In His research articles " The Beginning of a Learning Machine " and " Computer versus The Human Brain " he notes several similarities on how the Human Brain and the Computer are identical.
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In the 1950s he moved to California to join the Stanford Research Institute in Menlo Park, where his efforts included projects to develop " neural networks, " learning machines based on the organization of the biological brain rather than on digital computers.
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The origins of these mean field computational techniques can be traced to 1950 and 1954 with the work of Alan Turing on genetic type mutation-selection learning machines and the articles by Nils Aall Barricelli at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
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The origins of mean field type evolutionary computational techniques can be traced to 1950 and 1954 with the seminal work of Alan Turing on genetic type mutation-selection learning machines and the articles by Nils Aall Barricelli at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.
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In addition, the language laboratory has been equipped with a set of electronic equipment, audio video consisting of instructor console as the main engine, equipped with a repeater language learning machine, tape recorder, DVD player, video monitors, headsets, and 40 students booth installed with a set of computer and screen in a single space.
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An examination of the development in artificial intelligence that has followed reveals that the learning machine did take the abstract path suggested by Turing as in the case of Deep Blue, a chess playing computer developed by IBM and one which defeated the world champion Garry Kasparov ( though, this too is controversial ) and the numerous computer chess games which can outplay most amateurs.