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    database whose tables store the user/designer-created database characteristics and contents. | Meta dictionary | Data dictionary | Schema | System catalog | A ____ is a textual representation of the database tables where each table is listed by its name followed by the list of its attributes in parentheses. | Relational dictionary | Relational schema | Logical schema | Data dictionary | A(n) ____ is perceived as a two-dimensional structure composed of rows and columns. | Table | Attribute

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    Is Race Real?

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    Exam 1 1.  What is race? Is it “real?” Why or why not? • Race is a social construct that everyone suffers from every day. Over many decades human beans created a racial lens that separates our world into different categories based on skin color‚ hair type‚ and even how we act. Is it real? Yes and no‚ we (humans) made it real. We created this illusion that there are different species in the human race. So‚ in our minds race is real because we made it real! However‚ based on a biological mindset

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    is a graph traversal and path search algorithm that can find the shortest path between a designated start node and any member of a set of goal nodes in a weighted graph. It is a variant of iterative deepening search that borrows the idea to use a heuristic function to evaluate the remaining cost to get to the goal from the A* search algorithm. Iterative Deepening A-star (IDA*) CSC 171 – Introduction to AI 3 Description ● ● ● ● IDA* ‚ a search algorithm‚ a combination of the A* algorithm and

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    STIN1013 INTRODUCTION TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Semester February Session 2012/2013 (A122) ASSIGNMENT_4 PROBLEM SOLVING AND SEARCHING Total marks: Deadline: Terms and Condition: 10 27th May 2013 1. Submission This is a group assignment. Each group must submit only ONE (1) answer script. Answers must be in computer-typed form; it only needs to be stapled on its top left without any plastic cover on it. 2. Assessment Assessment will be based on the submitted script. All members of the group will

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    Artificial Intelligence Question for reviews 1. What is knowledge? Why experts usually have detailed knowledge of a limited area of a specific domain. What do we mean by heuristic? Knowledge is something theoretical or practical understanding the subject‚ which can include facts‚ information‚ descriptions or skills. Knowledge is the sum of what is currently known. 2. What is a production rule? Give an example and define two basic parts of the production rule. Production rule is a mechanism

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    the same as Working backwards‚ but different in the aspect of seeing the answer and finding the means it took to make it to that answer. 2 "However‚ even without the ordering of differences according to importance‚ MEA improves over other search heuristics (again in the average case) by focusing the problem solving on the actual differences between the current state and that of the goal." This meaning that one looks at the problem‚ and the solution then can figure out the difference between them and

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    (1981). Gender understanding and dimensions of preschooler toy choice: Sex stereotype versus activity level. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement‚ 13(3)‚ 203-209. Levy‚ G.‚ & Carter‚ D. (1989). Gender schema‚ gender constancy‚ and gender-role knowledge: The roles of cognitive factors in preschoolers ’ gender-role stereotype attributions. Developmental Psychology‚ 25(3)‚ 444-449. Martin‚ C.‚ Eisenbud‚ L.‚ & Rose‚ H. (1995). Children ’s gender-based reasoning

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    facsimile collections‚ parametric schema implementation‚ and FDA. There were many different illustrations that individuals had made using entities and relations yet I felt it was best to keep it to a basic. During my search‚ I learned that you could use the entities and relations design for numerous things. The things that all three of them have in common are the primary key and the descriptions. In addition‚ the electronic facsimile collections and parametric schema implementation both have foreign

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    included cognitive triad‚ cognitive schemas‚ cognitive errors or cognitive distortions‚ and automatic thoughts. 1) Cognitive triad: the theory supposed that individuals with depression are characterized by a triad of negative cognitions about themselves‚ the world‚ and the future. Thus‚ depressive person are usually to see themselves as inadequate‚ the environment as not supporting‚ and the future as hopeless (Beck‚ 1967). 2) Cognitive schemas: cognitive schemas are perceptions of individuals including

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    development include schemas which describe both the mental and physical actions involved in understanding and knowing‚ schemas include both a category of knowledge and the process of obtaining that knowledge. As experiences happen‚ this new information is used to modify‚ add‚ or to change previously existing schemas. The process of taking in new information into our previously existing schemas is known as assimilation.* Accommodation involves altering or changing our existing schemas in light of new

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