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AGI Introduction - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/AGI-Intro.html

Since each interpretation of "AGI" (except the naive one) has its own theoretical and practical values, they cannot replace each other, though can be compared and combined in certain situations.

Building Classification Models: ID3 and C4.5 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/id3-c45.html

In any case, one of its values will mean failure. For example, we may have the results of measurements taken by experts on some widgets. For each widget we know what is the value for each measurement and what was decided, if to pass, scrap, or repair it.

Course Registration - Office of the University Registrar

https://registrar.temple.edu/course-registration

A hold is a notation applied to a student's record that prevents certain actions, such as registration. A student with a hold must satisfy the requirements of that hold before the restriction may be lifted.

Zhigen Zhao - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/directory/zhigen-zhao-zhaozhg

Sarkar, S.K. & Zhao, Z. (2022). Local false discovery rate based methods for multiple testing of one-way classified hypotheses. Electronic Journal of Statistics, 16 (2). Institute of Mathematical Statistics. doi: 10.1214/22-ejs2080. Xing, X., Zhao, Z., & Liu, J.S. (2021). Controlling False Discovery Rate Using Gaussian Mirrors.

Choose QDA software - Qualitative Data Analysis and QDA Tools ...

https://guides.temple.edu/qda/choosing

This workshop is the second of the two-part workshop on five different Qualitative Data Analysis (QDA) tools – ATLAS.ti, NVivo, Dedoose, Taguette, and QualCoder. The workshop recaps essential and distinctive features demonstrated in the Part 1 recorded workshop and answered questions about the tools. The workshop discusses considerations for choosing among the five tools and provides ...

NARS Introduction - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/NARS-Intro.html

In NARS, a "term" names a "concept" that represents a recurring pattern in the system's experience, and a "statement" represents the substitutability of one term to another. Each statement is "true" to a degree, indicating the evidential support the statement gets from available evidence.

CIS587: The RETE Algorithm - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~giorgio/cis587/readings/rete.html

We will consider only additions of facts. The Rete consists of the root node, of one-input pattern nodes, and of two input join nodes. The root node has as successors one-input "kind" nodes, one for each possible kind of fact (the kind of a fact is its first component).

Temple University, Center for Networked Computing

http://www.cnc.temple.edu/

Professor Jie Wu, one of his visiting students Sheng Zhang, and Professor Sanglu Lu, both from Nanjing University, P.R. China, were presented with the "Best Paper Runner-Up Award" at IEEE MASS 2012!

FedHAN: A Cache-Based Semi-Asynchronous Federated Learning Framework ...

https://cis.temple.edu/~jiewu/research/publications/Publication_files/FedHAN.pdf

One solution involves adjusting model parameters and adding Gaussian noise [Xie et al., 2021; Nguyen et al., 2022], which can coun-teract backdoor attacks, but may reduce model efficiency.

Introduction to Probability, Statistics and Random Processes

https://cis-linux1.temple.edu/~tug29203/25fall-2033/lectures/ch2-extra.pdf

We draw out three cards one after the other and put them on the table in the order that they appeared. Find the probability that the word “cat” will appear. All the conditions remain the same but the cards with letters are drawn simultaneously.