Artificial Intelligence New Open Access Journals
Machine learning is the primary reason for the renewed interest in artificial intelligence, but deep learning is where the most thrilling innovations are happening today. Advised by some to be a subfield of machine learning, this new movement to artificial intelligence is informed by neurological insights about how the human brain functions and the way that neurons link one with another. Deep learning systems are formed of artificial neural systems that survive on multiple layers with each layer given the task of making sense of a different pattern in images, sounds, or texts. The first layer may detect rudimentary patterns, for example, the outline of an object, whereas the next layer may determine a band of colors. And the process is repeated across all the layers and across all the data until the system can cluster the several patterns to make distinct categories.
High Impact List of Articles
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Nano Congress 2020: The national nanotechnology coordinated infrastructure and its role in meeting the workforce nanotechnology demands in the US - Nancy Healy - Georgia Institute of Technology
Nancy HealyAbstract: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Nano Congress 2020: The national nanotechnology coordinated infrastructure and its role in meeting the workforce nanotechnology demands in the US - Nancy Healy - Georgia Institute of Technology
Nancy HealyAbstract: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Market Analysis on Materials Physics and Materials Science
Dr. Deeb Abu FaraMarket Analysis: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Market Analysis on Materials Physics and Materials Science
Dr. Deeb Abu FaraMarket Analysis: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Market Analysis on Nano Medicine and Nano Technology
Paolo Di SiaMarket Analysis: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Market Analysis on Nano Medicine and Nano Technology
Paolo Di SiaMarket Analysis: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Young Research Forum-Young Scientist Award on Materials Science and Engineering
Ivan BozovicYoung Research Forum: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Young Research Forum-Young Scientist Award on Materials Science and Engineering
Ivan BozovicYoung Research Forum: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Anisotropy of some FCC transition metals
Fae`q AA RadwanEditorial: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Anisotropy of some FCC transition metals
Fae`q AA RadwanEditorial: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
Conference Proceedings
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Synthesis of hydroxyapatite from limestone by using precipitation method
Makmur Sirait, Ratna Sari Dewi Siregar, Karya Sinulingga and Nurdin SiregarPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Synthesis of hydroxyapatite from limestone by using precipitation method
Makmur Sirait, Ratna Sari Dewi Siregar, Karya Sinulingga and Nurdin SiregarPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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High voltage nano-electrospray ionization Mass Spectrometry for aqueous solution
Md Matiur RahmanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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High voltage nano-electrospray ionization Mass Spectrometry for aqueous solution
Md Matiur RahmanPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Hidden hunger- A few examples of contemporary challenges
Weiguo ZhangPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry
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Hidden hunger- A few examples of contemporary challenges
Weiguo ZhangPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Biotechnology and Phytochemistry
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A new route for difficult-to-recycle plastics: Thermosets and composites
Fabrizio QuadriniPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Waste Management and Recycling
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A new route for difficult-to-recycle plastics: Thermosets and composites
Fabrizio QuadriniPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Environmental Waste Management and Recycling
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Development of advanced functionalities on metal oxide nanoparticles
Shin Ichi OhkoshiKeynote: Materials Science and Nanotechnology
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Development of advanced functionalities on metal oxide nanoparticles
Shin Ichi OhkoshiKeynote: Materials Science and Nanotechnology