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Artificial Intelligence with Dr. Hahn on TECHEDTV

Interview with Dr. William Hahn and Matt Trask  Artificial Intelligence has been evolving and creating new opportunities for innovation, when in the past Artificial Intelligence was just an idea. We discuss at the EGLAVATOR.com studios and EGLACORP.com headquarters how sites like OpenAI, GPT-6, and others have become a reality. The MPCR Lab at FAU is working on several areas (https://mpcrlabs.com/) 

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Artificial Intelligence in Modern Wireless Communications

Artificial Intelligence began first with what at some point was called “Heuristics.”  Heuristics were just a set of rules that triggered multiple different examples of execution, for instance, searching and maximizing a tree with different rules, as the algorithm traversed a tree, and the in some ways mimicked “intelligence.” In computer science, artificial intelligence, and mathematical optimization, a heuristic (from

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An Augmented Reality Anemometer – First Update 

An Augmented Realty Anemometer was presented by me during  the “Emerge Americas Hackathon 2018,” the theme was “Miami Resilience” and specially with all the hurricane  events in Florida a key element in those weather reports is the classic anemometer and wind speed measurements. As we all know, anything over “Tropical Storm” and Floridians prepare for the worst as our waters

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Predicting Network Traffic using Radial-basis Function Neural Networks – Fractal Behavior

Predicting Network Traffic using Radial-basis Function Neural Networks – Fractal Behavior I found a paper about Predicting Network Traffic using RBFNN.  I wrote this back in December 2011 regarding Radial-basis Function Neural Networks (RBFNN). Currently, new trends in artificial intelligence are key and RBF-Kernels are in use by machine learning methods and systems. ” Fractal time series can be predicted

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