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Anomaly Detection

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observation which doesn’t conform to an expected patterns or other items in a dataset. Anomalies are also referred to outliers, novelists.

Application programming Interface - API

API, also known as application programming interface, is a method of communication used by computer programs, to link two or more programs to one another. It can also act as a type of software interface, where it offers a service to other pieces of software.

Association Rule

The Association rule is a rule-based machine learning method which is used to discover interesting relations connecting variables in big databases to each other. Its intended use is to

identify strong rules discovered in database using some measures based on the level of interestingness. It is known as well as Market Basket analysis/ Supervised learning

Augmented Reality - AR

Augmented reality (AR) adds digital elements to a live view often by using the camera on a smartphone.

Augmented reality (AR) is one of the biggest technology trends right now, and it’s only going to get bigger as AR ready smartphones and other devices become more accessible around the world. AR let us see the real-life environment right in front of us—trees swaying in the park, dogs chasing balls, kids playing soccer—with a digital augmentation overlaid on it. For example, a pterodactyl might be seen landing in the trees, the dogs could be mingling with their cartoon counterparts, and the kids could be seen kicking past an alien spacecraft on their way to score a goal.

With advances in AR technology, these examples are not that different from what might already be available for your smartphone. Augmented reality is, in fact, readily available and being used in a myriad of ways including as Snapchat lenses, in apps that help you find your car in a crowded parking lot, and in variety of shopping apps that let you try on clothes without even leaving home.

Here are just a few examples:

  • Enhanced navigation systems use augmented reality to superimpose a route over the live view of the road.

  • During football games, broadcasters use AR to draw lines on the field to illustrate and analyze plays.

  • Furniture and housewares giant IKEA offer an AR app (called IKEA Place) that lets you see how a piece of furniture will look and fit in your space.

  • Military fighter pilots see an AR projection of their altitude, speed, and other data on their helmet visor, which means they don’t need to waste focus by glancing down to see them.

  • Neurosurgeons sometimes use an AR projection of a 3-D brain to aid them in surgeries.   

  • At historical sites like Pompeii in Italy, AR can project views of ancient civilizations over today’s ruins, bringing the past to life.

  • Ground crew at Singapore’s airport wear AR glasses to see information about cargo containers, speeding up loading times.

Reference: Cilia, J. (2021). ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT TO SUPPORT PEDAGOGICALLY INFORMED USES OF LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES [Doctoral Dissertation, University College London]

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