Distributed computing problems | Transaction processing
Big memory computers are machines with a large amount of random-access memory (RAM). The computers are required for databases, graph analytics, or more generally, high-performance computing, data science and big data. Some database systems are designed to run mostly in memory, rarely if ever retrieving data from disk or flash memory. See list of in-memory databases. (Wikipedia).
Long-Term Memory: Boost Your Memory By Learning The 3 Secrets Used By Memory World Record Holders
There are 3 simple strategies that every single memory expert uses to improve their long-term memory. And, when you take advantage of them, you’ll be able to learn faster and remember more. In this video, I’m going to reveal the 3 memory secrets used by literally every memory champion and
From playlist Memory and Productivity Hacks
Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/
From playlist PSY 422 Memory and Cognition with Dr. B
Mental Time Travel: Your Brain Is Literally a Time Machine | Dean Buonamano / Big Think
Mental Time Travel: Your Brain Is Literally a Time Machine Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Join Big Think Edge for exclusive videos: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our consciousn
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From playlist Mathematical Exploration
Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/
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I memorized 301 names in one day and this is how you can too
https://memorycourse.brainathlete.com/memorytips Get my full training to remember names and more at the link above Do this to remember more names. One of the biggest secrets to memory is to focus. If you focus more you will remember more. One of the biggest reasons that you can't rememb
From playlist Memory Training // How to Memorize
Recorded: Spring 2014 Lecturer: Dr. Erin M. Buchanan Materials: created for Memory and Cognition (PSY 422) using Smith and Kosslyn (2006) Lecture materials and assignments available at statisticsofdoom.com. https://statisticsofdoom.com/page/other-courses/
From playlist PSY 422 Memory and Cognition with Dr. B
Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM), Clearly Explained
Basic recurrent neural networks are great, because they can handle different amounts of sequential data, but even relatively small sequences of data can make them difficult to train. This is where Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) saves the day. Long Short-Term Memory is a type of recurrent ne
From playlist StatQuest
Clip 2/5 Speaker: Sébastien Bourdeauducq An open hardware video synthesis platform An FPGA-based open-hardware video synthesis platform. The project develops a stand-alone device in a small form factor that is capable of rendering MilkDrop-esque visuals effects in real time, with a
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Better, Faster Business Analytics with In-Memory Databases - O'Reilly Webcast
Originally recorded April 2, 2014. NOTE: Video cuts-off at 18:43. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Many businesses are still relying on the promise of legacy disk-based databases for Big Data, but are discovering they are unable to deliver the performance and scalability needed. On th
From playlist O'Reilly Webcasts 3
9 tactics to build a stronger mind | Lisa Genova
Stress shrinks your brain. Neuroscientist Lisa Genova explains how to strengthen it. Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvQECJukTDE2i6aCoMnS-Vg?sub_confirmation=1 Up next, 5 ways to build an Alzheimer’s-resistant brain ► https://youtu.be/xBDGgovA1LI It
From playlist Get smarter, faster
This computer science lesson explains what is meant by byte order, also known as endianness. It covers the difference between storing data in memory, or files, either in big-endian format or little-endian format. The historical advantages of each byte order are discussed, but the video als
From playlist Computer Hardware and Architecture
CS50 2020 - Lecture 5 - Data Structures
TABLE OF CONTENTS 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:49 - Data Structures 00:01:27 - Arrays 00:09:25 - Pointers 00:10:50 - Linked Lists 00:22:36 - Linked List Demo 00:43:00 - list.c 01:13:43 - Linked List Insertion 01:19:39 - Trees 01:20:32 - Binary Search Trees 01:42:44 - Hash Tables 01:47:05
From playlist CS50 Lectures 2020
CS50 2020 - Lecture 5 - Data Structures (pre-release)
00:00:00 - We will begin shortly 00:11:11 - Introduction 00:11:32 - Data Structures 00:11:49 - Arrays 00:19:54 - Pointers 00:21:19 - Linked Lists 00:33:16 - Linked List Demo 00:54:28 - list.c 01:10:32 - Break begins 01:16:22 - Break resumes 01:16:23 - list.c 01:31:38 - Linked List Insertio
From playlist CS50 Lectures 2020 (pre-release)
Array vs Linked List: Which One Should You Use? | What Is Array? | What Is Linked List?| Simplilearn
This video is based on Array vs Linked List in Data Structure. This tutorial will help beginners to learn more about Arrays and Linked lists in Data Structure and all the basic differences between Arrays and Linked List. The video will include a graphical representation of both the data st
From playlist Data Structures & Algorithms [2022 Updated]
4 ways to hack your memory | Lisa Genova | Big Think
4 ways to hack your memory, with Lisa Genova Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/bigthink Up next ►► How memory works https://youtu.be/kwo2WxM87-g Self-testing is one good way to better remember information. Think of memory as a two-way street. If we only put i
From playlist Great Question | Big Think
Is technology melting your memory? Or helping it? | Lisa Genova | Big Think
Is technology melting your memory? Or helping it?, with Lisa Genova Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/bigthink Up next ►► 4 ways to hack your memory https://youtu.be/SCsztDMGP7o Technology is a double-edged sword. There is a common belief that smartphones ar
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Vyper Smart Contract Programming Language | Patrick Collins | PyChain 2022
This is a video recording of the PyChain 2022 conference sessions. Speaker: Patrick Collins - Chainlink Labs Introduction to Vyper, a Pythonic smart contract programming language, and reasons behind its recent popularity Vyper is one of the main alternatives for Solidity, a well-known s
From playlist PyChain 2022
How the brain makes memories | Lisa Genova | Big Think
Our best guesses at the mystery of memory, with Lisa Genova Subscribe to Big Think on YouTube ►► https://www.youtube.com/c/bigthink Up next ►► 4 ways to hack your memory https://youtu.be/SCsztDMGP7o Every time we learn something new, our brain changes. There are four basic steps in
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