Examples of using Feigenbaum in English and their translations into Greek
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Computer
Edward Feigenbaum(Stanford) initiated Dendral,
including the"father of expert systems" Edward Feigenbaum, with the Dendral and Mycin systems.
But far be it from me to refute the words of Josh Feigenbaum.
He eventually centered on a German sailor named Carl Feigenbaum.
How to pronounce Feigenbaum.
No, and Zal Feigenbaum is easily as good a hacker as Augie.
Feigenbaum wants to meet.
Feigenbaum is sending a photograph for Augie.
Feigenbaum has already tried to kill Augie.
Zal Feigenbaum.
Where is Zal Feigenbaum?
And maybe a way to find Feigenbaum.
Clive Harold Feigenbaum(1939-2007) was a colourful
Shortly afterwards, Feigenbaum resigned as Chairman
Herschel Feigenbaum arrived in Israel after surviving the holocaust,
Following the buy-out, Feigenbaum, the Chairman, had owned over 50% of the shares with the others owned by the rest of the board.
Feigenbaum said they're aiming to have the 100 most populated cities included on their site by the end of the second quarter.
The concept of expert systems was first developed in the 1970s by Edward Feigenbaum, professor and founder of the Knowledge Systems Laboratory at Stanford University.
Continued concerns about China's military backwardness, as Evan Feigenbaum has written, motivated repeated pushes for technological advancement.
The coolest feature of this site is that it gives the user a complete answer of all levels of government," Feigenbaum said.