structure of chemical compounds. Its primary aim was to help organic chemists in identifying unknown organic molecules, by analyzing their mass spectra and using knowledge of chemistry. 2. MYCIN MYCIN is an early expert system that used artificial intelligence to identify bacteria causing severe infections, such as bacteremia and meningitis and to recommend antibiotics, with the dosage adjusted for patient's body weight. Its expertise lies in the domain of bacterial Infections. It was developed
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Expert Systems This paper will explain what Expert Systems are about, how it works the benefits and detriments and give an example about the system. Experts Systems is a man-made cleverness program that has expert level knowledge about a particular area and knows how to use its knowledge to respond properly. In all aspects the expert systems should replace a human expert. As defined by Edward Feigenbaum, “expert system is a wise computer program that uses knowledge and reading procedures
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Introduction Computer nowadays is important to all of us specially in our daily lives. We all know that computer is an electronic device used in almost every field even where it is most unexpected. That is why this age is called as the era of IT. And now we cannot imagine a world without computers. It is made up of two things one is the hardware and other is software. All physical components of computer like keyboard, mouse, monitor etc., come under the hardware whereas all the programs and languages
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learning, Ethel was very passionate about the new systems and how much they could help the company. Sam and Ethel then pulled together a team and developed an idea for linking Century managers, internal recruiters, and job applicants using artificial intelligence software. His previous boss, Sandra Ivey, enthusiastically endorsed the idea while his new boss Tom Carr seemed to have very little interest in the project. Tom Carr believes that the company should not do anything else with technology
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Environments, Games, Simulation, behavioral animation, autonomous agent, situated, embodied, reactive, vehicle, steering, path planning, path following, pursuit, evasion, obstacle avoidance, collision avoidance, flocking, group behavior, navigation, artificial life, improvisation. Abstract This paper presents solutions for one requirement of autonomous characters in animation and games: the ability to navigate around their world in a life-like and improvisational manner. These “steering behaviors”
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Group. Publication type: Journals. ISSN: 17444292 3. Foundations and Trends in Computer Graphics and Vision Publisher: Now Publishers Inc. Publication type: Journals. ISSN: 15722759, 15722740 4. IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence Publisher: IEEE Computer Society. Publication type: Journals. ISSN: 01628828 5. Foundations and Trends in Communications and Information Theory Publisher: Now Publishers Inc. Publication type: Journals. ISSN: 15672190, 15672328 References 1. Denning
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1. | | | Secondary storage is also called ____. | | Possible Answers | 1. | volatile memory | 2. | primary storage | 3. | permanent storage | 4. | main memory | | | | 2. | | | ____ are NOT commonly used smartphone operating systems | | Possible Answers | 1. | iPhone OS and RIM OS | 2. | Symbian and Palm OS | 3. | HP-UX and z-OS | 4. | Android and Windows Mobil | | | | 3. | | | People using commercially available software
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TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT AND SIX SIGMA Edited by Tauseef Aized Total Quality Management and Six Sigma http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/2559 Edited by Tauseef Aized Contributors Aleksandar Vujovic, Zdravko Krivokapic, Jelena Jovanovic, Svante Lifvergren, Bo Bergman, Adela-Eliza Dumitrascu, Anisor Nedelcu, Erika Alves dos Santos, Mithat Zeydan, Gülhan Toğa, Johnson Olabode Adeoti, Andrey Kostogryzov, George Nistratov, Andrey Nistratov, Vidoje Moracanin, Ching-Chow Yang, Ayon Chakraborty, Kay
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Expert Systems Hema Rohira IT-620-8035-Info Resource Management-01/2013 01/13/2013 Professor: Carol Farabee, Abstract Expert systems (ESs) are applications of artificial intelligence, that emulates the decision-making ability of a human expert. ESs are designed to solve complex problems by reasoning about knowledge, like an expert (Wikepedia). There are expert systems that can diagnose human illnesses, make financial forecasts, and schedule routes for delivery vehicles. Some expert systems
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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: BRAIN CHIPS When you think about Artificial Intelligence what thought first comes to mind. Robots maybe, would we ever think about Brain Chips being implanted into human brains? Sure, but how will Brain Chips plays a major role medically in are world’s future? In are near future, while we sleep they will transmit data directly from are brain to the computer and not miss a wink of sleep. Computer Interface is only the tip of the iceberg. Brain chips when they are implanted
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