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    to describe a group in movement. Picture a swarm of bees flying together. Intelligence is the ability to acquire and apply knowledge. (Wikipedia) Swarm intelligence is a collective behavior of decentralized, self -organized systems, natural or artificial. (Wikipedia) When I think of swarm intelligence “the no I in team” saying comes to mind. Basically, you can get more done working together than you can get done on your own. Nature shows us a great example, the honey bee. In Debbie…

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    known as Neural Networks. There have been many other cases like ours that have used Random Forest. Nantian Huang, Guobo Lu and Dianguo Xu have been one of the many who have used Random Forest and succeeded. In their paper, “A permutation importance based feature selection method for short term electricity load forecasting using Random Forest,” they talk about how they got load forecast through predictions. Load Forecast, is the planning, operating and scheduling of traditional power networks.…

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    by fewer. Since the invention of computer processors, their speeds have been discovered to double approximately every two years, as suggested by Moore’s Law. This exponential growth has initiated a rapid inflation in digital computational speed. Artificial intelligence (AI) is the product of these great processer speeds and the programmed…

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    Introduction/History The idea of Artificial Intelligence has been toyed at, debated, and worked on for over half a century. Yet its practical and realistic application is so deeply ingrained in systems, that we as individuals use every day. What can AI be defined as? AI is a field that is driving to create methods of developing systems that display characteristics of intelligent behavior. The system as a whole is designed to replicate humanistic proficiencies, thinking, and detection. This…

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    Suhit Kodgule MSE: Robotics Personal Statement At this stage of robotics, there is a dissonance among two fields, two pieces that prevent from forming a cohesive whole: artificial intelligence and control theory. While AI suffers from a lack of rigorous mathematical design that can ensure robustness, control theory lacks the cognitive reasoning essential for solving problems in perception or path planning. The problem that I wish to address is this: can we develop a unifying…

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    With recent advancements in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence, researchers have begun to take a closer look at intellectual property laws as they apply to creative works produced by computers. The issue in question is: If a computer program creates a piece of work without human assistance or intervention, whether it is a book, video or musical composition, who owns the work, and who should receive royalties or sales of the work? One example of why this question is…

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    Spina bifida is a genetic birth defect that affects the development of the spinal cord. In babies who contract spina bifida, parts of the neural tube fail to develop or close properly, causing defects in the spinal cord and in vertebrae. This occurs when bones of the spine do not form properly around a baby’s spine. The exact cause of this defect is not known. However, expert think that genes and environment have an effect. If a mother has one child with this defect, it is thought that another…

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    Mindfulness training (MT) is now a heavily researched practice that is seeing a resurgence in western culture. Mindfulness can broadly be defined as a practice in which a person uses techniques to help train the mind to reduce stress and increase awareness. Researchers Farb, Anderson, Bean, McKeon, Mayberg, and Segal are the first to look at a reduction in the expression of sadness through MT by looking at fMRI images of the brain to locate specific regions that have been associated with sadness…

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    Spina Bifida (Ridosh, Braun, Roux, Bellin and Swain (2011) state “Spina Bifida is a chronic congenital health defect caused from the incomplete closure of the neural tubes of the spinal cord during the first few days of development. It occurs in almost two out of every 10,000 births.” According to the Spina Bifida Association of America, (2014) there are four different types of Spina Bifida. The first one is, Occult Spinal Dysramphism (OSD). Children born with this particular form of the…

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    #1 - Introduction Artificial Intelligence In the present, are mind boggling and viable however no place close human knowledge. People utilize the information exhibit around them and the information gathered in the past to make sense of everything without exception. In any case, AIs don't have that capacity right now. AIs simply immense information dumps to clear their goals. This implies AIs require a colossal pool of information to accomplish something as straightforward as altering letters.…

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