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  2. Augmented learning - Wikipedia

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    Augmented learning is an on-demand learning technique where the environment adapts to the learner. By providing remediation on-demand, learners can gain greater understanding of a topic while stimulating discovery and learning. [ 1 ]

  3. Learning - Wikipedia

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    Electronic learning or e-learning is computer-enhanced learning. A specific and always more diffused e-learning is mobile learning (m-learning), which uses different mobile telecommunication equipment, such as cellular phones. When a learner interacts with the e-learning environment, it is called augmented learning. By adapting to the needs of ...

  4. Learning augmented algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A learning augmented algorithm is an algorithm that can make use of a prediction to improve its performance. [1] Whereas in regular algorithms just the problem instance is inputted, learning augmented algorithms accept an extra parameter. This extra parameter often is a prediction of some property of the solution.

  5. Outline of artificial intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence – research institute funded by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen to construct AI systems with reasoning, learning and reading capabilities. The current flagship project is Project Aristo, the goal of which is computers that can pass school science examinations (4th grade, 8th grade, and 12th grade ...

  6. Category:Learning - Wikipedia

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    Learning is the process of acquiring new or modifying existing knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, or preferences based on instruction. See also: Category:Teaching Subcategories

  7. Neuroevolution of augmenting topologies - Wikipedia

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    The competing conventions problem arises when there is more than one way of representing information in a phenotype. For example, if a genome contains neurons A, B and C and is represented by [A B C], if this genome is crossed with an identical genome (in terms of functionality) but ordered [C B A] crossover will yield children that are missing information ([A B A] or [C B C]), in fact 1/3 of ...

  8. Talk:Augmented learning - Wikipedia

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    We could define Augmented Learning as a new learning modality that uses some form of Augmented Reality. AR creates a semi-transparent supplemental content layer either using a mobile device (primarily smart phones) or with AR eyewear (see the Vuvix 920 ) but were initially developed to be displayed on desktops and laptops screens using a web ...

  9. Augment - Wikipedia

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    Augmented reality, a live view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated sensory input; Augmented cognition, a research field that aims at creating revolutionary human-computer interactions; Augment (Tymshare), a hypertext system derived from Douglas Engelbart's oN-Line System, renamed "Augment" by ...