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    Artificial Intelligence The computer revolution has influenced everyday matters from the way letters are written to the methods in which our banks‚ governments‚ and credit card agencies keep track of our finances. The development of artificial intelligence is just a small percentage of the computer revolution and how society deals with‚ learns‚ and incorporates artificial intelligence. It will only be the beginning of the huge impact and achievements of the computer revolution. A standard

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    Artificial Neural Network

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    ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS ABSTRACT: “Human Brain‚” the most intelligent device on the Earth‚ is the driving force the ever progressive nature of the Human Species. This is only the reason why _Homo sapien_ has built variety of intelligent devices like supercomputers which can do billions and trillions of calculations each second. But still Human is not able to build a device which can actually mimic its brain. This idea of imitating human brain gave a new area of research known as Artificial

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    Artificial intelligence has been portrayed in the entertainment industry in many different ways. Whether through movies like “Star trek” and “Star Wars” where humans are dependent on robots or in more abstract scenarios where artificial intelligence becomes self-aware and rejects human control causing rebellion. These scenarios are pleasing in the idea of having simple tasks taken care of but are frightening in the sense that the same thing that can create such bliss can rebel and destroy society

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    Artificial Breathing Aids

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    Artificial Breathing Aids - Iron Lung The Iron lung was invented in 1929 by Professor Phillip Drinker (1893-1977). The device performs the function of the muscles that control breathing. It was one of the first of several inventions designed to keep people alive who are unable to breathe unassisted. Pulmonators During the 1920s people who could not breathe on their own were aided by a pulmotor. This was a machine similar to fireplace bellows. It inflated and deflated the lungs by forcing air

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    Artificial Sweeteners 1

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    Artificial sweetners. Artificial sweetners have been in use for over one hundred years. A low calorie substitute for sugar it is used in many ways. Like it or not artificial sweetners are used in may low calorie products. Its no surprise that in todays weight conscious world people in an effort to lose weight will switch to these sweetners without a thought as to how these products have been made.. The soft drink industry has capitalized on dieting with their lines of soft drinks eg

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    Artificial Insemination 4

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    May 13‚ 2009 BIOETHICS ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION A. Historical Milleu of the development of the bioethical issue The reproductive revolution is upon us. The past half-century has seen the development of reproductive technologies previous generations could not even imagine. The term reproductive technology refers to various medical procedures that are designed to alleviate infertility‚ or the inability of a couple to produce a child of their own. These include artificial insemination‚ in vitro

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    Artificial Neural Networks

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    PAPER ON ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS ABSTRACT The developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) appear promising‚ but when applied to real world intelligent task such as in speech‚ vision and natural language processing‚ the AI techniques show their inadequacies and ‘brittleness’ in the sense that they become highly task specific. The computing models inspired by biological neural networks can provide new directions to solve problems arising in natural tasks.

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    Artificial Food Coloring

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    Natural Food Coloring from Spinach _______________ A Science Investigatory Project Presented to Mrs. Shellah Marie Tabayoyong-Cruz Marist School‚ Marikina City _______________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course Science & Technology 9 _______________ Presented by DELA CRUZ‚ Mark Lawrence P. ARAOJO‚ Michael CONCEPCION‚ Matthew 9-St. Paul March 15‚ 2013 Acknowledgement I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude oto my chemistry

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    Artificial Neural Network

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    Artificial Neural Network Sphoorti Sood1and Divya Gupta2 1{Student of Computer Science Department SRMSWCET‚ Bareilly} sphoortisood@yahoo.in 2{Student of Computer Science Department SRMSWCET‚ Bareilly} divyagupta1309@gmail.com Abstract— Artificial neural networks (ANNs) are simplified models of human brain. These are networks of computing elements that have the ability to respond to input stimuli

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    Artificial Passenger 2

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION The Artificial Passenger (AP) is an artificial intelligence based companion that will be resident in software and chips embedded in the automobile dashboard. The heart of the system is a conversation planner that holds a profile of you‚ including details of your interests and profession. When activated‚ the AP uses the profile to cook up provocative questions such as “Who was the first person you dated?” via a speech generator and in-car speakers. Studies

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