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  1. Source of my knowledge-: Encoding-: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gkiphD-VIY Decoding-: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSYSVEqFnes&t=27s Other references-: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55oV3HriCjg Question-: There is no entry for index 7 in the dictionary while decoding, how do I fix this issue?

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  2. I will tell my research that i have done earlier here. CMYK is used for print pieces like brochurers and business cards. For RGB we need to start on black paper but we can't add light until we reach white because light can't be painted on surface, what does this bold content means to say? in a monitor, light is being emitted (or added)when you add r,g,b you get white...in ink light is being absorbed(or subtracted) and when you absorb r,g,b you get black if rgb is used, you get strange, muddy, and incorrect colors from printer. (but the question is why) cmy cover most lighter color range quite easily compared to rgb. …

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  3. The thread is inspired by a claim in a recent thread that information entropy, as defined by Shannon, is the same as the thermodynamic definition of entropy which obeys the Second Law and therefore cannot decrease. Is this correct ?

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  4. My doubts are as follows-: -> Why frame n is not segmented to blocks? -> Why no inputs from (n-1) side for block matching? -> What do we do in prediction error coding? Source-: https://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/rbf/CVonline/LOCAL_COPIES/AV0506/s0561282.pdf I have read this many times but that didn’t help to clear my doubts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deyyXiTsvB0&list=PL6wr_B29b3UR5weQ80W8aYMkxEAz92IIC&index=73 This video. This confused the hell out of me.

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  5. Can the energy crisis not be quantitatively broken down into mathematical functions in its myriad forms, and then solved like a gigantic puzzle? Surely the problem lies not in computer science's inability to process a puzzle that big, a giant leap for human brains but a small step for NASA supercomputers; but in that task of quantifying into mathematical formulae, the specific functions that incorporate the energy crisis?

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  6. So I found this on Reddit, and naturally, find it tedious to try to work out by hand or by calculator various parodical examples like the kinds presently being output by the comments section. I was wondering if anyone here is familiar with any computer program that would allow you to type in a letter-to-number legend, then type in a word and have it output the sum associated with it. Thank you in advance!

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  7. Started by Richard Baker,

    (PDF) Sphere Tracing: A Geometric Method for the Antialiased Ray Tracing of Implicit Surfaces (researchgate.net) On page 5-113 of this article, it says that the distance to the implicit blend is greater than 2/3 times f(x) times the sum of radiuses but it also says the Lipschitz constant of a single contributing sphere equals 3/(2r). It also says that the Lipschitz constant of a sum is bounded by the sum of the Lipschitz constants. Is this an error? The inverse of the sum of the Lipschitz constants does not equal the sum of the inverse of the Lipschitz constants. My question is what is the Lipschitz constant of the level set of a metablob? Thank you.

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  8. Can you tell it? I googled I didn't find. Maybe you guys can help me.

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  9. Artificial intelligence appears to have been stagnated in one respect; the creation of robots that can mimic human beings. The simple question is, how are robot algorithms different than human brain processes? Robots can mimic the logical reasoning of human beings, in fact, to a greater degree than human beings. Chess software is one example. So the logical aspect of human brains has already been developed by robot algorithms. The missing part is emotion. Robots cannot understand emotion, or process emotion like humans can. If you had a robot that was both emotional and logical, you'd be closer to creating a robot that can actually mimic human beings. …

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  10. https://uobrep.openrepository.com/bitstream/handle/10547/223815/ESWA agent paper -v2.pdf;jsessionid=16B243A8F6C1FC1242A75969D18D00B7?sequence=5 here is some information but i am unable to dcode what is minimum requirement vs specific requirements. can you help me a bit in this case?

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  11. I have been banging my head on the wall to find the difference between these two online. I have found only 1 resource which seems bs to me. here it is.. https://ioesolutions.esign.com.np/notes/text-notes-show/Enterprise-Management-System can you help me understanding what these two terms essentially mean? is this loose coupling and tight coupling stuff? or what is this?

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  12. Back propogation, according to Prometheus in another thread, is the human ability to learn. A feature that artificial intelligence has not been able to create in robots. Maybe the solution is to program robots to learn through value-computation. To teach a robot how to learn new data, it's a matter of programming the robot to process data in its envioronment according to a pyramid of value. For example, factor A = value 1 factor B = 2 points, factor C = 3 points The robot would process each factor according to it's value, and assign priorities according to same. Thereby, the factors given most priority would be the most valuable ones, and the …

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  13. I don't understand what these things are trying to say in gist. Please guide me a bit-: There are 3 types of web usage mining-: 1) web server data the user logs are collected by the web server. typical data includes ip address, page reference, and access time. 2) application server data commercial application servers have significant features to enable e commerce applications to be built on top of them with little effort. a key feature is the ability to track various kinds of business events and log them in application server logs. 3) application level data new kinds of events can be defined in an application, and logging …

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  14. cold start-: system requires huge amt of current user data to make accurate predictions early rater-: new user hasn't rated many items to make predictions. both same? isn't it?

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  15. There are 0 resources to study this topic as well except this 1 badly written website. Any idea what they are trying to say?

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  16. can you post some examples of this?

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  17. Here is a solution, part of which doesn’t make any sense to me-: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JgqBM7JG9ew ->Why did we select c3,c1 and c3,c2 for 2nd generation? -> why did we select os1,os2,c3,c2 for 3rd generation? (And what the heck is happening here? We are already in 3rd generation when even 2nd one is not complete? -> then we mutate. Why are we mutating c1 lol. It doesn’t make any sense. We need to mutate one of the os1,os2,c3 or c2 according to my logic. Anyway i have tried solving 2 iterations of it. If you can help me with 2 iterations of this problem, please do so. Also test out my 2 iterations of this algo…

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  18. So I messed up in a tactical move. I was studying artificial intelligence for my backlog exam(exam that I failed also called supplementary exam, re-exam, retaking exam). That was so huge and due to lots of other reasons (I don't want to sound whining so not mentioning them), I am here. I have accepted my state. Now I need to optimize this problem. Select 2 exams that you skip and study the rest. The circled ones are the dates in which my exams will occur. I have 20 days for exam. Leaving 3 days for revising first subject. I have explained about how my exams will be hard, easy, long, short content etc. I need to choose a best d…

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  19. So I have a job that lends itself well to being multi-tasked with audio, and while this has allowed me to explore a variety of podcasts, I can think of a more practical use yet... to listen to all the text files I have saved on my computer but haven't gotten around to listening to them such that I know which ones to keep, and/or listening to audio of the scanned, printed copies of my old journals from one of my previous jobs. I have scanned paper copies of those, but the programs I've found haven't been good for converting them directly to text, let alone text that can be subsequently copied into a text to audio file. As well, individual RTF files are a hassle…

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  20. 1 example to represent the question in semantic net. Second question-: every student loves to party. Represent this in semantic net. The answer is below-:

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  21. This is not really a homework question so don't bother answering them. It is more of a guidance problem. This is what I find the hardest out of all topics.. Unfortunately, this topic is a fixed 10 marks question in our 80 marks exam. Comes every time. The types of questions that I need to deal with my exams are like this-: john likes all kinds of food. apples are food chicken is food anything anyone eats and isn't killed by is food bill eats peanuts and is still alive. sue eats everything bill eats. prove that john like peanuts using resolution.

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  22. How did we get these values? https://courses.engr.illinois.edu/ece448/sp2020/slides/lec15.pdf This is the slide that I am referring to. I honestly don’t understand what is going on here. Please guide me a bit here.

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  23. As you can see I am not getting correct result. What have I messed up? I want to learn it. https://slideplayer.com/slide/4942120/ Here is full slide in case anyone wants to refer to it.

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