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    New autonomous systems by Cardon, Alain, 1946-, Itmi, Mhamed

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Intro -- Table of Contents -- Title -- Copyright -- Introduction -- List of Algorithms -- 1 Systems and their Design -- 1.1. Modeling systems -- 1.2. …”
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    3D Shape Analysis : Fundamentals, Theory and Applications. by Tabia, Hedi

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…7.2 Problem Formulation7.3 Mathematical Tools; 7.4 Isometric Correspondence and Registration; 7.5 Nonisometric (Elastic) Correspondence and Registration; 7.6 Summary and Further Reading; 8 Semantic Correspondences; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Mathematical Formulation; 8.3 Graph Representation; 8.4 Energy Functions for Semantic Labeling; 8.5 Semantic Labeling; 8.6 Examples; 8.7 Summary and Further Reading; Part IV: Applications; 9 Examples of 3D Semantic Applications; 9.1 Introduction; 9.2 Semantics: Shape or Status; 9.3 Semantics: Class or Identity; 9.4 Semantics: Behavior; 9.5 Semantics: Position…”
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    Quantum Computation and Information. by Lomonaco, Samuel J.

    Published 2002
    Table of Contents: “…Vintage Shor QHSAs with group probe Ã?= ZQ. -- 14. Finding Shor transversals for vintage ZQ Shor algorithms -- 15. …”
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    Data Analytics in Bioinformatics : A Machine Learning Perspective. by Satpathy, Rabinarayan

    Published 2021
    Table of Contents: “…3.4.1 Comparative Analysis of ANN With Broadly Used Traditional ML Algorithms -- 3.5 Critical Analysis -- 3.6 Conclusion -- References -- Part 2: MACHINE LEARNING AND GENOMIC TECHNOLOGY, FEATURE SELECTION AND DIMENSIONALITY REDUCTION -- 4 Dimensionality Reduction Techniques: Principles, Benefits, and Limitations -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Benefits and Limitations of Dimension Reduction Methods -- 4.3 Components of Dimension Reduction -- 4.3.1 Feature Selection -- 4.3.2 Feature Reduction -- 4.4 Methods of Dimensionality Reduction -- 4.4.1 Principal Component Analysis (PCA)…”
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    Cybernetic Intelligence

    Published 2005
    Table of Contents: “…Editorial advisory board; Preface; Editorial; Second-order cybernetics and enactive perception; Semantic category theory cognition and conceptual reference; Bipolar logic and probabilistic interpretation; Cooperative clans; Future reasoning machines: mind and body; Machine vision methods for autonomous micro-robotic systems; Optimisation enhancement using self-organising fuzzy control; Intelligent agents and distributed models for cooperative task support; Landscape classification and problem specific reasoning for genetic algorithms; Business cybernetics: a provocative suggestion.…”
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    OpenCV Android Programming By Example. by Muhammad, Amgad

    Published 2015
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    Computational Systems Bioinformatics (Volume 6) : Proceedings of the CSB 2007 Conference. by Markstein, Peter

    Published 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Problem Formulation; 2.2. Algorithmic Framework; 2.2.1. Finding the MS spectrum match; 2.2.2. …”
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    Ranking the Liveability of the World's Major Cities : the Global Liveable Cities Index (GLCI). by Tan, Khee Giap

    Published 2012
    Table of Contents: “…2.2.3 Domestic Security & Stability2.2.4 Socio-Cultural Conditions; 2.2.5 Political Governance; 2.3 Selecting Indicators for the Global Liveable Cities Index: Ideal versus Practical; 2.4 Data Sources, Constraints & Proxies; 2.5 The Selection of Cities; 2.6 Computation of Rankings: The Algorithm; CHAPTER 3: THE EMPIRICAL FINDINGS AND POLICY SIMULATION; 3.1 Global Liveable Cities Index Ranking; 3.2 Policy Simulation; 3.3 Simulation Results; 3.4 Asian Liveable Cities Ranking; 3.5 Discussion of the Global Liveable Cities Index Ranking.…”
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    Language engineering for lesser-studied languages

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Derzhanski -- Computational morphology for lesser-studied languages / Kemal Olfazer -- Practical syntastic processing of flexible word order languages with dynamic syntax / David Tugwell -- Computation field semantics : acquiring an ontological-semantic lexicon for a new language / Sergei Nirenburg and Marjorie McShane -- Applying machine translation for low- and middle-density languages / Stella Markantonatou [and others] -- Language resources for semitic languages : challenges and solutions / Shuly Wintner -- Low-density language strategies for Persian and Armenian / Karine Megerdoomian.…”
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    Theory of information : fundamentality, diversity and unification by Burgin, M. S. (Mark Semenovich)

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Algorithmic information theory based on recursive algorithms : recursive approach. 5.3. …”
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    Media technologies : essays on communication, materiality, and society

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Bowker -- "What Do We Want?" "Materiality!" "When Do We Want It?" "Now!" …”
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    Agent-based computing

    Published 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Analysis of Algorithm -- 2.1.1. Chain-Like Agent Structure -- 2.1.2. …”
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    Tales of Literacy for the 21st Century : the Literary Agenda. by Wolf, Maryanne

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Finding the nameMeanings-connecting semantic and syntactic systems; Semantic contributions to the meaning of a word; Syntactic contributions to understanding the word; Notes; 5: The Deep Reading Brain; Episteme-connecting the name to the reader's knowledge; Entry processes-imagery, perspective-taking, and background knowledge; Imagery; Perspective-taking; Background knowledge; Metacognitive "scientific method" processes-analogical, inferential, and critical analytical abilities; Analogy as bridge; Inferential abilities (observation, deduction, and induction); Critical analyses.…”
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    Gradience in grammar : generative perspectives

    Published 2006
    Table of Contents: “…Cohn -- Gradedness : interpretive dependencies and beyond / Eric Reuland -- Linguistic and metalinguistic tasks in phonology : methods and findings / Stefan A. Frisch and Adrienne Stearns -- Intermediate syntactic variants in a dialect : standard speech repertoire and relative acceptability / Leonie Cornips -- Gradedness and optionality in mature and developing grammars / Antonella Sorace -- Decomposing gradience : quantitative versus qualitative distinctions / Matthias Schlesewsky, Ina Bornkessel, and Brian McElree -- Gradient perception of intonation / Caroline Féry and Ruben Stoel -- Prototypicality judgements as inverted perception / Paul Boersma -- Modelling productivity with the gradual learning algorithm : the problem of accidentally exceptionless generalizations / Adam Albright and Bruce Hayes -- Gradedness as relative efficiency in the processing of syntax and semantics / John A. …”
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    Calculating the Secrets of Life : Contributions of the Mathematical Sciences to Molecular Biology. by Lander, Eric S.

    Published 1994
    Table of Contents: “…Efficient AlgorithmsStatistical Significance; Excursion: Susceptibility to Colon Cancer in Mice and the Large Deviation Theory of Diffusion Processes; PHYSICAL MAPPING; Assembling Physical Maps by ""Fingerprinting"" Random Clones; Excursion: Designing a Strategy to Map the Human Genome; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 3 Seeing Conserved Signals: Using Algorithms to Detect Similarities between Biosequences ; FINDING GLOBAL SIMILARITIES; Visualizing Alignments: Edit Graphs; The Basic Dynamic Programming Algorithm; FINDING LOCAL SIMILARITIES; VARIATIONS ON SEQUENCE COMPARISON.…”
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