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DNC (disambiguation); Dnc; D.N.C; D-N.C.

DNC         
DEFUNCT NORWEGIAN BANK, NOW MERGED INTO DEN NORSKE BANK
Den norske creditbank; DnC
Direct Numerical Control (Reference: CNC)
DNC         
DEFUNCT NORWEGIAN BANK, NOW MERGED INTO DEN NORSKE BANK
Den norske creditbank; DnC
Dynamic Network Controller
Differentiable neural computer         
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  • DNC system diagram
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORK ARCHITECTURE
In artificial intelligence, a differentiable neural computer (DNC) is a memory augmented neural network architecture (MANN), which is typically (not by definition) recurrent in its implementation. The model was published in 2016 by Alex Graves et al.

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Pronunciation examples for DNC
1. at the 2008 DNC.
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2. I believe it premiered the DNC.
Knife Fight _ Bill Guttentag _ Talks at Google
3. the DNC with a pretty sloppy phishing campaign.
Click Here to Kill Everybody _ Bruce Schneier _ Talks at Google
4. but there are nine officers of the DNC.
LGBT Activism 1970s to Today _ Andy Tobias _ Talks at Google
5. Those are the Beats, fire-powered DNC, Warhol.
Astral Weeks - A Secret History of 1968 _ Ryan Walsh _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of DNC
1. But apparently fearing potential divisions at the preliminary discussions, DNC officials closed both meetings to reporters, angering some DNC members.
2. "I‘m pleased the DNC can help play a role in facilitating such an important dialogue with our candidates," DNC Chairman Howard Dean said in a statement.
3. Another complained that the lack of cash on hand at the DNC "leaves us naked." "We need the DNC on the field in this election," Emanuel said.
4. To placate this faction, then–DNC Chairman Terence R.
5. The DNC announced that 11 cities had expressed interest in playing host to the convention –– a number that was "unprecedented," DNC Chairman Howard Dean said.