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adaptive learning

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(algorithm)adaptive learning - (Or "Hebbian learning") Learning where a system programs itself by adjusting weights or strengths until it produces the desired output.


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Says Shirey: "A unit like this can match the high-pressure injector profiles on diesel vehicles to the powertrain control module to speed the adaptive learning process by downloading the pertinent information from an offline database in the plant.
Features include a research-based approach to problem solving designed to help struggling students learn how to solve math problems, an adaptive learning environment that caters to individual students needs, intelligent software that monitors student progress, interactive lessons, automatic progress alerts and live tutors who provide additional individualized assistance through live chat sessions.
And replacing old-fashioned clumsy templates with iMedica's Adaptive Learning is just one of the outstanding features in the product that physicians love and proves that iMedica really is on track with delivering the right product at the right time.
 
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