All India Reporter


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Advanced Topics in Artificial Intelligence


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The 12th Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI'QQ) held in Sydney, Australia, 6-10 December 1999, is the latest in a series of annual re gional meetings at which advances in artificial intelligence are reported. This series now attracts many international papers, and indeed the constitution of the program committee reflects this geographical diversity. Besides the usual tutorials and workshops, this year the conference included a companion sympo sium at which papers on industrial appUcations were presented. The symposium papers have been published in a separate volume edited by Eric Tsui. Ar99 is organized by the University of New South Wales, and sponsored by the Aus tralian Computer Society, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Computer Sciences Corporation, the KRRU group at Griffith University, the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute, and Neuron- Works Ltd. Ar99 received over 120 conference paper submissions, of which about o- third were from outside Australia. Prom these, 39 were accepted for regular presentation, and a further 15 for poster display. These proceedings contain the full regular papers and extended summaries of the poster papers. All papers were refereed, mostly by two or three reviewers selected by members of the program committee, and a list of these reviewers appears later. The technical program comprised two days of workshops and tutorials, fol lowed by three days of conference and symposium plenary and paper sessions.




Advanced Information Systems Engineering


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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering, CaiSE 2003, held in Klagenfurt, Austria in June 2003. The 45 revised full papers presented together with 3 invited contributions were carefully reviewed and selected from 219 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on XML, methods and models for information systems, UML, Internet business and social modeling, peer-to-peer systems, ontology-based methods, advanced design of information systems, knowledge, knowledge management, Web services, data warehouses, electronic agreements and workflow, requirements engineering, metrics and method engineering, and agent technologies and advanced environments.




Applied Intelligent Systems


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Humans have always been hopeless at predicting the future...most people now generally agree that the margin of viability in prophecy appears to be 1 ten years. Even sophisticated research endeavours in this arena tend to go 2 off the rails after a decade or so. The computer industry has been particularly prone to bold (and often way off the mark) predictions, for example: ‘I think there is a world market for maybe five computers’ Thomas J. Watson, IBM Chairman (1943), ‘I have traveled the length and breadth of this country and talked with the best people, and I can assure you that data processing is a fad that won’t last out the year’ Prentice Hall Editor (1957), ‘There is no reason why anyone would want a computer in their home’ Ken Olsen, founder of DEC (1977) and ‘640K ought to be enough for anybody’ Bill Gates, CEO Microsoft (1981). 3 The field of Artificial Intelligence – right from its inception – has been particularly plagued by ‘bold prediction syndrome’, and often by leading practitioners who should know better. AI has received a lot of bad press 4 over the decades, and a lot of it deservedly so. How often have we groaned in despair at the latest ‘by the year-20xx, we will all have...(insert your own particular ‘hobby horse’ here – e. g.




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Numerical Physics With Chapterwise Question - Answers Class 12 [MP & Chhattisgarh]


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UNIT – I Electroststics 1.Electric Charge and Electric Field, 2. Gauss’ Theoram, 3. Electric Potential, 4. Electric Capacitance, UNIT – II Current Electricity 5. Electric Conduction and Ohm’ s law, 6. Electric Measurement, UNIT – III Magnetic Effects of Electric Current And Management 7. Magnetic Effects of Electric Current , 8. Magnetism, UNIT – IV Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current 9. Electromagnetic Induction, 10. Alternating Current, UNIT – V Electromagnetic Waves, 11. Electromagnetic Waves, UNIT – VI Optics : (A) Ray Optics And Optical Instruments 12. Reflection And Refraction of Light, 13. Refraction of Light at Spherical Surface : Lenses, 14. Prism and Scatting Of Light, 15. Chromatic And Spherical Aberration, 16. Optical Instruments , UNIT – VI : Optics : (B) Wave Optics 16.Nature of Light and Huygens ‘s Principle, 17. Interference of Light, 18. Diffraction of light, 20. Polaristaion of Light, UNIT – VII Dual Nature Of Matter And Radiation 21.Particle Nature of Radiation and Waves Nature of Matter, UNIT – VIII Atoms and Nuclei 22.Atomic Physics, 23. X-Ray, 24. Structure of The Nucleus, 25. Nuclear Energy, 26. Radio Activity UNIT – IX Electronic Devices 27. Semiconductor Diode and Transistor, 28. Digital Electronics, UNIT – X Communication System 29.Principle Communication.




Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Sensors and Instruments


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This book heralds a new era in instrumentation and measurements. It combines artificial intelligence (AI) and wireless communications technologies with instrumentation and measurement systems to function as a single unit. AI has advanced considerably due to deep learning utilizing artificial neural networks, availability of large and curated datasets, implementation of a new generation of fast processors having millions of transistors in chips, advanced algorithms, competitive commercial interests, and interests of governments to gain advantages. At the same time, new and highly advanced wireless technologies open new frontiers in communication systems, both technologically and in terms of applications aspects. Advanced technologies such as 5G and 6G networks enable easy use of communication systems by billions of people as well as by billions of machine-to-machine systems. In this book, the communication principles are explained and the implementation of AI on wireless networks is discussed. Many examples are provided. The author discusses instruments and instrumentation networks, modern sensors, and transducers in detail. AI is the technology humans have created where the machines do not only assist us but also think for us creatively in some cases, excelling humans thinking and reasoning. This book includes a chapter explaining how this is done, backed up with more than 50 figures. The security issues, fairness, efficiency, and social impact and acceptance of AI are highlighted. As explained in this book, AI and wireless communications are changing our lives in many ways, including entertainment, games, social interactions, medicine and healthcare, R&D, automated living, intelligent transport systems, finance and economy, and the Internet of Things.