128100+44295.9+16973.1=189369+16758.33=206127.33 Total amount 206127.33 2. B. Y={ a ‚ b ‚ c } X={ a ‚ c ‚ e ‚ g } The union of these sets is Y∪X={ a ‚ b ‚ c ‚ e ‚ g } Explanation: A and B is the collection of elements which are in A or in B or in both A and B. STEP 1 List all the elements from either set { a ‚ b ‚ c ‚ a ‚ c ‚ e ‚ g } STEP 2 Remove any duplicate elements to get Y∪X={ a ‚ b ‚ c ‚ e ‚ g } 3. A. b 4. A. Value of first die across
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APCOMS | DIGITAL IMAGE PROCESSING | ASSIGMNENT | | SIR SHAHID ISMAIL | 29-May-13 | | GROUP MEMBERS: USAID SHUAIB F-3313 AHMED TAUQIR F-3324 HAMMAD SHEIKH F-3325 GROUP MEMBERS: USAID SHUAIB F-3313 AHMED TAUQIR F-3324 HAMMAD SHEIKH F-3325 Representation Segmentation techniques yield raw data in the form of pixels along a boundary or pixels contained in a region. These data sometimes are used directly to obtain descriptors. Standard uses techniques to compute
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of the following is a set of general purpose internal registers? A. | Stack | B. | Scratch pad | C. | Address register | D. | Status register | Answer B _____________________________________________________________________________________ | P : “Program is a step by step execution of the instructions”. Given P‚ which of the following is true ? A. | Program is a subset of an instruction set. | B. | Program is a sequence of a subset of an instruction set. | C. | Program is
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data. It involves collecting‚ classifying‚ summarizing‚ organizing‚ analyzing‚ and interpreting numerical information. • Descriptive Statistics utilizes numerical and graphical methods to look for patterns in the data set‚ to summarize the information revealed in the data set‚ and to present the information in the convenient form • Inferential Statistics utilizes sample data to make estimates‚ decisions‚ predictions‚ or other generalizations about the population that the sample has come from
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It is no longer a luxury‚ but more of a necessity. No one can deny the great effects it has on society. It is almost impossible to see a house without a television set. Watching the television has both pros and cons. The advantages are you can gain more new knowledge at tip of your finger. It is only a click away to turn on the television and gain new insights. It is the easiest source of entertainment; people can
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property A property‚ commonly shortened to prop (plural: props)‚ is an object used on stage or on screen by actors during a performance or screen production. In practical terms‚ a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set‚ distinct from the actors‚ scenery‚ costumes and electrical equipment. | Terminology The earliest known use of the term "properties" in the English language to refer to the appurtenances of the stage is in the 1425 CE Morality play‚ The Castle
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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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ECONOMETRICS: PS5 PROBLEM SET 5: ESTIMATION PROBLEMS 1 We have the following variables: Y: Food expenditure in USA. X: Family income. P: Price index. Two different regressions are estimated with the following estimation results (standard errors are in brackets): Coefficient for Regression X Y/P Y / X; P 0.112 (0.003) Coefficient for P 2.462 (0.407) -0.739 (0.114) Determination coefficient 0.614 0.978 Assuming that the true equation for Y includes both X and
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From television sets to computers‚ many original inventions have emerged from the turn of the century. Along with these fresh inventions comes a set of completely new types of danger from breaking up familial ties to easy access of drug related information. Media outlets‚ that were considered revolutionary a century ago‚ are beginning to show their harmful effects in today ’s society. Parents should find new solutions to these problems instead of ignoring them because most American families own some
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Chapter 2: Classification & Prediction 2.1 Basic Concepts of Classification and Prediction 2.1.1 Definition 2.1.2 Classification vs. Prediction 2.1.3 Classification Steps 2.1.4 Issues of Classification and Prediction 2.2 2 2 Decision Tree Induction 2.2.1 The Algorithm 2.2.2 Attribute Selection Measures 2.2.3 Tree P 223T Pruning i 2.2.4 Scalability and Decision Tree Induction 2.3 Bayes Classification Methods 2.4 Rule Based Classification 2.5 Lazy Learners 2.6 2 6 Prediction 2.7 How to Evaluate and
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