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    SEGMENTATION WITH NEURAL NETWORK B.Prasanna Rahul Radhakrishnan Valliammai Engineering College Valliammai Engineering College prakrish_2001@yahoo.com krish_rahul_1812@yahoo.com Abstract: Our paper work is on Segmentation by Neural networks. Neural networks computation offers a wide range of different algorithms for both unsupervised clustering (UC) and supervised classification (SC). In this paper we approached an algorithmic method that aims to

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    find partners‚ and shop (Clark & Roberts‚ 2010). Social Network Sites are very popular because of its benefits especially in the field of communication. It helps us to keep in touch with our friends‚ classmates and relatives but they also allow us to communicate with other people who share common interests with us. . Networking sites were designed allow you to be yourself‚ however is it really so. Employers are using these same social networks as a source to gain background information on job applicants

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    Slow Network Analysis Paper NTC 406 July 14th‚ 2014 James Parks Slow Network Analysis Paper Increase in number of users: In 1993 there were 14 million users in 2014 there is almost three billion users. The network constituting of interconnected set of computers in a small‚ limited area such as office buildings‚ universities‚ homes etc. is said to be a Local Area Network (LAN). Performance of a LAN refers to the average speed of the network. There are many ways to measure the performance

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    243 Location-Based Social Networks Declan Traynor University of Ulster‚ UK Kevin Curran University of Ulster‚ UK Chapter 15 ABSTRACT The ability to gather and manipulate real world contextual data‚ such as user location‚ in modern software systems presents opportunities for new and exciting application areas. A key focus among those working in the area of Location-Based services today has been the creation of social networks which allow mobile device users to exchange details of their

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    RANA INSTITUTE OF HIGHER STUDIES Proposal for BIT LAN Network Design with Redundancy Submitted By Student Name goes here Approvals Supervisor Name & Sign: _____________________________________ (Project Supervisor) Date Submitted: _____________________________________________ Approved & signed by: _________________________________________ (Head of Computer Science Department) Date Approved: _____________________________________________ 1.0 Introduction This proposal

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    Leslie Biggars Steve Sosnoski ENG 131-02 21 May 2013 Social Networks and Our Society The topic I am choosing for my research project is social networks and our society. In society today you can hardly find a person who hasn’t heard of a social network. There are different reasons why people are choosing to create their own social network pages‚ whether it be for school‚ work‚ or personal use‚ we can agree that most people do indeed have a page on one of the many social networking sites. No

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    The bad side of social networks Social network is been lately very popular in society. Because of this all the users wants to be aware of what the other person is posting. Social network is a bad influence for most of the people because sometimes it appears windows that you don’t want to see. Social networks has changed the way people interact. In many ways‚ has led to positive changes in the way people communicate and share information‚ however‚ it has a bad side‚ as well. Social networking

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    Exploratory Essay about Social Network Powerful new Social Networks provide great benefits‚ but they also change the way we live and not always in ways that everyone like. An example is the spread of air conditioning‚ which makes us more comfortable‚ but those who grew up before the invention speak fondly of a time when everyone sat on the front porch and talked to their neighbors rather than going indoors to stay cool and watch TV. Information processing and communication represents a powerful

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    BBM AND SOCIAL NETWORK ADDICTION Are you constantly checking your Facebook and Twitter for updates? Do you have a large number of Facebook friends and BBM contacts but only know and communicate with a few? Does the idea of having many social network friends make you feel popular? Do you feel unsettled and anxious when you can’t check for updates or read your messages? If you’ve answered yes to some of those questions‚ you may have a social network addiction. Statistics show that teenagers spend

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    A passive optical network (PON) is a telecommunications network that uses point-to-multipoint fiber to the premises in which unpowered optical splitters are used to enable a single optical fiber to serve multiple premises. A PON consists of an optical line terminal (OLT) at the service provider’s central office and a number of optical network units (ONUs) near end users. A PON reduces the amount of fiber and central office equipment required compared with point-to-point architectures. A passive optical

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