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byNate53085
4, 2010 @05:55PM
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Attached to: Market Data Firm Spots the Tracks of Bizarre Robot Trading
No problem.
It's a real problem for fuzzy logic. People have a misconception that its less accurate and random. As a result it has never (imho) gained the popularity that it deserves.
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byNate53085
4, 2010 @03:46PM
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Attached to: Market Data Firm Spots the Tracks of Bizarre Robot Trading
Please don't call this fuzzy logic.
Fuzzy logic is a generalization of traditional logic (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fuzzy_logic) It is deterministic and NOT inherently random. Sure, you can add randomness to it, but adding randomness does NOT make something fuzzy logic.
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byNate53085
09 @02:46PM
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Attached to: Examining the HTML 5 Video Codec Debate
The best reason I have seen so far as to why Apple/Google favor H.264 is because their current products have H.264 hardware encoders in them. Switching to ogg/theora would hit battery life hard in these devices since it would have to be done in software. While I agree that its a selfish reason, its a reason better then "cause we want it".
I would really like to see Theora succeed though, an open standard for web would be a beautiful thing
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byNate53085
2009 @12:12PM
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Attached to: Woman Discovers Nokia Phone In Her Bag Of Chips
I read bag of chips, saw the B.O.C. and instantly thought she got a nokia phone in her bag of crap from woot....
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byNate53085
2, 2008 @10:51AM
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Attached to: Reading Guide To AI Design & Neural Networks?
In my graduate level Neural Networks class (taught by a professor with MANY papers on the subject) we use "Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Foundation"
The author is Simon Haykin.
More of an engineering approach to Neural Networks, but it is a good text none the less.
I can also be bought as a digital edition to save you some money
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tember 13, 2006 @05:33PM
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androidtopp asks: "My company, an IT and business consulting firm of around 150 people, is looking for a Password Vault/Manager/Database solution to manage the numerous passwords we've developed in the course of a major internal network and server upgrade. Our must haves are multiple privilege levels (I don't need to see network passwords, and the network guys don't need to see database passwords, and so on) and it would be nice if we could view when people last retrieved each password. Does anyone manage passwords in this fashion at their work/home? A lot of the free password managers are one user, full access, which is a little less secure than we need. How do other companies (small or large) manage the hundreds of server, network, database, and application passwords that must crop up?"
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An anonymous reader noted that MITs $100 laptop was unveiled at the Seven Countries Task Force Meeting. It runs a special version of the Fedora linux and it comes with native wireless lan support. You can see the
photo album, and you can pledge to buy one at triple price... in order to donate 2 of them to children.
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Exter-C writes "News.com is reporting that Jonathan Murray, the vice president and chief technology officer of Microsoft Europe has made claims that 'some people want to use community-based software, and they get value out of sharing with other people in the community. Other people want the reliability and the dependability that comes from a commercial software model.'"
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