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  2. Technological convergence - Wikipedia

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    Technological convergence is the tendency for technologies that were originally unrelated to become more closely integrated and even unified as they develop and advance. For example, watches, telephones, television, computers, and social media platforms began as separate and mostly unrelated technologies, but have converged in many ways into an interrelated telecommunication, media, and ...

  3. Venn diagram - Wikipedia

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    A Venn diagram is a widely used diagram style that shows the logical relation between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science.

  4. Outline of technology - Wikipedia

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    Techno-progressivism – Stance of active support for the convergence of technological and social change; Technocentrism – Value system centered on technology and its ability to control and protect the environment; Technocracy – Form of government ruled by experts; Technocriticism – Branch of critical theory

  5. Sound studies - Wikipedia

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    The field first emerged in venues like the journal Social Studies of Science by scholars working in science and technology studies and communication studies; it has however greatly expanded and now includes a broad array of scholars working in music, anthropology, sound art, deaf studies, architecture, and many other fields besides.

  6. Network convergence - Wikipedia

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    Technological change is driving convergence from previously distinct telecommunications and media markets. The U.S. communications infrastructure is evolving from circuit-based networks, in which individual applications are tightly woven into the network architecture, to Internet Protocol network, in which multiple applications ride on top of ...

  7. Information diagram - Wikipedia

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    Venn diagram of information theoretic measures for three variables x, y, and z. Each circle represents an individual entropy: ⁠ ⁠ is the lower left circle, ⁠ ⁠ the lower right, and ⁠ ⁠ is the upper circle.

  8. Mutual information - Wikipedia

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    The mutual information was used in Solar Physics to derive the solar differential rotation profile, a travel-time deviation map for sunspots, and a time–distance diagram from quiet-Sun measurements [38] Used in Invariant Information Clustering to automatically train neural network classifiers and image segmenters given no labelled data. [39]

  9. John Venn - Wikipedia

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    In commemoration of the 180th anniversary of Venn's birth, on 4 August 2014, Google replaced its normal logo on global search pages with an interactive and animated Google Doodle that incorporated the use of a Venn diagram. [24] [25] Venn Street in Clapham, London, which was the home of his grandfather, shows a Venn diagram on the street sign. [26]