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Abstract #0918

Extended Accelerated Systematic Tracking using Experimental Radiology: an Encephalo-Graphic Generation

S. T. Claus1, Y. Eti2, and E. S. Terbuny3
1Dept. of Presents, North Pole Research Agency, Rovaniemi, Finland, 2Atopof Amountain, Himalaya, Bhutan, 3Dept. for Sweets, Greenfield Institute, Ostereistedt, Germany

Detecting Easter bunnies is a task that is difficult to impossible for humans - thus, the use of artificial intelligence is more than warranted. In this work we present a confounded nut-work noisette (CNN) algorithm based on extended, accelerated systematic tracking in experi­mental radiology with encephalo-graphic generation (EASTER-EGG). Using this method we demonstrate that chocolate is a volatile resource especially when hungry researchers are present.

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