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BCS Exam AIF Topic 5 Question 49 Discussion

Actual exam question for BCS's AIF exam
Question #: 49
Topic #: 5
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In Machine learning what are a brain's axons called?

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Suggested Answer: D

In Machine Learning, the brain's axons are referred to as nodes. Nodes are the components of a neural network that are responsible for processing the input data and generating the output. A node is a mathematical function that takes input data, performs a computation on it, and produces an output. Each node is connected to other nodes in the network via edges, which represent the strength of the connection between the respective nodes. The strength of the connection between two nodes is determined by the weights assigned to each edge. The weights are adjusted during the training process to generate the desired results.

For more information, please refer to the BCS Foundation Certificate In Artificial Intelligence Study Guide (https://www.bcs.org/upload/pdf/bcs-foundation-certificate-in-artificial-intelligence-study-guide.pdf)or the EXIN Artificial Intelligence Foundation Certification (https://www.exin.com/en/exams/artificial-intelligence-foundation).


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Larue
2 months ago
Nodes, for sure. I'd say my brain's axons are more like spaghetti than nodes, but hey, what do I know?
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Polly
2 months ago
Nodes, gotta be nodes. Unless my brain's nodes are made of cheese, then I'm in trouble.
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Kate
1 months ago
Definitely nodes, they're like the connections in a brain network.
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Belen
1 months ago
Yeah, dendrites receive signals, not transmit.
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Audra
2 months ago
I think it's nodes too, they transmit signals.
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Sylvia
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's A) Dendrites because they sound like something related to the brain.
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Dana
2 months ago
Tetrahedra? Seriously? I'm not trying to build a pyramid here, I need the right answer!
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Theresia
1 months ago
Dendrites are actually the receiving end of a neuron. Nodes are the correct answer.
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Fairy
1 months ago
A) Dendrites
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Stephanie
1 months ago
Nodes? That's correct! Tetrahedra was definitely not the right answer.
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Deeanna
1 months ago
D) Nodes
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Derick
1 months ago
D) Nodes
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Skye
1 months ago
C) Tetrahedra.
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Vince
2 months ago
B) Edges
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Cherelle
2 months ago
A) Dendrites
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Bev
3 months ago
B, obviously. Edges, like the ones I'll be walking on the edge of if I get this wrong.
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Marshall
3 months ago
A? Dendrites? More like brain's spaghetti strands if you ask me.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
Nodes are important for processing information in machine learning.
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Nakita
2 months ago
D) Nodes
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Scot
2 months ago
Yeah, dendrites are like spaghetti strands in the brain.
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Rochell
2 months ago
A) Dendrites
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Wilford
3 months ago
I agree with Antonio, Nodes make sense because they are like the connections in a brain.
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Antonio
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) Nodes.
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