...3006-NEURAL COMPUTING ASSIGNMENT 2 GROUP 09 NAME G.D.P.M. Perera A.A. Vidura H.P.S.S. Kumara G.M.T.C. Galahena INDEX No 10001352 10000909 10000552 10000437 TAKE HOME ASSISGNMENT GROUP 09 Part 1 Introduction In the part 1, we have to classify the given four English Characters into known four different classes. As the output classes are known we used Feed Forward Back Propagation method to train the artificial neural network. Here is a brief description of a supervised training network. Consider the network output Y which is usually denoted by NET, When the network is trained for a specific Target, this training process is called Supervised Training. In supervised training, when the network is being trained it is required to produce the expected target. Training is carried out in such a way that, weights of the network are trained (or adjusted or updated or modified) until the network produces the expected target. Basic steps of supervised training Weights are randomly set. Target (Expected or Desired output) is identified. Input is applied to the Network. Network Actual Output (Weighted Sum of Input) is calculated. Calculate the Error (Error = Target ~ Actual Output). Weights are updated until the Error is minimized 2 TAKE HOME ASSISGNMENT GROUP 09 Dalta Rule – Wnew - Wold η – Learning rate parameter δ – Error (target – actual output) x – input In a feed forward back propagation network the signals are traveled on...
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...Benefits of Fascism Fascism is a type of governance where the government controls politics, social behavior and economy. Under fascism political system, the individual rights of the people are greatly minimized, with the nation being glorified. Citizens are supposed to only work for the government and it is a system that promotes dictatorship. Below are key benefits of fascism. 1. Enhances security The military plays a vital role in a fascist system since it is required for protecting national security as well as fighting enemies. Most of the nation’s resources are given to the military in spite of domestic problems and policies. Fascism gives more significance to the state in contrast to the citizens’ rights and thus military productivity is a vital state interest. This leads to a better military, thereby increasing security. 2. Promotes patriotism Fascism is essential concerned with the protection of national agendas. Individual rights normally take second place, while national policies are provided first priority. Since patriotic symbols, flags and slogans can be seen everywhere, fascism encourages patriotism. The citizens will thereby be united so as to eliminate any perceived threat to the state. 3. Limits media Sometimes media are credited with reporting biased news that causes conflicts amongst the population. In the fascist system, the government has great control over mass media. There are very strict polices placed on media and the government typically...
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...TABLES PAGE No. 1 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF AREA 12 2 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF AGE 3 3 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF GENDER 7-8 4 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF MONTHLY INCOME 12-13 5 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF OCCUPATION 15-17 6 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF GAMILY SIZE 19-26 7 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF MOTHER TONGUE 28 8 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF NEWS PAPER 30 9 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF RADIO STATION 32-34 10 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF TV CHANNEL 36 11 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF AWARENESS ABOUT WEDNESDAY BAZAAR 38-39 12 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF GETING KNOWLEDGE ABOUT WEDNESDAY BAZAAR 41-46 13 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF LIKENESS ABOUT WEDNESDAY BAZAAR OFFERS 51 14 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF OPINION ABOUT WEDNESDAYBAZAAR 53-54 LIST OF GRAPHS S. No. LIST OF GRAPHS PAGE No. 1 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF AREA 12 2 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES ON THE BASIS OF AGE 3 3 DISTRIBUTION OF SAMPLES...
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...BUDGETING Turning Budgeting Pain into Budgeting Gain By John Orlando It’s budget time again. Being a financial executive, you approach the annual process with excitement and a sincere belief that the process will be efficient, positive, and better than last year. Yet when members of your staff ask managers for their departmental budgets, they are met with blank stares, given excuses, or sent a budget whose form is completely unrecognizable from the template you gave the managers at the outset of the budgeting cycle. Eventually, the dreaded consolidation effort begins, in which any number of accountants spend too many days attempting to fix the department budgets so you can roll them up into the company-wide budget. The spreadsheet is broken in so many places you barely know where to start. Just when you’ve got the data into somewhat workable form, the CEO tells you the board of directors would like to see “what if” scenarios reflecting the impact of two major business decisions being considered. You find yourself daydreaming about the time when building a budget was actually fun. Recognize this scenario? As a career CFO, I’ve lived through it, like you. But the scary part isn’t the aggravation that CFOs endure. The scary part is the inaccuracies resulting from this less-than-perfect budget development process that dramatically decrease confidence in the budget, according to a survey conducted by Centage and the Institute of Management & Administration (IOMA). The CFOs surveyed...
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...studies he was testing a new show for a U.S. audience that was already doing great in the U.K. The show was called Quizmania, to see how the audience was going to react to this show before it was even aired Lindstrom arranged at test of two hundred people. They had three shows for the group of two hundred to watch Quizmania, The Swan, and How Clean Is Your House? Now going into this study Lindstrom already new what people thought of both How Clean Is Your House? and The Swan. This way he would have something to compare the new show too. How Clean Is Your House? was a success with viewers, where as The Swan had not been that popular. If the U.S. was like the U.K. then Quizmania should fall somewhere in between the two other shows. Geting the surveys back from the group of two hundred it seemed that Quizmania was their least...
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...Friends, Fans, and Followers: Do ads Work on Social Networks? How Gender and age Shape Receptivity DaVID G. TaYLoR sacred Heart university taylord44@sacredheart. edu JEFFREY E. LEWIN social-networking sites (sNs) such as Facebook and Twitter are growing in both popularity and number of users. For advertisers and the sites themselves, it is crucial that users accept advertising as a component of the sNs. Anecdotal evidence indicates that social-networking advertising (sNA) can be effective when users accept university of North Texas it, but the perception of excessive commercialization may lead to user abandonment. jeffrey.lewin@unt.edu Empirical support for these propositions, however, is lacking. Based on media uses DaVID STRUTToN and gratification theory, the authors propose and empirically test a model of content- university of North Texas related, structural, and socialization factors that affect users’ attitudes toward sNA. david.strutton@unt.edu INTRoDUCTIoN content but actively promoted it. Yet, according to To generate brand awareness for its Old Spice fra- one industry-sponsored study, only 22 percent of grance line, Procter & Gamble invited Facebook consumers had a positive attitude toward social users to “Turn Up Your Man Smell” by becoming media advertising—and 8 percent of consumers “fans” of its products. Within a week, the brand’s studied had abandoned an SNS because of what fan page had more...
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...My warm Hi & Hello to my unknown readers around the globe. Please don't dare to steal my work this is actually my first entry as a neophyte writer on your site. Please do bear with me my dear readers. I am be very, very much sorry for my grammatical errors, punctuation errors and spelling errors I have no more time to proofread because the second semester is fastly and highly approaching. Sorry if it's kinda boring this is the real state of the characters and the real flow of the story. Honestly, this is a true to life story excluded after 5 yrs after. I hope I can gain more comments on this first mechanical story of mine. Your positive and negative comments are highly and very much appreciated. I wish I could earn more readers, friends and great-minded analyst in the field of writing to criticize my work, make some corrections and leave some tips to improve my way of writing. By the way, this is "myballpen" the original author and the female lead character of the story. Hope you'll like it. Once gain, don't forget to leave your comments.Thank you. You Are Mine and I’m Yours Lead Characters: Jheanne Nockingston Jerrad Bosh Supporting Actress/ Actors: Jacciene Sue - Clark Jorraine Lautner - Hongo Jarylle Qeue – Laurito Arbie Clark Jaymar Laurito Chassy Ford - Diesel Man / Vince Tucker Woman / Jocelle Famstord - Tucker Child / Josephine / Sophie Tucker At the school… It was the opening of Willis University, academic year 2013-2014. While the world was...
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...Part 1: Defining Marketing and the Marketing Process (Chapters 1–2) Part 2: Understanding the Marketplace and Consumers (Chapters 3–6) Part 3: Designing a Customer-Driven Strategy and Mix (Chapters 7–17) Part 4: Extending Marketing (Chapters 18–20) 5 Consumer Markets and Consumer Buyer Behavior marketChapter Preview You’ve studied how and use ers obtain, analyze, information to develop customer insights and assess marketing programs. In this chapter, we take a closer look at the most important element of the marketplace—customers. The aim of marketing is to affect how customers think and act. To affect the whats, whens, and hows of buyer behavior, marketers must first understand the whys. In this chapter, we look at final consumer buying influences and processes. In the next chapter, we’ll study the buyer behavior of business customers. You’ll see that understanding buyer behavior is an essential but very difficult task. To get a better sense of the importance of understanding consumer behavior, we begin by looking at GoPro. You may never have heard of GoPro, the small but fast-growing company that makes tiny, wearable HD video cameras. Yet few brands can match the avid enthusiasm and intense loyalty that GoPro has created in the hearts and minds of its customers. GoPro knows that, deep down, it offers customers much more than just durable little video cameras. More than that, it gives them a way to share action-charged moments and emotions with friends...
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...Phrasal Verb | Meaning | Example | Abide by | Accept or follow a decision or rule. | We have to ABIDE BY what the court says. | Account for | To explain. | They had to ACCOUNT FOR all the money that had gone missing. | Ache for | Want something or someone a lot. | My partner's been away for a fortnight- I am ACHING FOR her. | Act on | To take action because of something like information received. | The police were ACTING ON a tip from an informer and caught the gang red-handed. | Act on | Affect. | The medicine only ACTS ON infected tissue. | Act out | Perform something with actions and gestures.. | They ACTED OUT the story on stage. | Act out | Express an emotion in your behaviour. | Their anger is ACTED OUT in their antisocial behaviour. | Act up | Behave badly or strangely. | My computer's ACTING UP; I think I might have a virus. | Act upon | To take action because of something like information received. | The police were ACTING UPON a tip-off. | Act upon | Affect. | The enzyme ACTS UPON certain proteins. | Add on | Include in a calculation. | You have to ADD the VAT ON to the price they give. | Add up | To make a mathematical total. | We ADDED UP the bill to check it was correct. | Add up | Be a satisfactory explanantion for something. | She explained why the work wasn't ready, but her story doesn't ADD UP. | Add up to | Have a certain result. | Trains delays are getting worse and with the high fares, it all ADDS UP TO misery for the commuters....
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...VOCATIONAL HIGHER SECONDARY TEACHER’S SOURCE BOOK COMPUTER SCIENCE FIRST YEAR Government of Kerala Department of Education SCERT - 2005-06 STATE COUNCIL OF EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING Vidyabhavan, Poojappura, Thiruvananthapuram-12 Prepared by: State Council of Educational Research & Training (SCERT) Vidyabhavan, Poojappura, Thiruvananthapuram -12 Kerala E-mail:scertkerala@asianetindia.com Type setting by: SCERT Computer Lab. © Government of Kerala Education Department 2005 P REFACE Dear Teachers, Computer Science is concerned with the gathering, manipulation, classification, storage and retrival of knowledge. Understanding Computer Science, is necessary because of its power and influence in modern society. Learning of Computer Science should be activity based, process oriented, student-centred, environmental based and life oriented. The approach to learning is based on five domains of science: Knowledge domain, process domain, application and connection domain, domain of attitudes and values and creativity domain. But we know that most of the present vocational higher secondary teachers are not familiar with this paradigm. Hence for the first time we are introducing sourcebooks for all the subjects in the vocational higher secondary curriculum. This source book for computer science aims to provide guidelines to the teachers of our state to change their pedagogy from the conventional content-based approach to the process...
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