Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Neural Networks
This lecture forms part of the "Neural Networks" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Knowledge Representation
This lecture forms part of the "Knowledge Representation" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Neural Networks
This lecture forms part of the "Neural Networks" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Knowledge Representation
This test forms part of the "Knowledge Representation" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Introduction to Problem Solving as Search
This tutorial forms part of the "Introduction to Problem Solving as Search" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Black net, trimmed with beads and sequins
Black net overdress, trimmed with beads and sequins. Date: 1920 - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence - Evolutionary Computing
This tutorial forms part of the "Evolutionary Computing" topic in the Introduction to Artificial Intelligence module.
Computer Science Concepts - Finite Automata
This lecture forms part of the "Finite Automata" topic of the Computer Science Concepts module.
Mans CWS Khaki Wool Shirt
Man's shirt of khaki wool with semi-front opening. Label: CWS Size 8. Maker: C, W, S. Date: 1945 - from the The Betty Smithers Design Collection at Staffordshire University.
Introduction to stress and strain: document transcript
This is a document transcript about Introduction to Stress and Strain HNC in Engineering - Mechanical Science Edexcel Unit: Engineering Science (NQF L4). This section provides an introduction to the concepts of direct and shear stress and strain as encountered in mechanical engineering structures. The standard notation is explained; Young’s modulus is introduced and explained with worked examples. Factors of safety are examined and some sample calculations are included. Some simple examples of
6.005 Elements of Software Construction (MIT)
This course provides an introduction to the fundamental principles and techniques of software development that have greatest impact on practice. Topics include capturing the essence of a problem by recognizing and inventing suitable abstractions; key paradigms, including state machines, functional programming, and object-oriented programming; use of design patterns to bridge gap between models and code; the role of interfaces and specification in achieving modularity and decoupling; reasoning ab
18.769 Topics in Lie Theory: Tensor Categories (MIT)
This course will give a detailed introduction to the theory of tensor categories and review some of its connections to other subjects (with a focus on representation-theoretic applications). In particular, we will discuss categorifications of such notions from ring theory as: module, morphism of modules, Morita equivalence of rings, commutative ring, the center of a ring, the centralizer of a subring, the double centralizer property, graded ring, etc.
6.450 Principles of Digital Communication I (MIT)
The course serves as an introduction to the theory and practice behind many of today's communications systems. 6.450 forms the first of a two-course sequence on digital communication. The second class, 6.451 Principles of Digital Communication II, is offered in the spring.
Topics covered include: digital communications at the block diagram level, data compression, Lempel-Ziv algorithm, scalar and vector quantization, sampling and aliasing, the Nyquist criterion, PAM and QAM modulation, signal co
Algorithmes de transmission et de recherche de l'information dans les réseaux de communication
Dans cet exposé, Philippe Robert, après quelques mots sur son métier, explique les problèmes fondamentaux qui se posent dans un système distribué, en prenant le problème de la transmission de messages. Il montre que l'algorithmique est complètement différent dans ce cas, et que des modèles aléatoires permettent de faire l'analyse de la pertinences de tels mécanismes, et le détaille dans le cas de protocoles en arbre.
Ce cours a été donné en juin 2010 lors des jou
Discovering Diversity - Ann
Ann, building environmental technician, provides personal perspectives and the significance of a diverse community
Restoring a tooth (Gold Crown) - Part 1
This video shows the first stage of the production of a cast gold crown for a damaged tooth. The crown is made on the model (See Videos 2 and 3) using wax, which will be replaced by molten gold in the lost wax casting process. The technique of making the wax template and adjusting it to fit the model accurately is shown.
Essentials of Medical Microbiology III - Part 1 of 2
This presentation deals with the bacterial identification and provides an introduction into epidemiology. It provides information on the identification of bacteria including identification by physical attributes and the use of classical biochemical and staining techniques. This is concluded with a generalised introduction into epidemiology. A help file is included and should be read first.
The Ability of E. Coli to Utilise Lactose
A tutorial explaining the essential phases of bacterial growth from initial growth, through exponential and into stationary phase growth. Graphical representations of each phase are provided and the reader is required to calculate certain growth rates from the data provided. This is further explored with respect to the utilsation of lactose by E. coli, and sequential enzyme induction. This is a Questionmark Perception file. The QTIXML file needs to be opened in QP Authoring Manager, converted
Renewable resource exploitation: fishery regulation: lecture notes
Lecture notes for an Introduction to Resource Economics course, taught by Aaron Hatcher, of the University of Portsmouth in 2008. Available in PDF format.
Receive and convey messages - Communicate with other people
An introduction to communication skills required by lab
technicians working in scientific and medical testing laboratories. Covers receiving
and conveying oral and written messages effectively.













