Advanced Computing :: Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, Genetic Algorithms & Evolutionary Computation
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"Learning Has Just Started" - an interview with Prof. Vladimir Vapniklearning theory As a part of the renovation of the learningTheory.org web site, we are launching a series of interviews with leading researchers in learning theory and related fields. We are proud that Prof. Vladimir Vapnik accepted our invitation to be the first to be interviewed. Prof. ...
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Memristor minds: The future of artificial intelligence - 01 July 2009 - New ScientistContinue reading page | 1 | 2 | 3 EVER had the feeling something is missing? If so, you're in good company. Dmitri Mendeleev did in 1869 when he noticed four gaps in his periodic table . They turned out to be the undiscovered elements scandium, gallium, technetium and germanium. Paul Dirac ...
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IBM Claims Breakthrough In Analysis of Encrypted DataAn anonymous reader writes "An IBM researcher has solved a thorny mathematical problem that has confounded scientists since the invention of public-key encryption several decades ago. The breakthrough, called 'privacy homomorphism,' or 'fully homomorphic encryption,' makes possible the deep and ...
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Donald Knuth: Mathematical Ideas, or Algorithms, Should Not Be PatentedDonald Knuth, distinguished computer scientist, recipient of the Turing Award, creator of the TeX computer typesetting system, and author of The Art of Computer Programming, which some call the Bible of computer programming, has submitted a letter [PDF] to the European Patent Office for ...
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hackerspacesThe central tracking site for all hack spaces around the planet.
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Do Bayesian statistics rule the brain?:You would certainly be interested in the work of Jeff Hawkins and the book On Intelligence. Will share the items to this twine.Spaceweaver added 12 months ago
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Interview with yours truly in VentureBeat todaySomething that came up at DEFCON: How hacking may destroy semweb. A great topic, you have to admit. In fact, hacking will not destroy semweb, but the resources that will have to be devoted to infosec for semweb companies are probably way, way, way beyond what is being projected by most ...David Scott "Lightman" Lewis added 14 months ago
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Something you didn't know about me ...Might as well share this with twines that I've created. Adds a bit of color to the twine's creator and admin. I'm also sharing this with the infosec twines that I belong to. Hope to see 'ya at DEFCON!! Side note to Mills: I'll likely wear your Semantic Exchange t-shirt during my ...David Scott "Lightman" Lewis added 15 months ago
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Programming Collective Intelligence: Building Smart Web 2.0 ApplicationsI think it would be more useful to link to the publisher's (O'Reilly) website than a bookseller's one. http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596529321/toc.htmlRichard Strayer added 15 months ago
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