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This document provides a detailed lecture summary on Artificial Intelligence, specifically focusing on Unit 2: Problem Solving and Searching Techniques. It covers search algorithm terminologies, properties of search algorithms, production systems, and control strategies. The material explains uninformed and informed search methods, including BFS, DFS, A*, heuristic techniques, hill climbing variations, and constraint satisfaction problems (CSP). It also explores game-playing strategies such as t...
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Artificial Intelligence (CORE–13, Units 1–4) – FM (A) College, Complete Academic Notes• By anilkumar15
This document provides a complete summary of Unit 1 of CORE–13 Artificial Intelligence, prepared by Manas Ku Mishra, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at FM (A) College. It covers the introduction to AI, types of AI (based on capabilities and functionality), components of AI, applications across industries, the Turing Test, rational agents, intelligent agents, PEAS representation, types of AI agents, and properties of environments. The notes include clear explanations and structured exam...
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Artificial Intelligence (CORE–13, Units 1–4) – FM (A) College, Complete Academic Notes• By anilkumar15
These notes provide a complete explanation of "What is Computer Science" with clear definitions, core areas, and career opportunities. Topics include Software Engineering, Algorithms, Hardware, Networking, AI & Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, Operating Systems, and Database Management. Perfect for competitive exams, college/university students, and self-learners. The document is well-structured, easy to understand, and includes practical examples for better learning.
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T.Y. B. Sc. COMPUTER SCIENCE 
Computer Networks -II 
CH:1 Wired LANs
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produce a photographyic image of dental fil which is made visible through processing 
X rays 
what can an X ray penetrate through? 
skin, teeth, and bone 
a photographyic record that can be seen on film that is produced by passing x rays through an 
object or a body 
radiograph
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What are X-rays? 
A form of electromagnetic radiation that pass through the human body to 
produce images of bone/teeth/nerves 
A licensed X-ray employer must 
take all precautions necessary to provide protection to all individuals 
exposed to radiation
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access point - ANSWER The connection that connects wireless communication 
devices to a network is known as an access point. The access point, which is also 
referred to as a base station, is typically connected to a wired network. While the 
majority of Wi-Fi networks have a range of up to 150 feet, the access point's range 
can be increased by utilizing repeaters, which can amplify the network's radio 
signal.
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Run chart - ANSWER Measures the outcome of an undertaking before and after a 
change; this graph illustrates the change over time. 
Fishbone graph as an answer A visual method for root cause analysis, cause and 
effect, and a graph that resembles a fishbone 
GANTT chart - ANSWER A graph that delineates the duties assigned to each 
responsible resource from the outset to the conclusion
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1.1 Briefly discuss Critical Infrastructure. Include in the following in your discussion: 
• A definition of the term “Critical Infrastructure”, 
• Two examples of Critical Infrastructure, and 
• An explanation of how each of your li
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A RFP is generally less detailed than a RFI or RFQ. T or F? - ANSWER False 
The RFP should address data migration capabilities. T or F? - ANSWER True 
Facility training expectations should be clearly outlined in the RFP. T or F? - 
ANSWER True 
A PACS uptime guarantee by the vendor of 90% is desirable. T or F? - ANSWER 
False
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