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* Artificial Intelligence ( journal ), a scientific journal of the field
At the same time, computer scientists working in the field of Artificial Intelligence have pursued the goal of creating digital computer programs that can simulate or embody consciousness.
In the field of Artificial Intelligence, a thesaurus may sometimes be referred to as an ontology.
* Artificial consciousness, a field related to artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics
Artificial turf field of Barrow Whalers football team
Contrary to the above definition, which applies to the field of Artificial chemistry,
Artificial consciousness ( AC ), also known as machine consciousness ( MC ) or synthetic consciousness, is a field related to artificial intelligence and cognitive robotics whose aim is to define that which would have to be synthesized were consciousness to be found in an engineered artifact.
The complex consist of Gelora Sriwijaya Stadium football field, Dempo sport hall, Ranau sport hall, Athletic stadium, Aquatic center, Baseball and Softball field, Shooting range, Athlete lodging, Artificial lake for outdoor water sports ( rowing, water ski, dragon boat ) and Golf course.
Artificial selection is widely used in the field of microbial genetics, especially molecular cloning.
The issue of how true open-ended evolution can be implemented in an artificial system is still an open question in the field of Artificial life.
He was one of the 10 attendees at the 1956 Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence, the seminal event for artificial intelligence as a field.
Nils Nilsson in his presidential address to Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence in 1983, discussed the issue, arguing that " the field needed both ".
He is a Fellow and Councilor of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence and co-author, with Stuart Russell, of Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, now the leading college text in the field.
Artificial rivers / creeks offer a controlled environment that offers a more consistent field of play for slalom racers and better viewing for spectators.
Artificial casings, such as collagen, cellulose, plastic, and extruded casings, are relatively new to the field, mainly borne of market demand during the technological advances of the early 20th century.
The overall goal of semantic data models is to capture more meaning of data by integrating relational concepts with more powerful abstraction concepts known from the Artificial Intelligence field.
AIS is a sub-field of Biologically inspired computing, and natural computation, with interests in Machine Learning and belonging to the broader field of Artificial Intelligence.
In the early 1970s, partly in reaction to significant internal discord within that field, the Science Research Council ( SRC ), as it was then known, asked Lighthill to compile a review of academic research in Artificial Intelligence.
In 1965, while teaching at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dreyfus published " Alchemy and Artificial Intelligence ", an attack on the work of Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon, two of the leading researchers in the field of Artificial Intelligence.
The Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence was the name of a 1956 undertaking now considered the seminal event for artificial intelligence as a field.
Artificial turf was first used in Major League Baseball in the Houston Astrodome in 1966, replacing the grass field used when the stadium opened a year earlier.

field and Intelligence
Only then was it sent out to the Secret Intelligence Service ( MI6 ), the intelligence chiefs in the relevant ministries, and later on to high-level commanders in the field.
It is used in the field of the Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence ( SETI ).
Soviet astronomer Iosif Shklovskii wrote the pioneering book in the field Universe, Life, Intelligence ( 1962 ), which was expanded upon by American astronomer Carl Sagan as the best-selling Intelligent Life in the Universe ( 1966 ).
", the " inappropriate " assignment of "... young female IOs ( Intelligence Officers ) against Islamic targets ...", poor staff retention rates, and general lack of officers possessing meaningful field experience.
Later the Central Intelligence Agency Act of 1949 provided a permanent and apparently legal method whereby the CIA could regularly exercise its newly enhanced covert operations power in the field.
On 21 May 1951, the United States Air Force established the Air Technical Intelligence Center ( ATIC ) as a field activity of the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence.
The development of the Stanford – Binet Intelligence Scales initiated the modern field of intelligence testing and was one of the first examples of an adaptive test.
The historical record shows that the allegedly suppressed document, known as the Ringle Report, did not originate within " the Office of Naval Intelligence ," but was written by a junior intelligence officer in the field and was specifically disavowed by the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations in a letter to the FBI dated February 14, 1942.
As prospects for major action in Norway faded, Dalzel-Job visited London and discovered 30 AU ( Assault Unit ) Commando, the field operative unit of the Naval Intelligence Division-Room 30.
* Some simulators, like Geocommander by Intelligence Gaming are designed for the US Military to help new officers learn how to handle situations in a game setting before actually having to take command in the field.
The Marine Corps Intelligence Activity ( MCIA ), is a field activity of Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps and a member of both the Defense Intelligence Enterprise and the United States Intelligence Community.
At one point, intercepts were being mailed to ( Army or Navy ) Intelligence from the field.
Through a series of undercover agents, the First Family manoeuvers Steve into a position of weakness and desperation, then sends him back into the field as a member of AMEXICO, the AMtrak EXecutive Intelligence COmmandoes ( agents are known as ' Mexicans ') with orders to kill Cadillac and Clearwater.
In July 1928, while considering post-graduate study in that field, he was recruited into the Secret Intelligence Service by his tutor Jebedee.

field and frame
Likewise, the angular momentum can be measured from far away using frame dragging by the gravitomagnetic field.
If an interlaced video has a frame rate of 15 frames per second the field rate is 30 fields per second.
One set of odd or even lines is referred to as a " field ", and a consecutive pairing of two fields of opposite parity is called a frame.
An Ethertype field in each frame is used by the operating system on the receiving station to select the appropriate protocol module ( i. e. the Internet protocol module ).
* Even when there is no external magnetic field, in the inertial frame of the moving electron, the electromagnetic field of the nucleus has a magnetic component.
Today the notion of " absolute space " is abandoned, and an inertial frame in the field of classical mechanics is defined as:
IEEE 802. 3 is an exception ; Ethernet originally used Ethernet II framing, with a 2-octet type field containing an EtherType value, and no 802. 2 header, but the original IEEE 802. 3 specification used a framing wherein the 2-octet field following the 6-octet destination and source MAC addresses contained a frame length, with an 802. 2 LLC header following the length field.
The format of a PDU frame is identified by the lower two bits of the first byte of the control field.
b ) a co-rotation field, which is generated in a co-rotating frame of reference in order to compensate for the Lorentz force.
The standard recommended a frame rate of 30 frames ( images ) per second, consisting of two interlaced fields per frame at 262. 5 lines per field and 60 fields per second.
It used a rotating color wheel, reduced the number of scan lines from 525 to 405, and increased the field rate from 60 to 144, but had an effective frame rate of only 24 frames per second.
* Priority Code Point, a three-bit priority field within an Ethernet frame header when using IEEE 802. 1q tagged frames.
With just 54 seconds left in the half, Franklin attempted a 28-yard field goal, but Raiders linebacker Ted Hendricks extended his 6 ' 7 " frame at the line and blocked the kick.
The externally-generated field is usually that produced by a perturbing third body, often the Sun or the Moon in the frequent example-cases of points on or above the Earth's surface in a geocentric reference frame.
Frame-relay frame structure essentially mirrors almost exactly that defined for LAP-D. Traffic analysis can distinguish Frame Relay format from LAP-D by its lack of a control field.
That is, the electric and magnetic fields are not completely separate phenomena ; what one observer perceives as an electric field, another observer in a different frame of reference perceives as a mixture of electric and magnetic fields.
Film and Television companies use this rate in 50 Hz regions for direct compatibility with television field and frame rates.
Link-level functions include ( a ) transmit bit injection and receive bit extraction, ( b ) address and control field interpretation, ( c ) command response generation, transmission and interpretation, and ( d ) frame check sequence computation and interpretation.
There is no contradiction because the electric field in the rest frame differs from the E-field in the lab frame: E ' = E + v × B.
Ferrous materials aligned with the Earth's magnetic field that are subject to vibration ( e. g., frame of a conveyor ) have been shown to acquire significant residual magnetism.

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