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January 13, 2004 at 12:30 p.m.
Artificial Intelligence and Digital Electronics

Lecturer(s): Hadi A. Murr et Pierre A. Touma

Artificial Intelligence and Digital Electronics

Given by:

  • Hadi A. Murr, Researcher in Mathematics and Electronics
  • Pierre A. Touma, Industrial Engineer, Texas A & M

Invitation by: the Dean of the Faculty and the head of the Engineering Department on January 13, 2004 at 12:30, in the USEK Congress Hall.

Main Research Themes:

  • The 3-D mouse or “Differential 3-D Mouse”: This very simple and not too expensive mouse captures the movement of the operator’s hand through the reflection of three laser rays.
  • VHDL (Very High Speed ICs Hardware Description Language): From the algorithm to the industrial prototype.
  • Fuzzy Logic: Industrial applications – vague groups and neuro-fuzzy systems 
  • Neural Networks: consist of miming the nervous structures of the human being to solve the complex problems in the field of artificial intelligence – industrial examples – genetic algorithms and alloy simulations.
  • Fractals: A discipline consisting of adopting natural geometry for the study of non-linear dynamic systems and chaotic systems.

Those present included the Faculty Dean Fr. Dr. Antoine Al Ahmar, the head of the Engineering Department Dr. Joumana Farah, the head of the Computer Department Prof. Nagi Wakim, the Academic Secretary Mr. Pierre Khorassanjian, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Prof. Gedeon Mouhasseb, and a large number of students in Computer Engineering and Telecommunications.

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