Perceptron computers:

A) crudely imitate the brain's organization
B) generally imitate sensory, associative, and motor behavior
C) attempt to learn to classify shapes
D) all of the above
E) none of the above


D

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a. independent variable. b. dependent variable. c. control variable. d. correlation coefficient. e. placebo.

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a. Socrates. b. Hippocrates. c. Plato. d. Bhutto.

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