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    And right for low dimens.)[1] Finally a comparison has been made between in the way the algorithm works on the CPU and GPU architecture. The amount of data used exceeds the local memory of both the cases. Table 4: Comparison of GPU and CPU[1] From these observations, it can be said that there was a linear relation between the dimensions and…

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    censoring, systematic bias, and relevance. However, it may also have missing data. Crimes like rape suffer from under reporting. This lack of data means that the algorithm will not detect or accurately predict crimes that suffer under reporting. Under reported crimes cause inaccuracies in the analysis of the algorithms because the algorithms don’t have the complete accurate data they need. This would lead to police officers becoming worse at detecting those crimes because the under reported…

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    The gradual transformation in data quantity has resulted in emergence of the Big data and immense datasets that need to be stored. Traditional relational databases are facing many difficulties meeting the requirements of the volume and heterogeneity structure of big data. NoSQL databases are designed with a novel data management system that can handle and process huge volumes of data. NOSQL systems provide horizontal scalability by supporting horizontal data partitioning across heterogeneous…

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    Windmill Argument

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    capable of is still only is capable as the human minds that create the algorithms by which the machines function. For this view to be fully developed a computer’s cognitive abilities would have to reach beyond what a human mind has previously programmed it to be capable of. This sort of view would involve the creation of AI systems that would be capable of cognitive states apart from what was already determinate via an algorithm or…

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    inconvenience for road users. Thus, we willingly accept deaths for the sake of convenience, which, Norcross asserts, is not significantly different, morally speaking, from 'life for headaches' cases. Norcross' paper is significant for the ethics of AV algorithms due to the fact that harm will never be entirely avoidable, and that we will inevitably have to face scenarios in which the options an AV comes up against all involve causing…

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    Abstract— Harmonics that are created by non-linear devices connected to the power system. Power system harmonics are multiples integer of the fundamental power system frequency and these harmonic frequencies can create distorted voltages and currents. Distortion of voltages and currents can impact on the power system adversely causing power quality problems. Therefore, approximation of harmonics is of high importance for efficiency of the power system network to maintain the quality limits…

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    Intelligent Cart Analysis

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    The process is done with the already constructed graph as shown in Figure. The algorithm consists of three phases, nomination, selection and matching. During nomination, our algorithm chooses the potential polylines that match one of our requirements: either the normal distance from the position to the polyline or the distance from the position to its endpoints is under our threshold…

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    Enkb Analysis

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    especially when the estimation includes static parameters. EnKF, however, does not suffer from degeneracy and provides a good estimate of the coefficients by integrating a sample minimum mean square estimate (MMSE) of the coefficients within the EnKF algorithm. Without loss of generality, let us consider a first-order wide-sense stationary autoregressive state equation given by egin{equation} x_n = a x_{n-1} + u_n label{firstOrder} end{equation} where $a$ is a constant…

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    Alexa Essay

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    active words and researched on the algorithm of AI system through web published journal and articles. In this report, I have analysed Amazon’s strategy entering the market with Alexa, which is a multi-sided platform and addressed challenges that Amazon encountered for market expansion. Also, I analysed Alexa’s AI system to understand how its AI system recognises human behaviour, which contains many hidden meanings, and I identified the limitation of the AI algorithm, which Alexa is facing in…

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    Nt1320 Assignment 1

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    the workers in the shared storage resource. To support an acceptable level of fault tolerance, a worker can become a resource manager in case that the current RM fails. A distributed election algorithm is implemented to determine which one of the participating machines behaves as RM; e.g. the Bully Algorithm. The distributed system is deployed and…

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