EE5904/EE5404 Neural Network 2014/1/16 EE5904/ME5404 Neural Networks Lecture 1 EE5904R/ME5404: Neural Networks Xiang Cheng Associate Professor Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering The National University of Singapore Phone: 65166210 Office: Block E4-08-07 Email: elexc@nus.edu.sg EE5904/ME5404 Neural Networks 1 Lecture 1 Lecturers •Dr. Xiang Cheng •Dr. Chen Chao Yu‚ Peter‚ Dept. of Mechanical Engineering‚ NUS Teaching Assistant •Ramesh Bharath Office:
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simulation does not consist simply of an artificial neural network‚ but involves a biologically realistic model of neurons. It is hoped that it will eventually shed light on the nature of consciousness. There are a number of sub-projects‚ including the Cajal Blue Brain‚ coordinated by theSupercomputing and Visualization Center of Madrid (CeSViMa)‚ and others run by universities and independent laboratories. Goals Neocortical column modelling[edit] The initial goal of the project‚ completed in December
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reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying without written permission from the DepEd Central Office. Contemporary Philippine Music CONTEMPORARY PHILIPPINE MUSIC A ccording to National Artist Ramon Santos‚ PhD‚ “contemporary music in the Philippines refers to compositions that have adopted ideas and elements from 20th century art music in the west‚ as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the entertainment industry.” The modern Filipino
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Mascardo (1910–1912) Antero S. Soriano (1912–1919) Luis O. Ferrer‚ Sr. (1919–1921) Raymundo C. Jeciel (1922–1925) Fabian Pugeda (1925–1931) Pedro F. Espiritu (1931–1934) Philippine Commonwealth[edit Ramon Q. Samonte (1935–1940) Emilio F. Virata - Acting Governor Luis Y. Ferrer‚ Jr. (1940–1941) Japanese occupation Luis Y. Ferrer‚ Jr. (1941–1944) Mariano N. Castañeda (1944) Second Philippine Republic Dominador M. Camerino (1944–1945) Mariano N. Castañeda (1945–Acting Governor) Philippines Commonwealth (continuation)
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suggested that Rizal apply as a volunteer physician to serve in Cuba. He applied and on July 30‚ 1896‚ he received a letter from Governor-Genereal Ramon Blanco telling him of the approval of his application. Rizal left for Cuba on September 3‚ 1896 RIZAL’S DEATH IS THE CROWNING GLORY OF HIS LEADERSHIP On November 3‚ 1896‚ Rizal was imprisoned in Fort Santiago. A trial was held on December 26‚ 1896. The accusation against him was that forming secret societies and helping start the revolution.
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most expensive film in the history of Philippine cinema with a budget of over PhP.80 million. The film was an official entry to the 1998 Metro Manila Film Festival. Upon release‚ the film met a universal critical acclaim. Plot Imprisoned in Fort Santiago under the abusive Spanish colonization‚ José Rizal (Cesar Montano) was approached by a young uneducated indio asking the importance of education during his life. Meanwhile‚ in Balintawak‚ Andrés Bonifacio (Gardo Versoza) and his fellow secret organization
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and a great interest in learning. I like the world of tourism very much and I would like to work in positions related to marketing‚ finances or those in which I could deal with customers. EDUCATION TSI-Turismo Sant Ignasi ESADE – Universidad Ramon Llull‚ Barcelona Bachelor’s Degree in Tourism and Hospitality Management (3r year) LANGUAGE SKILLS Español: Catalán: English: Français: Deutsch: Mother Tongue Mother Tongue Advanced Level Niveau Moyen Basic Level COMPUTER SKILLS
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1 Chapter 21 Second Homecoming And The Liga Filipina INTRODUCTION Rizal’s bold return to Manila in June‚ 1892 was his second homecoming‚ his first homecoming from abroad being in August‚ 1887. It marked his reentry into the hazardous campaign for reforms. He firmly believed that the fight for Filipino liberties had assumed a new phase; it must be fought in the Philippines not in Spain. “The battlefield is in the Philippines.” He told countrymen in Europe‚ “There is where we
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SUMMARY: 19th century Spain saw her empire crumble away as colonies like Chile‚ Peru‚ and Cuba rose in arms and achieved their independence.In the Philippines‚ Spain faced the threat of yet another revolution due to mourning social unrest among the natives. Jose Rizal‚ at age 35 was the greatest political enemy of Spain in the Philippines with his exceptional linguistics ability and interest in the science and arts Rizal was most effective in his campaign for freedom as a writer
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In 1839 Don Facundo Bacardi y Massó immigrated to Santiago de Cuba from Spain. After years of experimentation he perfected a lighter and milder rum than the rough and unrefined traditional rums of the time. Taking the image of the fruit bats that lived in the rafters of his tin-roofed distillery‚ he created a brand that became know the world over as BACARDI Rum. The company grew steadily‚ aided by a stream of Americans visiting Cuba during prohibition in the 1920’s. Bacardi began opening distilleries
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