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GTI: Amount of Information - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/GTI-book/GTI-TOPICS/GTI-AmountOfInformation.html

The Information Theory of Claude Shannon (1948) provides a detailed analysis for communication at the signal level. The theory defines a measure of information, basically using the number of bits needed for the storage or communication of a sequence of signals carrying the information. Though this theory makes great contribution to signal communication, it says little about the content and ...

CIS-5603 - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/5603-AI/5603-index.htm

CIS 5603. Artificial Intelligence Section 001, Fall 2025 Syllabus Instructor: Dr. Pei Wang Schedule

Three Fundamental Misconceptions of Artificial Intelligen

https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/AI_Misconceptions.pdf

In the discussions on the limitation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), there are three major misconceptions, which identify an AI system with an ax-iomatic system, a Turing machine, and a system with a model-theoretic se-mantics, respectively. Though these three notions can be used to describe a computer system for certain purposes, they are not always the proper theoretical notions when an AI ...

ARE WE NO BETTER THAN GOLDFISH? - Advocacy and Evidence Resources

https://law.temple.edu/aer/2024/01/06/are-we-no-better-than-goldfish/

We’ve heard it at lectures, and perhaps echoed the claim ourselves – the attention span of a goldfish is 9 seconds, and that of humans is less. As detailed in TIME Magazine, [r]esearchers in Canada surveyed 2,000 participants and studied the brain activity of 112 others using electroencephalograms (EEGs). Microsoft found that since the year

The Significance of Chinese Names and Their Pronunciation

https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2024/01/15/the-significance-of-chinese-names-and-their-pronunciation/

Everybody identifies with their name. Making the effort to pronounce a name correctly in class tells a student that you recognize them as a person they are and a welcome part of the class. Names are embedded in their cultures. Chinese names carry culturally rich meanings and a personal and shared history that reflect philosophical traditions and social customs. A person’s name tells the ...

A Survival Guide to AI and Teaching pt.4: Make AI Your Friend

https://sites.temple.edu/edvice/2023/06/21/a-survival-guide-to-ai-and-teaching-pt-4-make-ai-your-friend/

Allow students to submit an AI-generated first draft of a paper early in the semester, then focus their efforts on the revision process. Students submit both the AI draft and their revised version in a collaborative document (such as MS Word or Google Docs) so that you can track changes and see the version history.

Machine Learning - Naive Bayes Classifier - Temple University

https://cis.temple.edu/~latecki/Courses/AI-Fall10/Lectures/ch8Bayes.ppt

COMP20411 Machine Learning * Outline Background Probability Basics Probabilistic Classification Naïve Bayes Example: Play Tennis Relevant Issues Conclusions COMP20411 Machine Learning * Background There are three methods to establish a classifier a) Model a classification rule directly Examples: k-NN, decision trees, perceptron, SVM b) Model the probability of class memberships given input ...

LONG TIME BEHAVIOR OF SOLUTIONS OF AN ELECTROCONVECTION MODEL

https://sites.temple.edu/ignatova/files/2024/08/abig5.pdf

ABSTRACT. We consider a two dimensional electroconvection model which consists of a nonlinear and nonlocal system coupling the evolutions of a charge distribution and a fluid. We show that the solutions decay in time in L2(R2) at the same sharp rate as the linear uncoupled system. This is achieved by proving that the difference between the nonlinear and linear evolution decays at a faster rate ...

Changemaker Challenge - Fox School of Business

https://www.fox.temple.edu/faculty-research/institutes-centers/innovation-entrepreneurship-institute/competitions/changemaker-challenge

The need to address global and social issues is becoming increasingly important. The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute at Temple University established the Changemaker Challenge to encourage the development and creation of social impact ideas and ventures with the aim of creating positive change in local communities and around the world. As part of Temple University’s Social Impact ...

Study shows verified users are among biggest culprits when it comes to ...

https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-11-09/study-shows-verified-users-are-among-biggest-culprits-when-it-comes-sharing-fake

Recent research from Min-Seok Pang of the Department of Management Information Systems outlines how verified users are among biggest culprits when it comes to sharing fake news across social media platforms.