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Item AC Machines & Systems II(Unpublished, 2024-07-05) UICTItem Business Communication(Unpublished, 2023-03-18) UICTItem Business Communication(Unpublished, 2023-03-18) UICTItem BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SKILLS(Unpublished, 2023-03-18) UICTItem Computer Hardware & Maintenance I(Unpublished, 2024-06-28) UICTItem Computer Workshop Practice(Unpublished, 2024-06-29) UICTItem Computing Skills(Unpublished, 2023-03-24) UICTItem Computing Skills(Unpublished, 2023-03-24) UICTItem Engineering Mathematics 1(Unpublished, 2023-03-17) UICTItem Engineering Mathematics I(Unpublished, 2023-03-17) UICTItem Engineering Mechanics(Unpublished, 2023-03-24) UICTItem Enhancing Future Skills and Entrepreneurship: 3rd Indo-German Conference on Sustainability in Engineering(2020) Kuldip Singh Sangwan and Christoph HerrmannThe 3rd Indo-German Conference on Sustainability in Engineering: Enhancing future Skills and Entrepreneurship aims at raising awareness, providing hands-on training, and sharing the latest knowledge in the areas of sustainability in various engineering fields to discuss the newer methods of teaching-learning and high-tech entrepreneurship. The papers are divided into three categories: sustainability, entrepreneurship, and engineering education.Item Foundational Mathematics- (HEC)(Unpublished, 2023-03-17) UICTItem Operating Systems(Unpublished, 2023-03-25) UICTItem Physics(Unpublished, 2023-03-19) UICTItem Principles of Computer Programming(Unpublished, 2023-03-24) UICTItem Principles of Electronics(Unpublished, 2023-03-19) UICTItem TECHNICAL DRAWING(Unpublished, 2023-05-26) UICTItem The Road to General Intelligence(Springer, 2022) Jerry,Swan [et al...]This book extensively discusses additional capabilities required for general intelligence—for example, abduction, analogy, and hypothesis generation. Capturing such abilities in AI systems in a general and humanlike way has been the subject of much research but little progress, partly due to the lack of progress in capturing the causal knowledge and reasoning underlying them. Here the authors describe how such abilities have been implemented in a reference system that exhibits Semantically Closed Learning (inspired by the concept of semantic closure in open-ended evolution, and incorporating further ideas from category theory). In short, this book provides an intriguing and provocative framework for thinking about what general intelligence is, and how its essential abilities might be attained able by machines in an economically viable manner. The philosophy behind both programming-language theory and category theory plays key roles in the formalization and development of the main ideas. The authors also provide pointers to what research challenges lie open. Given the complexity and intricacy of the destination, the road to general intelligence will be a bumpy one. This book gives a thought-provoking view of one pragmatic direction toward this goalItem Website Development I(Unpublished, 2023-03-17) UICT