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From 1993 to 2000 de Garis participated in a research project at ATR's Human Information Processing Research Laboratories ( ATR-HIP ) which aimed to create a billion neuron artificial brain by the year 2001.
Author Oliver Grau in his book Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion notes that the creation of artificial immersive virtual reality, arising as a result of technical exploitation of new inventions, is a long-standing human practice throughout the ages.
From its base down to Wilhelmshöhe Palace runs a long set of artificial cascades which delight visitors during the summer months.
* Planet X — an artificial planet in the video game Escape From The Planet Of The Robot Monsters ( 1989 )
Left ( From top to bottom ): Sun ; Natural things ; Shadows of natural things ; Fire ; Artificial objects ; Shadows of artificial objects ; Analogy level.
From Isleham to Prickwillow, the river flows for almost in an artificial cut, thought to have been constructed by the Romans, and joined the River Great Ouse at Prickwillow until 1830.
From just before Newbridge, where the modern A614 road crosses the waterway, this branch of the navigation runs parallel to the Dutch River, an artificial channel built in 1635 to alleviate flooding caused by Cornelius Vermuyden's original diversion of the River Don northwards to the River Aire in 1628.
From 1870 there was a steady decline in fertility, linked not to a rise in the use of artificial contraception but to more traditional methods such as withdrawal and abstinence ( Szreter ; Fisher ).
Eleni V. Antoniadou, Head of the Biosciences Department at Transplants Without Donors LLC, mentioned in her talk at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering Society the following: " From a humanistic standpoint, the major aim of creating artificial organs is to give an end to the human organ trafficking, a transnational organized crime, that is rising in third world countries and has become a lucrative facet of economic development by annihilating the need for real organs.
From 1989 to the end of 1992, Barger worked as a research programmer at Northwestern University's Institute for the Learning Sciences under the artificial intelligence researcher Roger Schank.
From an engineering perspective, videogames have been the context for a wide variety of technological innovations and advancements in areas such as computer graphics, artificial intelligence, and networking, among others.
From the point of view of artificial neurons and artificial neural networks, Hebb's principle can be described as a method of determining how to alter the weights between model neurons.
From one of his experiments emerged the Cyber Series — artificial humanoids possessing superhuman strength and agility.
From the point of view of people rotating with the habitat, artificial gravity by rotation behaves in some ways similarly to normal gravity but has the following effects:
From the tower on the 10 meters high artificial hill are ruins remaining.
From Saint-Omer seawards, it is an artificial navigation with branch canals leading towards Calais and Dunkirk and the Canal de Neufossé heading inland into the French canal system.
From Benátky nad Jizerou to its on-flow, it is surrounded by bank infiltration system, and in the district of Sojovice, the water is being pumped for artificial infiltration.
From this source at the very bottom of the mountain, starts the Kruma River with clear and fresh waters, which goes toward the west, and, collecting other tributaries and becoming stronger, curves slightly to the left like an arc and joins in the south the Drin river, now the artificial Lake Fierza.
From its opening through the 2007 season, the stadium's playing surface was AstroTurf, mainly due to the team's then-affiliation with the Toronto Blue Jays who used the artificial surface in their ballpark.
From the liner notes: " Ingenious use of echo, artificial reverberation and electronic alterations gives the music in this category a weird, spooky futuristic, ‘ out of this world ’ quality, well-suited to super-natural happenings of any kind.
Joseph Weizenbaum's influential 1976 book Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgment To Calculation ( San Francisco: W. H. Freeman, 1976 ; ISBN 0-7167-0463-3 ) displays his ambivalence towards computer technology and lays out his case: while artificial intelligence may be possible, we should never allow computers to make important decisions because computers will always lack human qualities such as compassion and wisdom.

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From May 1943 onwards there was very close cooperation between the British and American military intelligence organisations.
From the time he was a child, he showed great intelligence and love for others.
From this most welcome intelligence, it was not long before I was on the quarter deck, where the captain, with a bow, presented me his sword, and said the admiral was dying of his wounds.
From May 1942 SOAS ' Japanese department became the centre for training military translators and intelligence officers.
At its publication during the Cold War ( 1945 – 91 ), the psychological realism of The Spy Who Came in From the Cold ( 1963 ) rendered it a revolutionary espionage novel by showing that the intelligence services of both the Eastern and Western nations practiced the same expedient amorality in the name of national security.
From such intelligence data, the OOB section staff compiles a likely order of battle for a planning document or operations order by assessing the following factors:
From DSS, data warehouses, Executive Information Systems, OLAP and business intelligence came into focus beginning in the late 80s.
From 19 April until about 22 April, sorties were flown by A4D-2Ns to obtain visual intelligence over combat areas.
From 1962 to 1975, Air America inserted and extracted U. S. personnel, provided logistical support to the Royal Lao Army, Hmong army under command of Royal Lao Army Major General Vang Pao, and combatant Thai " volunteer " forces, transported refugees, and flew photo reconnaissance missions that provided valuable intelligence on NLF activities.
From Marshall's remark, Van Cleave inferred that " the positive intelligence that counterintelligence may supply — that is, how and to what ends governments use the precious resources that their intelligence services represent — can help inform the underlying foreign and defense policy debate, but only if our policy leadership is alert enough to appreciate the value of such insights.
From the perspective of one's own intelligence service, exploiting the situation to the advantage of one's side is usually preferable to arrest or actions that might result in the death of the threat.
From 1948 to 1949 he was a Polish consul-general and intelligence worker ( operating under the pseudonym ‘ Ranicki ') in London.
From 1977 to 1981, he was a policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation in Washington, D. C., specializing in foreign affairs, terrorism, and intelligence and internal security issues.
From there he went to Carnegie Institute of Technology ( later Carnegie Mellon University ) at Pittsburgh, a renowned center for study of Artificial intelligence.
From 1922 to 1924, he was transferred to military intelligence and made head of the Harbin Special Services Agency in Manchuria.
From the early 1960s until 1973, NSA compiled a list of individuals and organizations, including 1200 American citizens and domestic groups, whose communications were segregated from the mass of communications intercepted by the Agency, transcribed, and frequently disseminated to other agencies for intelligence purposes ".
From October 1947 to November 1951 these two agencies were briefly merged in a separate foreign intelligence agency ( KI ).
From 1919 to 1920 he served as an intelligence agent of the British military forces and was later recommended by the British General Staff in 1921 to an officer rank in the Iraqi army after the collapse of Faisal's kingdom in Syria.
From June 1915 the regular intelligence reports of ship positions ceased to be passed to all flag officers, but only to Jellicoe himself.
From January 1915 through August 1916 Meinertzhagen served as chief of British military intelligence for the East Africa theater at Nairobi.
From the spring of 1918 until August he commuted between England and France, delivering lectures on intelligence to groups of officers – then was assigned full-time to France at GHQ.

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