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    Eq 1 shows equations of an usual RNN. Here xt is the current input and ht−1 is the previous RNN state. U and V are the network parameters associated with xt and ht−1 respectively. φ is a nonlinear function which we can choose from several alternatives. Some common choices are sigmoid, ReLu, tanh etc. Two of most important differences between RNN and feed forward neural networks are time ordered input and network parameter sharing. We can see from figure 3 that input is feeding to the network in different

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    I notice that angle H is in the opposite of the right angle and therefore angle H has a value of 90 degrees. This will mean that the sum of the angles that are listed as (8m - 18) and (5p + 2) will add up to 90. And since the angle (7m + 3) is opposite to the (5p + 2) angle, they're equal. Therefore (8m - 18) + (7m +3) = 90. (8m - 18) + (7m +3) = 90 8m - 18 + 7m + 3 = 90 15m - 15 = 90 15m = 105 m = 7 Since m = 7, I immediately know that (8m - 18) = 38, and (7m + 3) = 52. And because of the opposite

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    All behavior serves a function and the two main functions of a behavior are (a) to get something, like attention or tangible items, and (b) to avoid something. Although a behavior can allow for an individual to get or avoid something, a behavior can also allow an individual to get and avoid something at the same time. All behaviors occur for a reason and sometimes a behavior can serve more than one function. For example, an individual who engages in self-injurious behavior in form of self-biting

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    Example 1: Find the amplitude, phase, period, and frequency of the sinusoid. v(t)=6cos⁡(25t+5^o) Solution: The amplitude is V_m=6 V The phase is ϕ=5^o The angular frequency is ω=25 rad/s The period is T=2π/ω=2π/25=.2514 s The frequency is f=1/T=3.9774 Hz Example 2: Calculate the phase angle between v_1=-5cos⁡(wt+〖25〗^o ) and v_2=6sin⁡(wt-5^o ) .State which sinusoid is leading. Solution: We express both the voltage expression in cosine form v_1=5cos⁡(wt+〖25〗^o-〖180〗^o )=5cos⁡(wt-〖145〗^o) v_2=6cos⁡(wt-5^o-〖90〗^o

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    Substitute these values into the equation and simplify to find the instantaneous rate of change of a function. b) Evaluate the following limits: i. limx→0x-32x2-5 = 0-3202-5 = -3-5 = 35 = 0.6 ii. limx→22x2-7x+6x-2 = 222-72+62-2 = 00 Therefore, limx→22x2-7x+6x-2 = 2x-3x-2x-2 = limx→22x-3= 1 5. ht= -5t2+ 20t+1, where h is height

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    encoder. Consider is the neonatal brain MRI image database, where ‘ ’ is the number of images and the vector function of each image in the neonatal brain MRI image database is given as . 3.1 Preprocessing The regions of an image containing different intensity values can be modelled as a finite Gaussian distribution. All the pixels in the same image belongs to same class and energy function is given by (1) Where is a set of Gaussian parameters; is the Gaussian mean

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