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"sixth sense" Correct Answers a wearable interface that
augments the physical world with digital information and lets us
use natural hand gestures to interact with that information virtual
360 video Correct Answers There is a difference between
virtual reality and 360-degree video. The latter is less immersive
and typically keeps the viewer in a fixed point surrounded by
roughly 360 degrees of video. This is what you are most likely
to see if you are playing around with YouTube 360 or Google
Cardboard apps. Purists will say that 360 video is not actually
virtual reality.
3d Correct Answers three dimensional
adverse device effect Correct Answers an adverse event
related to the use of an investigational medical device.NOTE 1:
This definition includes adverse events resulting from
insufficient or inadequate instructions for use, deployment,
implantation, installation, or operation, or any malfunction of
the investigational medical device.NOTE 2: This definition
includes any event resulting from use error or from intentional
misuse of the investigational medical device
adverse event Correct Answers is either a malfunction or a
deterioration in the characteristics or performance of a sold
medical device [including accessory(s) and labelling] or use
error, which either has caused or could have caused or
,contributed to death, or serious injury to health of patients or
other persons.
agent Correct Answers a computer program that acts on behalf
of a user or other program (also called bots).
algorithm Correct Answers a step-by-step set of instructions to
performing a specific task that will lead to a desired result when
done correctly. They have a definitive start, end, and number of
steps in between
analogical reasoning Correct Answers compares the
similarities between a new concept and something already
understood to draw conclusions as to what is likely to be true
about the new concept.
Artificial General Intelligence Correct Answers machines that
can figure stuff out on their own
artificial intelligence Correct Answers the ability for
computers to make decisions and act as a human would
Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) Correct Answers also
known as a neural network) is a computing system that attempts
to mimic the human brain, with layers of connected "neurons"
sending information to each other.
artificial reality Correct Answers Simulated spaces created
from a combination of computer and video systems
, ATM (Asynchronous Transfer Mode) Correct Answers A way
of transmission where a start signal precedes individual
characters and one or more stop signals follow it. Due to this
start/stop system, delays may occur between characters
augmented reality Correct Answers (AR) describes the
enrichment of the real world with the virtual
(OntologicsOntolinux, 2010). Augmented Reality (AR): User
sees real environment; combines virtual with real. Supplements
reality, instead of completely replacing it. Bonsor (2008)
"Augmented reality blurs the line between what's real and what's
computer-generated by enhancing what we see, hear, feel and
smell" (para. 1). Augmented reality: Superimpose graphics,
audio and other sensory enhancements over a real-world
environment in real time
autonomous Correct Answers the ability to act independently
of a ruling body. In AI, a machine or vehicle is referred to as
autonomous if it doesn't require input from a human operator to
function properly
avatar Correct Answers image of the Internet that represents
the user in virtual communities or other interactions on the
Internet; 3-dimensional or 2-dimensional image representing one
user on the Internet.
backpropagation Correct Answers - Short for "backward
propagation of errors" back propagation is a way of training
neural networks based on a known, desired output for specific
sample case