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    Machine Learning

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    Generalization is the ability of a machine learning algorithm to perform accurately on new‚ unseen examples after training on a finite data set. The core objective of a learner is to generalize from its experience.[2] The training examples from its experience come from some generally unknown probability distribution and the learner has to extract from them something more general‚ something about that distribution‚ that allows it to produce useful answers in new cases. Machine learning‚ knowledge discovery

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    The Time Machine

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    The Time Machine The history of this short novel is imformational. It shows Wells developing and exploring the idea consistently over several years‚ as his rate of production would restrain him from ever doing again. In many ways‚ The Time Machine is his most complete work; a thorough development of the Darwinian ideas he had absorbed at the Normal School of Science and that would form the bedrock of everything else he did throughout his career. (. N.p. Web. 7 Feb 2014.)

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    Nuclear Power Brenda Armstead SCI207: Dependence of Man on the Environment Instructor: Benjamin Kirgan January 31‚2013 Abstract Availability of power is becoming a great concern for scientists. Search for renewable sources of power is constantly being carried out by economists and geologists to prevent future crises. Cheap sources include hydroelectric‚ nuclear and solar power. However cheap they might sound‚ maintenance costs‚ installation costs and equipment costs

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    Man and the Machine

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    Man Man and the Machine “Man‚ “Man‚ biologically considered… … is the most formidable of all the beasts of pray‚ and indeed‚ the only one that preys systematically on its own species” William William James (Memories and Studies) From the aeon of the history‚ we have perceived that man has been developing at jet speed in the fields of science and technology. Man‚ who once lived in the forest‚ in the natural state‚ is now on the cliff of mechanical advancement. The question arises today

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    Sewing Machine

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    History of the Sewing Machine Before the sewing machine appeared‚ making clothes was the main occupation of half of the human race. For over 20‚000 years‚ countless hours were spent on making garments and other textiles to fulfill daily needs. The first sewing needles were made of bones and animal horns and the first thread was made of animal sinew (inventors.about.com‚ 4/16/06). The sewing machine‚ however‚ was a remarkable invention that was beneficial to all populations. More critical

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    Time Machine

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    If I could spend a day with one person…. Human being is the God’s creature which is created with intelligence‚ emotion‚ and passion. In human’s life‚ there will always be something or even many things that is wanted or repented. Therefore‚ human often wishes to meet someone whom he really yearns‚ someone who can correct his repented mistakes or someone who can meet his needs. If I could spend a day with one person‚ I wish it will be Doraemon. Doraemon is an imaginative character made by a Japanese

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    Trurl's Machine

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    claimed that Lem was the most widely read science-fiction writer in the world. His works explore philosophical themes; speculation on technology‚ the nature of intelligence‚ the impossibility of mutual communication and understanding‚ despair about human limitations and humankind’s place in the universe. They are sometimes presented as fiction‚ but others are in the form of essays or philosophical books. Translations of his works are difficult and multiple translated versions of his works exist.

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    People and Machine

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    age of machine. Machine has acquired a high priority in the modern era. It has come to occupy a place of major importance in the life of man. In all spheres and walks of life machine comes to the aid of man. Right from the time of waking up in the morning till going to bed at night‚ man continues to make use of some machine or the other. In short‚ machine has come to stay as an indispensable instrument of considerable assistance to man at every step. Countless are the uses which machine has conferred

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    According to Election Data Services the percentage of electronic voting machines per county doubled between 1998 and 2002 to 16 percent-‚ yet a full replacement of the traditional voting procedure is very unlikely. In its essence‚ an electronic voting machine is a computer assisted self-interviewing device (CASI) giving the voter the opportunity to review and change his/her vote before submitting it. The different types of voting machines allow for different kinds of interaction‚ such as using a touch

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    Trurl's Machine

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    mutual communication and understanding‚ despair about human limitations and mankind’s place in the universe. They are sometimes presented as fiction‚ but others are in the form of essays or philosophical books. Translations of his works are difficult due to passages with elaborate word formation‚ alien or robotic poetry‚ and puns. Multiple translated versions of his works exist. Stanislaw Lem’s “Trurl’s Machine” is the story an inventor who makes an eight-story thinking machine with a major flaw. The story is

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