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    Last Class: RPCs and RMI • Case Study: Sun RPC • Lightweight RPCs • Remote Method Invocation (RMI) – Design issues Computer Science CS677: Distributed OS Lecture 1‚ page 1 Today: Communication Issues • Message-oriented communication – Persistence and synchronicity • Stream-oriented communication Computer Science CS677: Distributed OS Lecture 1‚ page 2 Persistence and Synchronicity in Communication • General organization of a communication system in which hosts

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    The Difference Between Logical and Physical Network Design Name University of Phoenix – Online NTC410 Network and Telecommunications Concepts II Instructor Name May 11‚ 2005 Abstract Connecting computers together to create a network greatly increases the communication capabilities and can even save a company substantial amounts of time and money. A well thought out network design from a small home network to a large corporate intranet can be a deciding factor in the success of a network

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    In “The Second Night”‚ Sam attempts to object Gretchen’s theory‚ The Body Theory of Personal Identity‚ which states that two beings are the same person as long as their bodies are numerically identical. Sam’s first argument states that Gretchen’s argument violates the epistemic constraint of knowing which person is which on an everyday basis and thus the body theory is false. 1. If the Body theory is true‚ then this morning I’m the same person I was yesterday only if I have the same body I did yesterday

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    QUANTIFYING STRUCTURAL TIME VARYING CHANGES IN HELICAL DATA Sameer Singh Pattern Analysis and Neural Networks Group Department of Computing University of Exeter UK (s.singh@exeter.ac.uk) ABSTRACT Spiral structures are one of the most difficult patterns to classify. Spiral time series data has a helical movement with time that is both difficult to predict as well as classify. This paper focusses on how structural information about spirals can be useful in providing critical information to a neural

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    The Physical Data Model (PDM) describes how the information represented in the Logical Data Model is actually implemented‚ how the information-exchange requirements are implemented‚ and how the data entities and their relationships are maintained. There should be a mapping from a given Logical Data Model to the Physical Data Model if both models are used. The form of the Physical Data Model can vary greatly‚ as shown in Figure 31. For some purposes‚ an additional entity-relationship style diagram

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    CONVERSATION AND DISCUSSION CHANGING PATTERNS OF LEISURE Topical Vocabulary 8.1.1. Choosing a route. Packing: hike‚ to go on a hike‚ to go hiking‚ hiker; picnic; walking tour‚ walker; to travel (to go) on foot; to wander; to roam; route‚ to choose a route; to discuss plans‚ to plan a trip; guide-book; light (hand) luggage‚ heavy luggage; rucksack; knapsack; hamper‚ basket; to pack clothes (supplies‚ cooking utensils‚ etc.) into a rucksack‚ to pack a rucksack; damp- proof; sleeping-bag‚ the spirit

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