artificial intelligence: A type of knowledge-based decision-making exhibited by machines or computers. The term also refers to the field of study in which scientists try to create machines or computer software capable of intelligent behavior.
attention: The phenomenon of focusing mental resources on a specific object or event.
behavior: The way something, often a person or other organism, acts towards others, or conducts itself.
cell: (in biology) The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism. Typically too small to see with the unaided eye, it consists of a watery fluid surrounded by a membrane or wall. Depending on their size, animals are made of anywhere from thousands to trillions of cells. Most organisms, such as yeasts, molds, bacteria and some algae, are composed of only one cell. (in telecommunications) A technology that relies on a large number of base stations to relay signals. Each base station covers only a small area, which is known as a cell. Phones that rely on this system are typically referred to as cell phones.
CEO: An acronym for Chief Executive Officer, which is typically the person who runs a company.
computational: Adjective referring to some process that relies on a computer’s analyses.
computer science: The scientific study of the principles and use of computers. Scientists who work in this field are known as computer scientists.
develop: To emerge or to make come into being, either naturally or through human intervention, such as by manufacturing.
differential equations: An area of math that relates two physical things and their rates of change to each other. For example, a plane wing moving through air on a windy day could be represented by a differential equation.
digital: (in computer science and engineering) An adjective indicating that something has been developed numerically on a computer or on some other electronic device, based on a binary system (where all numbers are displayed using a…
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