...Should machines be used to do good and services instead humans? I believe they should not for many reasons. Machines can not be smart unless a human is controling it. So it would not matter if its an intelligent machine or not a human is still controlling it to do everything. When using a machine it could easily malfunction and it could be hard to fix the problem or it will just take a while to fix it. If a human is taking over instead of the machine there may be fewer problems. Machines have so many problems that it would not be worth having. Also, the more machines you have the less jobs there are for people because everyone thinks it would be better to have machines instead of people. When less people are out of work that means less money for those people and sometimes they will lose their homes or cars because they can not afford anything. Sometimes working with machines can be very stressful because they may not work at times or they could be running extremely slow and won’t get anything done. Machines are not smart at all, only when people are controlling them they are but not all the time. It may seem smart but its really not. In conclusion, I think machines should not be used to take over a human job because machines can not think only humans can think and make right or wrong decisions. Machines do not have brains, their not wired to think so why have them do stuff that we can do...
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...like it or not, machines will play an important part in the future. They already play such a large role in our life, it’s almost inevitable. Over the past 20 years, the use of computers has skyrocketed. Now there is almost one in every home. Children of this generation are being taught to use computers at a very young age. Computers are used in most every office, also. Jobs that used to be done by men can now be done by machines. Technology is growing each day. Jobs are being replaced by machines, and there is more need for people familiar with computers or technology. In a lot of cases as far as jobs etc go, it’s something you need to know or something that helps considerably. Technology is becoming more advanced. As the technology changes, so do our lives in a small way and it shall continue into the future. Technology has changed our lives for both better and worse. It has made life so much easier. Now instead of baling the hay themselves, farmers can put the hay into a machine that makes bales. It is not only more efficient, but the outcome is much more desirable. Laborious jobs have been reduced or eliminated. Though it has made life easier, it also has promoted laziness. Instead of using our physical ability to accomplish a job, so many can now be done by machine. Rather than walking to the store to pick up margarine most would drive to the store. Little things that are so easily accomplished by hand can now be done mechanically. We’d rather have a machine do the job, than...
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...Use Case Description for Acme Video Game Vending Machine System Created by: Quang Tran Date: Oct 11, 2014 Use Case Name: Rent a Game Scenario: Customers rent and return games. Triggering Event: Customers use their Debit/Credit card for games rental, which is charged by Acme’s Bank. Brief Description: Customers enter requirement information and swipe a valid card for games rental. Actors: Customers, Acme’s Bank, and Central computer system of Acme headquarters. Related Use Cases: None. Stakeholders: Security department. Preconditions: System is in stand by mode and ready to perform. Postconditions: System is in performance mode (1 or 2 minutes) before turn to stand by mode. Flow of Events: Actor System 1. Customers choose games through vending machine 2. Customers enter information and pay by a valid card. 3. Acme’s Bank check and charge for rental 4. Acme’s computer system organizes and save customers’ information. 5. Customers return games at vending machine. 6. Customer received a receipt and additional charge via e-mail. 1. Acme’s bank is received customers’ information from vending machine. 2. Acme’s computer system is received customers’ information from vending machine. 3. Vending machine dispended games after customers’ information are approved. 4. Machine received returned games from customers. 5. Information sent to Acme’s bank and Acme’s central computer system. 6. A receipt e-mail to customers for a final charge. Exception...
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...Machine learning According to Alp Aydin (2010), Machine learning is an area of artificial intelligence that developed from design acknowledgment and computational learning hypothesis. It investigates the study and development of calculations that can gain from and make expectations on information. Such calculations work by building a model from sample inputs keeping in mind the end goal to settle on information driven forecasts or choices, as opposed to taking after entirely static project guidelines. Machine learning is firmly identified with computational statistics; a specialty that goes for the configuration of calculation for executing factual techniques on computers. It has solid ties to numerical enhancement, which conveys techniques, hypothesis and application areas to the field. Machine learning is utilized in a scope of registering errands where outlining and programming unequivocal calculations is in feasible (Marshland, 2009). Concepts of machine learning 1. Bayesian networks A Bayesian network is a probabilistic graphical model that speaks to an arrangement of irregular variables and their restrictive independencies through a coordinated non-cyclic chart. For instance, a Bayesian system could speak to the probabilistic connections between forex market and political unrests. Given the instances of political unrests, the system can be utilized to figure the probabilities of the forex market dropping. Proficient calculations exist that perform surmising and learning...
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...Should we be the machines’ allies? History is repeating itself in another different way, let me explain. The industrial revolution affected the society in many ways-‐ positively and negatively. People were afraid of lose their jobs for the machines; technological progress was a threat for them, especially for textile workers. However, labor’s share of GDP remained constant throughout this era -‐ this happened because the high productivity of the machines dropped the prices of products become them cheaper and easier accessible to the workers; real income increases as firms could pay more to the employers-‐ men and women. Now, in the New Machine Age 1 what is happening is that people are being replaced by computers and new technologies that are more productive and cheaper than humans. As such, unemployment are increasing in much of ...
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...รายงานการศึกษาแนวคิดผลิตภัณฑ์ใหม่ ของ เครื่องจาหน่ายอาหารและเครืองดื่มอั ตโนมั ติ 3 มิติ ่ ประจาปี 2552 ส่วนบริหารจัดการข้อมูลและปรึกษาแนะนา สานักบริหารยุทธศาสตร์ กรมส่งเสริมอุตสาหกรรม สารบัญ หน้า 1. บทสรุ ปสําหรับนักลงทุน .......................................................................................................................1 2. ผลิตภัณฑ์...............................................................................................................................................3 3. การตลาด................................................................................................................................................6 4. การเงินและการลงทุน ............................................................................................................................8 5. ภาคผนวกประกอบ ..............................................................................................................................22 1. บทสรุปสาหรับนักลงทุน เครื่ องจําหน่ายอาหารและและเ ครื่ องดื่มอัตโนมัติเป็ นนวัตกรรมที่ได้รับการพัฒนาไปค่อนข้าง ้ ั ไกลในประเทศตะวันตก และประเทศเอเซี ยที่กาวหน้ามากๆ เช่นญี่ปุ่น และมีใช้กนค่อนข้างแพร่ หลายอีก ่ ด้วย แต่ในประเทศไทย การใช้เครื่ องจําหน่ายอัตโนมัติแม้วามีมานานแต่ทว่ามีใช้เฉพาะในการจําหน่าย สิ นค้าเพียง 2-3 อย่างเท่านั้น จากตัวอย่างมากมายของการใช้เครื่ องจําหน่ายอัตโนมัติที่ได้นามารวบรวม ํ ไว้ในรายงานฉบับนี้ เชื่อว่าจะสามารถให้แนวทาง ความคิด และจุดประกายช่องทางการประดิษฐ์และ ั ้ การทําธุ รกิจใหม่ๆ ในประเทศไทยให้กบผูสนใจและนักลงทุนได้...
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...PROFILE A washing machine is a domestic appliance powered by a fractional horsepower (FHP) electric motor to wash clothes and household linen and dry clothes. The capacity of the washing machine is determined by the weight of the dry clothes it can wash at a time and is expressed in kgs. 3.2. SEGMENTATION: Washing machines can be segmented on the following bases: 3.2.1. Functions- Washing machines can be classified as washers, semi automatic and fully automatic machine on the basis of their functions. * Washers: Washers are simple machines, which wash clothes but do not dry them. They are minimal in functions and are mainly manufactured in unorganized sector. These are single tub machines and are very low in price. These machines are becoming obsolete in the urban areas due to their inefficiency in performing certain functions. * Semi automatic or Twin tub: These machines have two tubs, washing tank and drying tank. They perform more function than the washers but the sequencing and duration of each stage of the process like washing, rinsing and drying operations have to be controlled manually. Clothes need to be physically transferred from one tub to the other. * Fully automatic: These are compact machines in which clothes are washed and dried automatically in a single drum. Depending upon the type of fabric and total weight of the clothes the wash combination is selected and the wash cycle is carried out automatically. Fully automatic washing machines require a continuous...
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...STITCHING MACHINES A sewing machine is a mechanical device equipped with a needle (or needles) threaded at the point-end, which puncture the fabric periodically as it moves under the needle; each stitch is created as the thread loops onto itself (chain stitch) or locks around a second strand of thread (lockstitch), sewing the materials together. Sewing machines are used in both the home and industry, but are designed differently for each setting. Those for the home tend to be more versatile in terms of the number and kinds of stitches they can perform, but they operate more slowly than industrial machines, and have a shorter life span. Industrial machines are heavier, have a much longer life span, are capable of thousands of stitches per inch, and may be designed for very specialized tasks. Sewing machine is invented by Elias Howe in 1846 and successfully manufactured by Howe and Isaac Merritt Singer. Types of sewing machine systems -There are three types of sewing machine systems * Mechanical sewing machines * electronic sewing machines, and * computerized sewing machines Mechanical sewing machines are controlled by a rotary wheel. They have handles and disk to make changes in the tension or the length or width of the stitch. Electronic sewing machine has more features than the mechanical sewing machine. Instead of turning handles or disk, electronic sewing machines use buttons to adjust length or width of the stitch. Electronic sewing machines have motors;...
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...Superior Vending Expansion Proposal 1 REVISED Superior Vending Online Business Expansion Proposal Brian Dyck E-Commerce November 15, 2012 Superior Vending Expansion Proposal 2 Table of Contents A. ONLINE BUSINESS EXPANSION PROPOSAL ................................................................................. 3 A.1. A.2. A.3. A.4. A.5. A.6. A.7. A.8. A.9. B. VIABILITY OF SERVICE .................................................................................................................... 3 ONLINE COMPETITOR ASSESSMENT ................................................................................................ 5 ONLINE MARKETING STRATEGIES ................................................................................................. 10 SEARCH ENGINE CONSIDERATIONS & OPTIMIZATION STRATEGIES .................................................. 13 SOCIAL MEDIA INTEGRATION......................................................................................................... 14 ONLINE CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT ......................................................................... 15 E-COMMERCE SOLUTIONS............................................................................................................ 16 INTERNATIONAL CONSIDERATION .................................................................................................. 17 PROJECTED W EB DEVELOPMENT & MAINTENANCE COST.....................................................
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...thread and form the stitch as the needle is lowered into the bobbin chamber. 7. Presser foot: It is fixed to the presser bar to hold the cloth firmly in position when lowered. 8. Presser foot lifter: A lever attached to the presser bar for raising and lowering the presser foot. 9. Stitch regulator: This controls the length of the stitch. 10. Bobbin winder: A simple mechanism used for winding thread on the bobbin. 11. Fly Wheel: When this is made to revolve, it works the mechanism of the motion 12. Clutch or Thumb Screw: This is in the center of the fly wheel and it engages and disengages the stitching mechanism. 13. Slide Plate: A rectangular plate, which facilitates the removal of the bobbin case without lifting the machine. 14. Needle Plate or Throat Plate: A semi-circular disc with a hole to allow the needle to pass through it. 15. Feed dog: This consists of a set of teeth fitted below the needle plate. It helps to move the cloth forward while sewing. 16. Face plate: A cover which on removal gives access to the oiling points on the needle bar, presser bar and take-up...
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...Machine Learning Neural Networks - II 12.4.3 Perceptron Definition: It’s a step function based on a linear combination of real-valued inputs. If the combination is above a threshold it outputs a 1, otherwise it outputs a –1. x1 x2 w1 w2 wn Σ w0 X0=1 {1 or –1} xn O(x1,x2,…,xn) = 1 if w0 + w1x1 + w2x2 + … + wnxn > 0 -1 otherwise A perceptron draws a hyperplane as the decision boundary over the (n-dimensional) input space. + + + - Decision boundary (WX = 0) A perceptron can learn only examples that are called “linearly separable”. These are examples that can be perfectly separated by a hyperplane. + + + Linearly separable - + + + Non-linearly separable - Perceptrons can learn many boolean functions: AND, OR, NAND, NOR, but not XOR However, every boolean function can be represented with a perceptron network that has two levels of depth or more. The weights of a perceptron implementing the AND function is shown below. AND: x1 W1=0.5 W2=0.5 Σ W0 = -0.8 X0=1 x2 12.4.3.1 Perceptron Learning Learning a perceptron means finding the right values for W. The hypothesis space of a perceptron is the space of all weight vectors. The perceptron learning algorithm can be stated as below. 1. Assign random values to the weight vector 2. Apply the weight update rule to every training example 3. Are all training examples correctly classified? a. Yes. Quit b. No. Go back to Step 2. There are two popular weight update rules. i) The...
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...Simple Machines Experiment 9 – Simple Pulleys Introduction Simple pulleys are a form of simple machines that makes heavy loads easier to lift. They have a grooved wheel that is used for a rope or belt to ride, and allows a force that is acting on one direction, to be changed to another more useful direction. Types of simple pulley: • Fixed Pulley – A pulley that is stationary relative to the earth • Movable Pulley – A pulley that is allowed to move freely, being cradled by a rope or belt. • Compound Pulley – Is a combination of both of the previously mentioned types. Aims and Objectives • To test if tension in a pulley cord changes due to a change in direction of the cord. • To determine if the Mechanical Advantage (M.A) of a compound pulley system. Apparatus • 2 Adjustable hooks • 4 Knurled nuts • 2 Pulleys • 1 Single pulley block • 2 Weight hooks • 1 Set of weights • 1 10N Spring balance • 1 Cord – Approximately 600mm long Test 1 Results W(N) P(N) M.A = W/P 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 3 1 4 4 1 5 5 1 Test 2 Results W(N) P(N) M.A = W/P 1 1.1 0.91 2 1.9 0.91 3 3.2 0.94 4 4.1 0.98 5 4.7 1.1 Test 3 Results W(N) P(N) M.A = W/P 1 0.5 2 2 1.1 1.82 3 1.8 1.67 4 2 2 5 2.2 2.27 Test 4 Results W(N) P(N) M.A = W/P 1 0.6 1 2 1.2 1 3 1.7 1 4 2.3 1 5 2.9 1 Observations In test 1 the readings are the same for both the load (W) and the effort (P) due to the fact that fixed pulley was used for the experiment and so only the direction of the force of...
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...Foundations of Machine Learning Adaptive Computation and Machine Learning Thomas Dietterich, Editor Christopher Bishop, David Heckerman, Michael Jordan, and Michael Kearns, Associate Editors A complete list of books published in The Adaptive Computations and Machine Learning series appears at the back of this book. Foundations of Machine Learning Mehryar Mohri, Afshin Rostamizadeh, and Ameet Talwalkar The MIT Press Cambridge, Massachusetts London, England c 2012 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher. MIT Press books may be purchased at special quantity discounts for business or sales promotional use. For information, please email special sales@mitpress.mit.edu or write to Special Sales Department, The MIT Press, 55 Hayward Street, Cambridge, MA 02142. A This book was set in L TEX by the authors. Printed and bound in the United States of America. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mohri, Mehryar. Foundations of machine learning / Mehryar Mohri, Afshin Rostamizadeh, and Ameet Talwalkar. p. cm. - (Adaptive computation and machine learning series) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-262-01825-8 (hardcover : alk. paper) 1. Machine learning. 2. Computer algorithms. I. Rostamizadeh, Afshin. II...
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...Are we in a Race Against the Machine? For that answer maybe, we should ask the McDonald's employee who is slowly being replaced by a self-service kiosk. Or the Schnuck’s employee who found their hours cut due to the fact more and more people are using the self-checkout lanes. Technology has definitely made our lives more convenient, but that convenience comes at a cost. How many times have you used an app for curbside pickup for your food? Purchased clothes online? Ordered a pizza? Every time we make one of those purchases, we need to keep in mind that that was someone's job at some point. Machines will never be able to take over every job sector, but those low skill jobs will probably be a thing of the past in the not so distant future. What does all of this mean for those low skilled workers?...
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...Domestic SEED CLEANING MACHINE industry has weak comprehensive abilities. And the rate of multipurpose utilization of resources is still low. The data displays that, 80% of the domestic processing products belong to rough machining or once processing. We can increase science and technology input to enlarge seed cleaning machine market profits. Though we have a late starting, we should have confidence about ourselves. What we should do now is to introduce advanced technology. Second, we can improve processing capacity of seed cleaning machine to enlarge seed cleaning machine market profits. People have higher and higher demand to seed cleaning machine features. This requires domestic seed cleaning machine enterprises to pay attention to talent cultivation and study much higher features of seed cleaning machines so as to meet market needs much better. Third, we can improve seed cleaning machine quality to enlarge seed cleaning machine market profits. Seed cleaning machine quality is the key point of its development. Only when we design high quality of seed cleaning machine, can we develop larger market potential. Fourth, we should reinforce brand awareness to enlarge seed cleaning machine market profits. We should have the brand awareness and enlarge seed cleaning machine market influence so as to realize better market development and seed cleaning machine market profits. Seed cleaning machine industry, as one of the main processing industries, has been developing...
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