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(R1 (has-goal ?x simplify) (expression ?x 0 + ?y) ==>....) (R2 (has-goal ?x simplify) (expression ?x 0 * ?y) ==>....) and the following facts: (has-goal e1 simplicity) (expression e1 0 + 3) (has-goal e2 simplicity) (expression e2 0 + 5) (has-goal e3 simplicity) (expression e3 0 * 2) Then the Rete is +----------+ | ENTRANCE | +----------+ x ...
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By Aamy Kuldip (view PDF version) I. Introduction Human trafficking is a horrific crime that involves stealing one’s freedom for profit. [1] Victims of human trafficking may be tricked or forced into providing commercial sex or illegal labor, and are often left extremely traumatized. [2] Online communication platforms, such as Facebook, Twitter, and Craigslist, enable human trafficking ...
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r„[’(x;„)]=’(x;„)¢Vx¡1(x¡„)(15:40b) Example13. Considerobtainingtheleast-squaressolutionforthegenerallinear model,y = Xfl+ e, where we wish to find the value of that minimizes the residual error givenyandX. In matrix form, Xn i=1 e2 i= e Te =(y¡Xfl)T(y¡xfl) =yTy¡flXTy¡yTXfl+flXTXfl =yTy¡2flXTy+flXTXfl