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  2. Example Problems

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/mmg/teaching/artificialintelligence/nonflash/problem3.htm
    31 Jan 2002: All 6 must cross the river, but the boat can only hold two people at once and the missionaries must never be left outnumbered at any point on either side.
  3. Knowledge

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/mmg/teaching/artificialintelligence/nonflash/knowledge4.htm
    31 Jan 2002: objects: people, houses,etc. relations: owns, is faster than, etc. properties: colour, kind.
  4. draft

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/out/mo-d.pdf
    27 May 2002: performance. In everyday life people naturally modify their behavior in response to environmental factors such as the weather. ... When it is raining people do not play outdoor tennis, and do carry umbrellas.
  5. What is Intelligence?

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/mmg/teaching/artificialintelligence/nonflash/intro1.htm
    31 Jan 2002: The need for intelligent machines. Decision making problems that confront people but require expertise:.
  6. Resolution

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/mmg/teaching/artificialintelligence/nonflash/resolution4.htm
    31 Jan 2002: Everyone is loyal to someone. People only try to kill rulers they are not loyal to.
  7. An Architecture for Distributed OASIS Services John H Hine ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~km10/MW2000-talk.pdf
    17 Jan 2002: people. • OPERA Group Computer Lab, Cambridge (UK). Jean Bacon , Ken Moody ( Faculty) Walt Yao ( PhD Studen t). ... encouragement from NHS planners but no funding as yet. • people & policy problems (intimidating).
  8. Workshop Report for IPTPS'02, 1st International Workshop on…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rnc1/IPTPS02Report.pdf
    19 Apr 2002: Anonymous speech can upset people, so they try to shut down thesystems that propagate it. ... Tarzan provides a method for people to talk to servers withoutanyone knowing who they are.
  9. Spoken Document Retrieval for TREC-9 at Cambridge University

    mi.eng.cam.ac.uk/reports/full_html/johnson_trec9.html/
    23 Feb 2002: query-set specific [TREC-8 terse queries have a slightly different degradation, but were generated in house with different people and restrictions to those for TREC-9.].
  10. Blackwell Thesis - Diagrams and Abstract Structure Generation

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~afb21/publications/thesis/chapter5.html
    28 Nov 2002: Although participants in experiment 3 may have found computerised diagram editors uncomfortable to use, most people also have a very restricted repertoire of representational devices that are available to them when ... On the other hand, most people
  11. Knowledge

    www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/mmg/teaching/artificialintelligence/nonflash/knowledge1.htm
    31 Jan 2002: We need to be able to make statements about the world such as describing things - people, houses, theories etc; relations between things and properties of things.
  12. HCCdistribution

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~afb21/publications/HCC02a.pdf
    10 Dec 2002: The term “power-user” acknowledges the fact that these people have valuable technical skills. ... People do. not in general say they are “programming” their Word document when defining a paragraph style.
  13. Beyond security in the 21st century | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/beyond-security-in-the-21st-century
    12 Mar 2002: Over 30 people, representing different departments and faculties of the University, first discussed the scope of the new Cambridge 21st Century Programme at a meeting earlier in the year. ... Meanwhile Louis McCagg, who initiated the Programme, is
  14. 25th January 2002 Regulating 1rnc1…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rnc1/notes/3_regulating.pdf
    23 Jan 2002: people making indecent suggestions – or trying to buildrelationships that might lead to real world assignations. ... opt out” means that the email can be sent unless people specificallyrequest otherwise.
  15. PII: S0028-3932(01)00155-5

    www.memlab.psychol.cam.ac.uk/pubs/Nestor2002%20Neuropsygia.pdf
    14 Jan 2002: temporalinvolvement. Turning to semantic dementia, the predominant cog-nitive feature is a progressive deterioration of semanticknowledge about people, objects, facts and word mean-ings. ... of people in the recentphotographs compared with people
  16. HCI-notes-4-0

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2002/HCI/HCI2002.pdf
    28 Aug 2002: People can make successive strikes more quickly with alternate hands than with the fingers of the same hand. ... For example, many people imagine electricity as being like a fluid flowing through the circuit.
  17. Evaluating similarity-based visualisations as interfaces for image…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-543.pdf
    20 Sep 2002: K. Rodden. How do people organise their photographs? In Proceedingsof the BCS IRSG Colloquium. ... Different people will notice different things about the content ofan image, and have different opinions about what the most important detailsare.
  18. 29th November 2002 Regulating 1rnc1…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rnc1/notes/AT02_regulating.pdf
    17 Nov 2002: people making indecent suggestions – or trying to buildrelationships that might lead to real world assignations. ... opt out” means that the email can be sent unless people specificallyrequest otherwise.
  19. An open source grammar development environment and…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~aac10/papers/lrec2000.pdf
    8 Jun 2002: Our intention in writing this paper is to encouragemore people to use the technology, which supports collaborative development on many levels. ... people have been involved in more peripheral activi-ties, such as adding lexicon.
  20. The representation of group denoting nouns in alexical knowledge ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~aac10/papers/groups.pdf
    8 Jun 2002: audience 1 the people listening to or watching a performance, speech, television show,. ... tonight. The audience was tiny. The people listening to the performance was tiny.
  21. [428-00] Cont / Edit / Opinion

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/out/fipr-ingenia.pdf
    21 Aug 2002: We do not ask people for a clearexposition of their expectations, forexample, for reliability of information. ... Ill-informed people often seeencryption as a panacea in this area,which it emphatically is not.
  22. The memorability and security of passwords -- some empirical results

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-500.pdf
    30 Sep 2002: Different people are receiving differentadvice (but all advice should result in passwords at least as secure as you wouldchoose if not participating in the experiment). ... Words that appearin a dictionary, or the names of people or places, are easy to
  23. 2. Money and Tools for it's management

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2001/Business/Bl2.ppt
    20 Mar 2002: Profit (always a balancing figure). Balance Sheet. Debit Credit. Fixed Assets (eg Computer, Car) Creditors (people you owe money). ... 5 people, office etc £1M. 20 people, small factory £5M. UK Company types.
  24. The Two Cultures of Mathematics. W. T. Gowers In ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/2cultures.pdf
    12 Sep 2002: understanding theories. This difference of attitude has been remarked on by many people,. ... many people are attracted to what I have called theory-building subjects because they.
  25. Microsoft PowerPoint - Software Engineering-1-0

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2001/SWEng1/SoftwareEng1aNotes.pdf
    29 Jan 2002: with more time, cost rises slowly ‘people with more time take more time’. ... another. Installation is usuallydone by people who. don’t reallyunderstand the issuesor the problem or the.
  26. Two remarks on public key cryptology

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-549.pdf
    18 Dec 2002: The terms arenow controversial (see, e.g., RFC 2828 [12]). Until recently, people used the term‘forward security’ loosely to mean a design with the property that the compro-mise of ... Another problem is that many people leave uncertified keys in
  27. Vice-Chancellor speaks out on IPR | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/vice-chancellor-speaks-out-on-ipr
    13 Sep 2002: equal proportion, depending on how people view Cambridge's success in this field to date. ... This seems fair to me, and will probably seem generous to most people who have ever worked in industy.
  28. OASIS: Architecture, Model and Management of Policy Ken Moody ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~km10/UofHull-talk.pdf
    6 Oct 2002: people, projects (motivation - EHRs for the UK NHS). 2. fundamentals of OASIS architecture. ... people. • OPERA Group Computer Lab, Cambridge (UK). Jean Bacon, Ken Moody (Faculty).
  29. Microsoft PowerPoint - SoftwareEngDesign-1-0

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2002/SWEngDes/SoftwareEngDesign.pdf
    25 Oct 2002: Actors! play system role! may not be people! Use case! like a scenario! ... How do people learn to do their work? Do formal methods match reality?
  30. 8. Growth and Exit routes

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2001/Ecommerce/Ecommerce2.ppt
    20 Mar 2002: Hassle: e.g. email address change. NET. Network Externalities. The more people, the valuable the network. ... Virtual Networks. Example: PC and Software. Virtuous circle:. People buy PCs because lots of software available.
  31. neural-nets-text-tex.dvi

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/mvw1/neural-nets-text-tex.pdf
    5 Nov 2002: He certainly will get. What a brain, will people say;. What a magic touch! ... Such people tend to distance. 2. themselves from artificial intelligence or at any rate from neurology.
  32. Natural radioactivity affects human DNA | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/natural-radioactivity-affects-human-dna
    11 Oct 2002: The study found DNA mutations in people living in a region where the natural level of radiation is 10 times higher than the global average. ... Previous studies have found no conclusive evidence that people living in places with natural radioactivity are
  33. 8 Jun 2002: Our approach straightforwardly applies to phrases, such as example (3) above where south side of Cam-bridge denotes the group of people living there.
  34. THE IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS W. T. Gowers It is ...

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~wtg10/importance.pdf
    12 Sep 2002: The greed. causes people to strive to become wealthy, and this benefits the entire economy in many. ... provide livelihoods for many people. The individuals need have absolutely no interest in.
  35. Property Information

    www-materials.eng.cam.ac.uk/mpsite/properties/non-IE/density.html
    30 Jan 2002: Gold is well known for its high density - this is why people in films are often shown having difficulty carrying even one small ingot.
  36. Real World Patterns of Failure in Anonymity Systems

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ih01-anonymity.pdf
    8 Jun 2002: Amongst the email collectionservices available is an FTP daemon. Naturally, Unix access control prevents thefetching of people’s email by FTP, but a “dir /homes////inbox” commandwill betray the time and ... One might implement Bell-LaPadula to
  37. 8. Growth and Exit routes

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2001/Business/Bl8.ppt
    20 Mar 2002: Vertical integration. Problems of growth. Communication. Control and Monitoring. Structural change; different skills, people.
  38. LANGUAGE AND INFORMATION : OLD IDEAS, NEW ACHIEVEMENTS Karen ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/ksj21/GHlect02.pdf
    6 May 2002: most probable for object n. n = force, people, society, party.
  39. The semi-generative lexicon: limits on lexical productivity Ann…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~aac10/papers/glex2001.pdf
    8 Jun 2002: jects to people associated with that object(there are conventional cases of such sense ex-tensions, such as referring to musicians by in-strument nouns). ... Itis worth noticing that most people will nothave been exposed to a very large number
  40. Technical ReportNumber 538 Computer Laboratory UCAM-CL-TR-538ISSN…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/techreports/UCAM-CL-TR-538.pdf
    1 Jul 2002: People use desk organization to remind themselvesto do things, and to loosely categorize informationby placing it in groups and piles that complementmore formal, long-term filing systems [16]. ... 41–50. [16] MALONE, T. W. How do People OrganizeTheir
  41. icnp2002-panel

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/talks/icnp2002-panel.pdf
    8 Nov 2002: high enough compared with the economic reasons people want to own a vertical cut through all the applications down to the wire (e.g.
  42. Hello Worldor Kαληµέρα κόσµεor Rob PikeKen Thompson AT&T Bell…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/UTF-8-Plan9-paper.pdf
    9 Dec 2002: Most people expect the two standardsbodies to reach a détente so that ISO 10646 and Unicode will represent the same character set. ... Text strings cross the interface in several places: command arguments, file names, usernames (people can log in using
  43. Naturally Cool | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/naturally-cool
    1 Jul 2002: There is evidence that people are more productive in a naturally ventilated building.".
  44. Towards a Field Theory for Networks Jon CrowcroftUniversity of ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jac22/out/fields.pdf
    13 Oct 2002: The nearer you are to someone, the moreyou have in common (see [8][9], and subsequent work onwhy people attach to nodesthey are familiar with!).
  45. Business Studies for Computer Scientists, or "How to Start and…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2001/Business/Bl1.ppt
    20 Mar 2002: 4. People: How to organise a team. 5. Project planning and management.
  46. findoldest.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/oc/findoldest2.pdf
    16 Jan 2002: first 1/nth of the year?” then the expected number of. people answering ‘yes’ is one.
  47. COMPUTER SCIENCE TRIPOS, Part II (General) DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ...

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2002/MathCompThy/tripos.pdf
    2 Dec 2002: After the party the Master asks everyone (including her own husband) howmany people they shook hands with, and receives 2n1 different answers.
  48. Software Engineering IIComputer Science Tripos Part 1a (50% Option)…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2001/SWEng2/notes.pdf
    28 Aug 2002: Whatever word you use, never underestimate bugs. Some have killed people; othershave cost hundreds of millions of pounds in damage (e.g. ... yourself. Some people don’t use libraries because they find programming more fun than readinglibrary manuals.
  49. MilnerFeschrift.dvi

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/archive/mjcg/papers/HolHistory.pdf
    19 Jun 2002: Overthe years several people have contributed conditional simplification packages as. 9The various datatype packages in LCF were not definitional – LCF did not distinguishdefinitions from arbitary axioms. ... 6 Versions of HOL. The HOL system has
  50. 27th November 2002 Finding 1rnc1…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rnc1/notes/AT02_finding.pdf
    17 Nov 2002: Some people believe that if there is a public list of the “best” amplifiersthen lazy “script kiddies” will use those and the owners of the amplifiers willhave to fix their problem ... 6WHDODSDVVZRUG 8VHDIUHHDFFRXQWDQGZLWKKROGRXU&/,
  51. Software Engineering IIComputer Science Tripos Part 1a (50% Option)…

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/teaching/2002/SWEng2/slides.pdf
    19 Sep 2002: Whatever word you use, never underestimate bugs. Some have killed people; othershave cost hundreds of millions of pounds in damage (e.g. ... yourself. Some people don’t use libraries because they find programming more fun than readinglibrary manuals.

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