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Expert Systems Artificial Intelligence
3,935 wordsINDEX + What are Expert Systems? + The relationship between Expert systems and Artificial Intelligence. + Structure of Expert Systems. + Designing an Expert System. + Building Expert Systems. + Knowledge Engineering. + Tools, Shells and Skeletons. + Software and Hardware considerations in Expert Systems. + What are the uses of Expert Systems. + Advantages and Disadvantages of Expert Systems. + How Expert Systems work (Examples of Expert Systems). + The Importance and future of Expert Systems. + ...
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Common Sense Infinite Series
1,961 wordsLooks Can Be Deceiving Paradoxes are sometimes composed of contradictory ideas presented together, ultimately leading to an unworkable situation. Paradoxes, however, are not simply ambiguous questions. Paradoxes are the essence of the inherent complexity of systems (Internet 1). Each paradox must be analyzed and clearly understood before it can be explained. Since mathematics is, in a sense, a universal language, certain paradoxes and contradictions have arisen that have troubled mathematicians,...
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Common Sense Infinite Series
2,046 wordsParadoxes are sometimes composed of contradictory ideas presented together, ultimately leading to an unworkable situation. Paradoxes, however, are not simply ambiguous questions. Paradoxes are the essence of the inherent complexity of systems (Internet 1). Each paradox must be analyzed and clearly understood before it can be explained. Since mathematics is, in a sense, a universal language, certain paradoxes and contradictions have arisen that have troubled mathematicians, dating from ancient ti...
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Emily Dickinson Fly Buzz
5,517 wordsGerhard Friedrich This poem seems to present two major problems to the interpreter. First, what is the significance of the buzzing fly in relation to the dying person, and second, what is the meaning of the double use of " see" in the last line? An analysis of the context helps to clear up these apparent obscurities, and a close parallel found in another Dickinson poem reinforces such interpretation. In an atmosphere of outward quiet and inner calm, the dying person collectedly proceed...
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