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    proposed approach. These results are also compared to other filters by numerical measures and visual inspection. Keywords: AFuzzy sets‚ Fuzzy filters‚ Fuzzy smoothing‚ Fuzzy derivative 1. INTRODUCTION The application of fuzzy techniques in image processing is a promising research field. Fuzzy techniques have already been applied in several domains of image

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    your documents‚ so all you need to do is type over the placeholder text. Word show you better ways to get the job done with the Tip Wizard‚ which watches you as works and offer suggestions for faster‚ easier ways to accomplish your tasks. Word processing software lets you create‚ edit‚ format‚ store‚ retrieve‚ and print a document. Let us examine each part of the definition. A text document is any text that can be keyed in‚ such as a memo. Creation is the original composing and keying in of

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    FOUNDATIONS IN GENERATIVE GRAMMAR Any native speaker of a language can be said to know the grammar of his/her own language‚ they know how to form and interpret any expression. However‚ this grammatical knowledge is subconscious. Native speaker have grammatical competence in their native language. This means that they have tacit knowledge of the grammar of their own lang. We have to make a difference between competence (the fluent native speaker’s tacit knowledge of his lang) and performance (what

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    Data Processing

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    1. Data Processing- is any process that a computer program does to enter data and‚ summarize‚ analyze or otherwise convert data into usable information. The process may be automated and run on a computer. It involves recording‚ analyzing‚ sorting‚ summarizing‚ calculating‚ disseminating and storing data. Because data are most useful when well-presented and actually informative‚ data-processing systems are often referred to as information systems. Nevertheless‚ the terms are roughly synonymous‚ performing

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    240 - INTRODUCTION TO DATA PROCESSING/MANGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Objectives To give a thorough and up-to-date grounding in the realities of commercial applications of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT’s). To Examine the roles of data‚ information and knowledge within modern business organisations‚ and the roles that information and communication technologies (ICT’s) play in supporting people and groups within organisations. To provide students with a thorough understanding

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    HUMANS‚ AND LANGUAGE Anders Holmberg One of the properties we have as humans which makes us different from other species is a capacity for acquiring and using a form of language which is far more complex than the language‚ or system of communication‚ of any other species. This capacity has been crucial for the evolution of human technology and human society‚ providing us with a huge advantage over other species. The advantage derives not just from the fact that human language is a superior

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    journey through hardware developments for image processing and it’s applications on Cryptography Sangeet Saha1‚ Chandrajit pal2‚ Rourab paul3‚ Satyabrata Maity 4‚ Suman Sau5 Dept of Computer Science & Engineering 1‚ A. K. Choudhury School of Information Technology2‚3‚4‚5 University Of Calcutta‚ Kolkata‚ India 92‚ A.P.C Road‚Kolkata-700009 [Sangeet.saha87‚ palchandrajit‚ rourab.paul‚ satyabrata.maity‚ sumansau] @gmail.com Keywords Image processing‚ Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA)‚ Application

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    Pinker's Dilemma

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    2.1 Pinker’s account of how the mind works: the language of thought ................................ 10 2.1.1 Pinker’s account of how the mind works: the language of thought - a general description ......................................................................................................................... 10 2.1.2 Pinker’s account of how the mind works: the language of thought - reasons for believing in the existence of a language of thought .....................................

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    Parallel Processing

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    help one find an object by‚ say‚ focusing on the location of the target. There are two modes of attention in which people typically rely on: parallel processing and serial processing. Parallel processing involves investigating and analyzing a multitude of objects on many different kinds of analysis all at the same time. In contrast‚ serial processing involves investigating each object one at a time. What strikes our interest and the question at hand is whether attention moves in a parallel or

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    INFORMATION PROCESSING Difference between data and Information Data is raw unprocessed information where as information is data that has been to processed to provide a meaningful value. Information processing is when a machine or processor interacts with the outside world and acts on the input it receives. ADVANTAGES OF INFORMATION PROCESSING * Tasks can be completed faster * Computers can process large amounts of data and generate error-free results. * Computing storage devices

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