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    to detect because this type often leaves no “trail” to speak of. In contrast, online sources might provide sample papers on their websites so that students can see what they’re about to buy. Which then gets picked up by Turnitin’s anti-cheating algorithm. Plain classroom cheating is a huge problem. Schools in Florida have begun taking measures to prevent this type of cheating. The University of Central Florida for example they have begun cracking down on certain suspicious behaviors. One of…

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    Echo Intensity Paper

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    B-mode ultrasonography (US; Watanabe et al., 2013). Lean muscle has low echogenicity while muscle with higher amounts of fibrous and adipose tissue has higher echo intensity values (Goodpaster et al., 2001). Current research is focusing on creating algorithms to determine percent intramuscular fat based off of EI values (Young et al., 2015). This will make EI measurements between studies more comparable. Eventually muscle quality will hopefully be used not only as an outcome measurement in…

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    Brain Initiative Essay

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    In the two years since President Obama announced the BRAIN Initiative, much progress has begun. The application to which these integrative technologies to specific question-based projects will grow over the later years of the Initiative. Continued development of technology will be applied in the middle stages of the BRAIN Initiative as combinations of technology begin to emerge (Bargmann BRAIN 2025). An example of this combination of technology is when scientists combing advance genetic and…

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    eHarmony and its Competitive advantages The most important framework introduced to a business student is Michael Porter’s five forces and it is considered as the most prevalent framework to analyze the structure of an industry. The five forces are: a. Barrier to Entry b. Existing industry rivalry c. Threat of substitutes d. Bargaining power of suppliers e. Bargaining power of buyers. In my opinion, the most important force of this model is Barrier to Entry which if implemented…

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    acceptable and useable. Thus one should note that one cannot be at the truth but around the truth. The only way to reach the truth or other words get to know the absolute source from which the data has come about is to have infinite data together with an algorithm being capable of reaching the truth. The basic structure of Kalman filter is shown in figure…

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    Nt1330 Unit 7 Exercise 1

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    the number of nodes of each server. The Y-Axis represents the parameters. Each Legend of the graph. Each Legend of the graph. Red: Threshold of the parameters of the calculated result value. Black: Calculated result value by using the Proactive Algorithm. Green: Temperature of the individual nodes. Blue: CPU Utilization of the individual nodes. Yellow: Voltage consumed at each node. Cyan: Fan speed of the CPU at each node. 9. Results The result of this project is the graph generated with…

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    better” (Yudkowsky 2008, 18). The tone that Yudkowsky comes across with conveys caution not for the fact that the intelligence of the system would increase, but the speed at which the systems intelligence increases is ultimately his concern. The algorithms set forth by AI programmers set the standard for how an Artificially Intelligent system will learn and acquire intelligence. Yudkowsky would agree that a programmer setting up a system for rapid intelligence acquisition might seem like a…

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    Dijkstra's algorithm solves the single-source shortest-path problem when all edges have non-negative weights. Let G= {V, E} be a directed weighted graph with V having the set of vertices. The special vertex s in V, where s is the source and let for any edge e in E, Edge…

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    The Moving Particles Semi-implicit (MPS) method was introduced in the mid-1990s by Koshizuka et al. cite{Koshizuka-1995} to simulate incompressible flows with free surfaces. As a fully Lagrangian particle-based method, it has several advantages in modeling of free surface flows with large deformation, fragmentation and merging, solids with complex geometry, multiphase flows and multiphysics problems. In recent years, much effort has been done to solve the problems of huge processing time…

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    Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) TERCOM is an algorithm that analyses the mean absolute distance by matching the distance between the map depth and the measured depth, as explained by (Carreno, 2010). With TERCOM, the measurements from a certain profile along the trajectory are processed in batch, but it may also be run recursively. The method indirectly assumes constant position offsets from the INS position each time it is started. Point Mass Filter (PMF) PMF is a calculation that determines…

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