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Ahmed  One

Comprehensive Mathematics for Computer Scientists - 0 views

shared by Ahmed One on 16 Jun 09 - Cached
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    This is a Comprehensive Mathematics Course for Computer Scientists..
Abdelrahman Ogail

ELIZA effect - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The effect is named for the 1966 chatterbot ELIZA, developed by MIT computer scientist Joseph Weizenbaum
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      ELIZA was develped by a computer scientist from MIT!!
Abdelrahman Ogail

Clockwork universe theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • The Clockwork Universe Theory is a theory, established by Isaac Newton, as to the origins of the universe. A "clockwork universe" can be thought of as being a clock wound up by God and ticking along, as a perfect machine, with its gears governed by the laws of physics. What sets this theory apart from others is the idea that God's only contribution to the universe was to set everything in motion, and from there the laws of science took hold and have governed every sequence of events since that time. This idea was very popular during the Enlightenment, when scientists realized that Newton's laws of motion, including the law of universal gravitation, could explain the behavior of the solar system. A notable exclusion from this theory though is free will, since all things have already been set in motion and are just parts of a predictable machine. Newton feared that this notion of "everything is predetermined" would lead to atheism. This theory was undermined by the second law of thermodynamics ( the total entropy of any isolated thermodynamic system tends to increase over time, approaching a maximum value) and quantum physics with its unpredictable random behavior.
  • The Clockwork Universe Theory is a theory, established by Isaac Newton, as to the origins of the universe. A "clockwork universe" can be thought of as being a clock wound up by God and ticking along, as a perfect machine, with its gears governed by the laws of physics. What sets this theory apart from others is the idea that God's only contribution to the universe was to set everything in motion, and from there the laws of science took hold and have governed every sequence of events since that time. This idea was very popular during the Enlightenment, when scientists realized that Newton's laws of motion, including the law of universal gravitation, could explain the behavior of the solar system. A notable exclusion from this theory though is free will, since all things have already been set in motion and are just parts of a predictable machine. Newton feared that this notion of "everything is predetermined" would lead to atheism. This theory was undermined by the second law of thermodynamics ( the total entropy of any isolated thermodynamic system tends to increase over time, approaching a maximum value) and quantum physics with its unpredictable random behavior.
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      "God's only contribution to the universe was to set everything in motion, and from there the laws of science took hold and have governed every sequence of events since that time" <-- ???
Janos Haits

VIVO | connect - share - discover - 0 views

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    An interdisciplinary network Enabling collaboration and discovery among scientists across all disciplines.
Janos Haits

wizdom.ai - intelligence for everyone - 0 views

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    "wizdom.ai is a result of extensive R&D by our team of data scientists, programmers, analysts, designers, quality engineers, product managers & process managers. The startup from the University of Oxford was founded by Tahir, Sadia, Rifaqat, David, Atikah and Asif."
Islam TeCNo

Comprehensive Mathematics for Computer Scientists: Info - 0 views

shared by Islam TeCNo on 17 Jun 09 - Cached
  • MathML is an XML standard by W3C and, embedded in XHTML,
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      Great ..... I think i will take alook about it's standards
Janos Haits

e-LICO Front Page | Data Mining Portal - 0 views

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    "The goal of the e-LICO project is to build a virtual laboratory for interdisciplinary collaborative research in data mining and data-intensive sciences. The e-lab comprises three layers: the e-science and data mining layers form a generic research environment that can be adapted to different scientific domains by customizing the application layer. e-LICO uses both Taverna and RapidAnalytics/RapidMiner to design and enact data analysis workflows. It provides a variety of general-purpose and application-specific services and a broad toolkit to assist the user in designing such workflows."
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