在 英语 中使用 For a computer 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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That is because it is the industry's first router to run Plex Media Server without the need for a computer.
The goal is for a computer to learn the function that will reliably transform a new input into the correct output.
It would theoretically take more time for a computer to accomplish this task than the amount of time the universe has existed.
I am a hairdresser and I really didn't think I had much use for a computer.
The book functions equally well as a reference for a computer professional or as a supplement to an intensive training course.
Visual recognition attributes meaning to those objects, so that it's possible for a computer to identify cars on the road and navigate around them autonomously.
Kaliouby recognized at once that the catalogue presented an unprecedented opportunity: rich, validated data, ideal for a computer to learn from.
And to the study authors, that suggests it would be impossible for a computer to create our world.
For a computer scientist, coding with Berners-Lee is like playing guitar with Keith Richards.
For a computer, Belle led a colorful life, at one point becoming the object of a corporate practical joke.
In fact, for a computer, there are rarely more than 10 peripherals connected, so this number is enough for us to use.
For a computer, with memory, it has the ability to remember, so that the computer can store programs and data.
Data processing technicians often work for a computer manufacturer or retailer, servicing the systems of several clients.
But for a computer to know what a human has said is only a beginning.
It is an set of data for a computer architecture nerd like me.
For a computer to display letters(or any text characters), it needs to enumerate them- create an index of characters it knows how to display.
For a computer to start running when powered up or rebooted it needs to have an initial program to run.
In fact, for a computer, there are rarely more than 10 peripherals connected, so this number is enough for us to use.
In 1945, mathematician John von Neumann wrote down a very simple recipe for a computer.