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    them so. A system of neural networks is used to estimate functions that depend on a large number of unknown inputs. Neural networks are labeled the tripe counterpart to AI, Artificial Intelligence. This technology is the intellectual ability exhibited by machines. It has flexible rational agents that perceives its environment or situation, and takes actions that maximize its chance of success. Artificial Intelligence is programed to learn. Programming is the…

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    synapse, and flexible enough to run complex behavioral models of the neocortex as well as networks inspired by neural architecture (688).” Neural Networks (Artificial Intelligence) vs. Human Brain Neural Networks A neural network or artificial neural network, is an artificial intelligence system capable of finding and differentiating patterns. According to Sergey Lobov, “Artificial neural networks (ANN) represent one of the effective tools currently used for pattern recognition in many…

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    artificial intelligence The artificial intelligence is one of branches in the computer science which is used in many application especially application of technology as it is the way that the machine or the computer or any application used to make its creation and creativity and help the application to take decisions like humans so it is used in making games, toys, computers, in the internet where the searching engines and absolutely in robotics. AI researchers and textbooks define the field of…

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    Essay On Spina Bifida

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    Spina bifida is a neural tube defect that affects nearly on in one thousand births a year (Rathus, 2011, p.51). This birth defect can cause many problems throughout a child’s development. Spina bifida can affect a person from the way they think to the way they walk. It is important to know how spina bifida affects development in order to better understand how to help those who have been diagnosed with the disorder. Spina bifida can be detrimental to a child’s cognitive abilities such as,…

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    Random Forest Essay

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    3. Literature Review: In our paper we used three ways to get the leaf classification, one that was Random Forest, the other being Naïve Bayes and the third being Keras which is also known as Neural Networks. There have been many other cases like ours that have used Random Forest. Nantian Huang, Guobo Lu and Dianguo Xu have been one of the many who have used Random Forest and succeeded. In their paper, “A permutation importance based feature selection method for short term electricity load…

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    Fuzzy System Essay

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    The use of neural networks in fuzzy modelling and control systems which are built on fuzzy logic has made possible the creation of the so-called neuro-fuzzy systems. A neuro-fuzzy system is a modified artificial neural network, meaning that this system contains a fuzzy system and more memory storage capacities than a simple neural network. Fuzzy systems are considered to be more friendly than neural networks because their behaviour can be explained using the human reasoning model. The main…

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    Iranian Natural Resources

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    engineering investigations, researchers were used some new mathematical approaches such as fuzzy logic (Ercanoglu & Gokceoglu 2002; Kanungo et al. 2008; Pradhan 2010, 2011; Pourghasemi et al. 2012; Regmi et al. 2013; Zhu et al. 2014(, artificial neural networks (Ermini et al. 2005; Kanungo et al. 2006; Melchiorre et al. 2008; Yilmaz 2009, 2010; Pradhan & lee 2010; Poudyal et al. 2010; Pradhan & Buchroithner 2010; Zare et al. 2012; Tien Bui et al. 2012; Salarian et al. 2014; Conforti et al.…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    its delivery. While shorter than expected, the discussion efficiently introduced how artificial intelligence is being used in high output power plants to detect cracks. He then explained neural networks and how computers can be trained with photos of cracks, scratches and other defects. Using these photos, the neural network learns to tell the difference between cracks and not cracks. Outside of the information described in Kelly’s speech, there are technical aspects which leant to the overall…

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    According to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), spina bifida is a condition that is obvious at birth and disturbs the spine (“Spina Bifida,” 2017). It is a type of neural tube defect. “Spina bifida can happen anywhere along the spine if the neural tube does not close all the way.” If/when the neural tube does not close all of the way, the backbone that protects the spina cord does not shape and close as it should. When this happens, it can lead to damage to the nerves and spinal…

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    Abstract— Bag of words model (BOW),which was originally used for document classification has been introduced to computer vision field recently and used in object recognition successfully. The bag of words model to the face recognition which can robustly give excellent performance in recognizing the face under various conditions like illumination, pose variation ,facial expression and occlusions. The scale Invariant Feature Transform is used for extracting the features from the face and SVM…

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