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Many A.I. principles are modeled on science's understanding of how the human brain processes and categorizes information.
However, rather than passing along queries to third-party services such as Yelp for answers, Google's helper makes use of the company's recently launched Knowledge Graph, a database that categorizes information in useful ways (see "Google's New Brain Could Have a Big Impact").
The results page is designed as a "one page report" that categorizes information in an easy to read manner.
The service essentially categorizes information from the old feed into separate tabs, enabling users to view activity they find interesting rather than sifting through the clutter.
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In vitro approaches may be categorized according to the extent to which they inform networks or simple clustering approaches to categorize information from multiple sources.
"People aren't really categorizing information," Vander Wal says.
Sand tree is a way to categorize information for presentation, and is orthogonal to the topology of the sand glass.
In the field of records and information management (RIM), classification is central for categorizing information including those embedded in records into a systematic structure for controlling and retrieval purposes.
Text-mining programs go further, categorizing information, making links between otherwise unconnected documents and providing visual maps (some look like tree branches or spokes on a wheel) to lead users down new pathways that they might not have been aware of.
Yet if his mind was not well suited to earning A's at Yale by categorizing information and coming up with the four major and three minor reasons why Rome fell, then it may be that his brain works best in other ways.
Dr. Burkes submitted a letter from his psychiatrist, who said that Dr. Burkes's attention-deficit condition "interferes with his ability to organize and categorize information prior to thinking about it," and that he was in a state of "confusion, perplexity and overwhelming fear" the day of the guilty plea.
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