CBSE BOARD X, asked by vishalrithu2020, 3 months ago

how many hours a class 10 as I'm going to class 10 pls give a good time table ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Artificial Intelligence has been witnessing a monumental growth in bridging the gap between the capabilities of humans and machines. Researchers and enthusiasts alike, work on numerous aspects of the field to make amazing things happen. One of many such areas is the domain of Computer Vision.

The agenda for this field is to enable machines to view the world as humans do, perceive it in a similar manner and even use the knowledge for a multitude of tasks such as Image & Video recognition, Image Analysis & Classification, Media Recreation, Recommendation Systems, Natural Language Processing, etc. The advancements in Computer Vision with Deep Learning has been constructed and perfected with time, primarily over one particular algorithm — a Convolutional Neural Network.

A Convolutional Neural Network (ConvNet/CNN) is a Deep Learning algorithm which can take in an input image, assign importance (learnable weights and biases) to various aspects/objects in the image and be able to differentiate one from the other. The pre-processing required in a ConvNet is much lower as compared to other classification algorithms. While in primitive methods filters are hand-engineered, with enough training, ConvNets have the ability to learn these filters/characteristics.

The architecture of a ConvNet is analogous to that of the connectivity pattern of Neurons in the Human Brain and was inspired by the organization of the Visual Cortex. Individual neurons respond to stimuli only in a restricted region of the visual field known as the Receptive Field. A collection of such fields overlap to cover the entire visual area.

Answered by riya773
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Here we go

6 AM: Get up and finish your daily chores. Do some light exercises for enhanced focus. Find some time to read the daily newspaper.

7 AM: Take up a subject that you’re weak at. Morning is the best time to grasp and learn new things as your mind is at the sharpest after a good night’s sleep. Study for at least two hours.

9 AM: Take a break. Have a healthy and nutritious breakfast. Don’t eat junk or oily food or you’ll feel sleepy. Remember, studies should be your sole focus at this point in time.

9.20 AM: Quickly do a 10-minute revision of what you studied in the morning.

9.30 AM: Now, move on to a scoring subject like Mathematics or Chemistry. You can take each on alternate days or study each daily for an hour.

11.30 AM: Take half an hour to revise everything that you studied in the last session.

12:00 Noon: Lunch Break. Again, remember to eat light.

12.30 PM: You may take a power nap to re-charge your batteries and have a go at the next session with a fresh mind.

1.30 PM: Now that your brain is sharp, you may attempt solving Physics equations as this is the time you can put in the maximum energy into studies. Stretch this session to two and a half hours.

4 PM: Take a tea/coffee break and rest for half an hour.

4.30 PM: Take up a subject that you’re confident about. Your focus might not be at the peak so studying a ‘safe subject’ is ideal at this time.

6.30 PM: Go for some sports or fun activities like walking, swimming, etc. You need to constantly rejuvenate your brain so that it doesn’t get bogged down.

7.30 PM: Practice writing. In the 10th board examination, you’d be writing a lot, that too for long hours. Therefore, it’s critical that you practice writing in a neat and legible handwriting. Take my word, neat and well-spaced handwriting does leave a favourable impression on everyone.

8.30 PM: Devote some time to the languages or read a good English book. Reading good books will immensely improve your knowledge and understanding of written English.

9.30 PM: Have your dinner.

10.00 PM: Go to sleep. You may drink a glass of hot milk as it induces an undisturbed sleep.

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