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Uhr geht nach - Übersetzung nach Englisch

AMERICAN COMPUTER SCIENTIST
Uhr, Leonard

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slow watch, watch that displays an earlier time than the actual time, watch that is not precise
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Hebrew Scriptures         
  • Hebrew bible (Tanakh) in the collection of the [[Jewish Museum of Switzerland]], printed in [[Israel]] in 1962.
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COLLECTION OF ANCIENT HEBREW SCRIPTURES, CENTRAL TO JUDAISM
Apocrypha/Tanakh; Jewish Scriptures; Tanach; Hebrew Bible (term); Jewish Bible; TeNaCh; Tenach; Tanak; The Hebrew Bible; Tenakh; Hebrew Scriptures; Hebrew scripture; Miqra; Hebrew Scripture; Hebrew bible; תנ״ך; Tnach; TaNaK; Jewish scripture; Jewish Sciptures; Jewish Scripture; TaNaKh; Hebrew Biblical mythology; Jewish bible; Hebrew scriptures; Tinakh; תַּנַ"ךְ; Tnakh; Judaic bible; Judaic Bible; Jewish scriptures; The Tanakh; Hebrew Bible (Tanakh); Tanakh; Nach (Bible acronym); Nakh (Bible acronym)
Hebräische Schriften, Das Alte Testament, heilige Bücher des Judentum (aus der Torah, Propheten und Hagiographa bestehend)

Definition

Hebrew Bible
¦ noun the sacred writings of Judaism, called by Christians the Old Testament.

Wikipedia

Leonard Uhr

Leonard Uhr (1927 – October 5, 2000) was an American computer scientist and a pioneer in computer vision, pattern recognition, machine learning and cognitive science. He was an expert in many aspects of human neurophysiology and perception, and a central theme of his research was to design artificial intelligence systems based on his understanding of how the human brain works. He was one of the early proponents of incorporation into artificial intelligence algorithms of methods for dealing with uncertainty.

Uhr published eight books (as author and/or editor) and nearly 150 journal and conference papers. His seminal work was an article written in 1963 with Charles Vossler, "A Pattern Recognition Program That Generates, Evaluates, and Adjusts Its Own Operators", reprinted in Computers and Thought — edited by Edward Feigenbaum and J. Feldman — which showcases the work of the scientists who defined the field of artificial intelligence. He was a Ph.D. major professor for 20 students, many of whom have gone on to become in their own right important contributors to artificial intelligence.

Uhr graduated from Princeton University in 1949 with a B.A. in psychology. He received master's degrees in philosophy from the University of Brussels and Johns Hopkins University in 1951 before obtaining his Ph.D. in psychology in 1957 from the University of Michigan. As a child, Uhr attended Oak Lane Country Day School outside Philadelphia.

Uhr was a professor of computer science and of neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Prior to that, he was also on the faculty of psychology at the University of Michigan.