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Dictionary » M » Machine learning Machine learningMachine learning this is the study of how to create computers that will learn from experience and modify their activity based on that learning (as opposed to traditional computers whose activity will not change unless the programmer explicitly changes it). This discipline is a sub-set of artificial intelligence. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: mutations and dependencies... complexity. I thought I was being original. :( “… thus a complicated machine was gradually built up whose effective working was dependent upon ... The similar concept articulated in the OP is what I thought of after learning about hypostasis; particularly, how the same hypostasis can result ...
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Re: Theories - Origin of Life canalon As an engineer you should think of it as a very complex machine with multiple independant subsystems where the central control dies. ... about biology before you talk. Indeed I have spent the last three years learning, which is why I have the “arrogance” to debate with an obviously intelligent ...
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need help... - the wrong reading frame. If I am to assume the patent is for a machine learning algorithm on gene prediction, this is my take on it. The authors randomly take DNA ...
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What class do you recommend?... :D I'd love to take ecology to become a creationist propaganda refuting machine. That's always been a daydream of mine, but realistically, I have ... will be, is Anatomy and Physiology the path I should be taking? I love learning about genetics. It would be optimal to get some sort of job with ...
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Photosynthesis... have access to a spectroscope, then you will have the opportunity for learning the same information PLUS gaining skill at using a spectrophotometer. The most common type of such machine today is called the Spec-20. There are four types of machines that are used ...
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