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Fork With Timer

A fork with timer for providing a cue to a user after an elapsed period of time for indicating that another bite of food using the fork may be taken.

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Class 706/31 - Multilayer feedforward


Subclass of Class 706 - Data processing: artificial intelligence
Definition: Subject matter wherein the architecture comprises two or
No. of applications: 4
Last issue date: 04/08/2010


Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20100088263Method for Computer-Aided Learning of a Neural Network and Neural Network
There is described a method for computer-aided learning of a neural network, with a plurality of neurons in which the neurons of the neural network are divided into at least two layers, comprising a first layer and a second layer crosslinked with the first layer. In the...
04/08/2010
20080319933Architecture, system and method for artificial neural network implementation
An architecture, systems and methods for a scalable artificial neural network, wherein the architecture includes: an input layer; at least one hidden layer; an output layer; and a parallelization subsystem configured to provide a variable degree of parallelization to th...
12/25/2008
20080319934Neural Network, a Device for Processing Information, a Method of Operating a Neural Network, a Program Element and a Computer-Readable Medium
A neural network (100) comprising a plurality of neurons (101 to 106) and a plurality of wires (109) adapted for connecting the plurality of neurons (101 to 106), wherein at least a part of the plurality of wires (109) co...
12/25/2008
20080104000Determining Utility Functions from Ordinal Rankings
A user's preference structure in respect of alternative “objects” with which the user is presented is captured in a multi-attribute utility function. The user ranks these competing objects in order of the user's relative preference for such objects. A utility functi...
05/01/2008
 
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