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Qu'est-ce (qui) est éducable - définition


Matchbox Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine         
  • alt=Donald Michie in 1986
  • alt=Scatter graph of Michie's tournament.
  • alt=Optimal noughts and crosses strategy
ANALOG COMPUTER
Machine Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Draft:Matchbox Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Draft:Machine Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Matchbox Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; M.E.N.A.C.E; BOXES; Machine Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine; MENACE; Matchbox educable noughts and crosses engine
The Matchbox Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine (sometimes called the Machine Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine or MENACE) was a mechanical computer made from 304 matchboxes designed and built by artificial intelligence researcher Donald Michie in 1961. It was designed to play human opponents in games of noughts and crosses (tic-tac-toe) by returning a move for any given state of play and to refine its strategy through reinforcement learning.
menace         
  • alt=Donald Michie in 1986
  • alt=Scatter graph of Michie's tournament.
  • alt=Optimal noughts and crosses strategy
ANALOG COMPUTER
Machine Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Draft:Matchbox Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Draft:Machine Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Matchbox Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; M.E.N.A.C.E; BOXES; Machine Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine; MENACE; Matchbox educable noughts and crosses engine
(menaces, menacing, menaced)
1.
If you say that someone or something is a menace to other people or things, you mean that person or thing is likely to cause serious harm.
In my view you are a menace to the public.
...the menace of fascism...
= threat
N-COUNT: usu sing, oft N to n, N of n
2.
You can refer to someone or something as a menace when you want to say that they cause you trouble or annoyance. (INFORMAL)
You're a menace to my privacy, Kenworthy...
= nuisance
N-COUNT: usu sing
3.
Menace is a quality or atmosphere that gives you the feeling that you are in danger or that someone wants to harm you.
...a voice full of menace.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
If you say that one thing menaces another, you mean that the first thing is likely to cause the second thing serious harm.
The European states retained a latent capability to menace Britain's own security.
= threaten
VERB: V n
5.
If you are menaced by someone, they threaten to harm you.
She's being menaced by her sister's latest boyfriend.
= threaten
VERB: be V-ed, also V n
menace         
  • alt=Donald Michie in 1986
  • alt=Scatter graph of Michie's tournament.
  • alt=Optimal noughts and crosses strategy
ANALOG COMPUTER
Machine Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Draft:Matchbox Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Draft:Machine Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; Matchbox Educable Noughts And Crosses Engine; M.E.N.A.C.E; BOXES; Machine Educable Noughts and Crosses Engine; MENACE; Matchbox educable noughts and crosses engine
¦ noun a threat or danger.
?a threatening quality.
¦ verb be a threat or danger to.
Derivatives
menacer noun
menacing adjective
menacingly adverb
Origin
ME: via OFr. from late L. minacia, from L. minax, minac- 'threatening', from minae 'threats'.