Jason Rennie Books
Welcome to our book roundup article featuring the latest and greatest from Jason Rennie. We’ve curated a selection of captivating titles that are sure to pique your interest and provide hours of engaging reading. Whether you’re looking for a new series to dive into or a new author to add to your must-read list, we’ve got you covered with this roundup of fantastic Jason Rennie Books.
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1. Slasher Films
An International Filmography, 1960 Through 2001
Slasher Films: An International Filmography, 1960 Through 2001 is a comprehensive reference guide for fans and scholars of the horror genre. Authored by Kent Byron Armstrong and published by McFarland, this book delves into the inception and development of the slasher film genre, which gained prominence in the early 1960s with films such as Psycho and Peeping Tom.
The literature also covers the significant late 70s releases of Halloween and Friday the 13th. Over 250 slasher films, including classics like Alice, Sweet Alice, American Psycho, The Burning, and more, are meticulously presented with major cast and production credits, plot synopses, and critical insights. Additionally, filmographies are available for slasher directors, actors, writers, and composers, adding depth to the understanding of this visceral genre.
Despite the gruesome nature, this book provides an engaging exploration that will captivate horror enthusiasts while offering valuable information.
- Authors: Kent Byron Armstrong
- Publisher: McFarland
- Published Date: April 06, 2003
- Page Count: 384.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Horror films
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
2. Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing
Third International Conference, CICLing 2002, Mexico City, Mexico, February 17–23, 2002 Proceedings
“Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Text Processing: Third International Conference, CICLing 2002, Mexico City, Mexico, February 17–23, 2002 Proceedings” is a comprehensive compilation of refereed papers delivered at the third annual conference on intelligent text processing and computational linguistics. This high-quality publication, published by Springer, is an essential read for anyone interested in the advancements and developments in this rapidly evolving field.
The book was meticulously curated, with 48 carefully selected papers presented and reviewed by esteemed experts from around the globe. These papers were chosen from a total of 67 submissions, ensuring that only the most groundbreaking research was included. The book is organized into topical sections, spanning various aspects of computational linguistics, covering semantics, word sense disambiguation, anaphora, syntax, and parsing. The papers delve into subjects such as part-of-speech tagging, lexicon and corpus, text generation, morphology, speech, spelling, information extraction, and information retrieval, summarization, text mining, and text classification and categorization, as well as document processing.
With a page count of 450, this impressive publication provides in-depth analysis of these subjects, offering readers valuable insights into the latest findings and advancements in the field. The conference aimed to bring together experts from diverse backgrounds, fostering collaboration, and encouraging the exchange of ideas and knowledge. As a result, this book serves as a testament to the advancements made in the field, offering a comprehensive overview of the current state of computational linguistics and intelligent text processing. Don’t miss your chance to stay ahead of the curve with this insightful and informative book!
- Authors: Alexander Gelbukh
- Publisher: Springer
- Published Date: July 31, 2003
- Page Count: 450.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
3. Machine Learning: ECML 2002
13th European Conference on Machine Learning, Helsinki, Finland, August 19–23, 2002. Proceedings
Machine Learning: ECML 2002 is a compilation of refereed proceedings from the 13th European Conference on Machine Learning, held in Helsinki, Finland in August 2002. Authored by distinguished experts in the field, this book includes 45 revised full papers and 4 invited contributions, all carefully selected from a multitude of submissions.
The conference covered a broad range of topics, such as computational discovery, search strategies, classification, support vector machines, kernel methods, rule induction, linear learning, decision tree learning, boosting, collaborative learning, statistical learning, clustering, instance-based learning, reinforcement learning, multiagent learning, multirelational learning, Markov decision processes, active learning, and more.
With 538 pages, this book offers a comprehensive analysis of various machine learning techniques and applications. It is a valuable resource for computer scientists, researchers, and professionals looking to deepen their understanding of machine learning and its potential for solving complex problems.
Machine Learning: ECML 2002 is published in English by Springer and has been the subject of recognition by numerous reviewers and commentators in the field. As a go-to reference for anyone interested in machine learning, this book is a must-read and a testament to the ever-evolving nature of this important discipline.
- Authors: Tapio Elomaa, Heikki Mannila, Hannu Toivonen
- Publisher: Springer
- Published Date: August 02, 2003
- Page Count: 538.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
4. Friday the 13th Trivia
Experience the ultimate trivia challenge with Friday the 13th Trivia! This thrilling book is a must-read for all fans of the infamous horror franchise. Bursting with over 200 pages of captivating content, this must-have guide is packed with intriguing questions, fun facts, and behind-the-scenes insights into the history of the iconic film series.
Test your knowledge, and enjoy a heart-stopping journey through the terrifying and unforgettable world of Friday the 13th. This book is the ultimate trivia game for horror aficionados, sure to send shivers down your spine!
- Authors: Lelia Moncure Koval
- Publisher: AuthorHouse
- Published Date: August 06, 2003
- Page Count: 201.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Performing Arts
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
5. Foundations of Intelligent Systems
14th International Symposium, ISMIS 2003, Maebashi City, Japan, October 28–31, 2003, Proceedings
Experience the cutting-edge research and innovation in Intelligent Systems with “Foundations of Intelligent Systems. “ This volume collects the papers presented at the 14th International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems, ISMIS 2003, held in Maebashi City, Japan, from October 28–31, 2003. The event was organized by the Maebashi Institute of Technology in collaboration with the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence.
The symposium brought together renowned experts and brilliant minds from across the globe, covering a wide range of topics in the fascinating field of Intelligent Systems. These major areas include active media human-computer interaction, autonomic and evolutionary computation, intelligent agent technology, intelligent information retrieval, intelligent information systems, knowledge representation and integration, knowledge discovery and data mining, logic for artificial intelligence, soft computing, and Web intelligence.
Featuring extensive research on machine learning application and e-mail filtering, “Foundations of Intelligent Systems” delivers insights from leading authorities in the industry. With a total of 721 pages, this comprehensive book will undoubtedly inspire readers to explore and understand the transformative potential of Intelligent Systems. Get ready to be captivated by the thought-provoking and ground-breaking concepts presented in this extraordinary collection.
- Authors: Ning Zhong, Zbigniew W Ras, Shusaku Tsumoto, Einoshin Suzuki
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: October 10, 2003
- Page Count: 721.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
6. Ant Colony Optimization and Swarm Intelligence
4th International Workshop, ANTS 2004, Brussels, Belgium, September 5–8, 2004, Proceeding
This groundbreaking book gathers the refereed proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Ant Colony Optimization and Swarm Intelligence, ANTS 2004, held in Brussels, Belgium in September 2004. Consisting of 22 revised full papers, 19 revised short papers, and 9 poster abstracts, these innovative works have been meticulously reviewed and selected from a pool of 79 submissions. The studies delve into the theoretical and foundational aspects of ant algorithms, ant colony optimization, and swarm intelligence, and explore a wide range of optimization applications across networking and operations research.
With a comprehensive page count of 445 and contributions from esteemed authors, “Ant Colony Optimization and Swarm Intelligence” serves as a must-read for anyone seeking to harness the power of swarm intelligence in tackling complex optimization problems.
- Authors: Directeur de Recherches Du Fnrs Marco Dorigo, Marco Dorigo, Mauro Birattari, Christian Blum, Luca M. Gambardella, Francesco Mondada, Thomas Stützle
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: August 19, 2004
- Page Count: 445.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
7. Applied Computing
Second Asian Applied Computing Conference, AACC 2004, Kathmandu, Nepal, October 29–31, 2004. Proceedings
Applied Computing: Second Asian Applied Computing Conference, AACC 2004, is a comprehensive collection of research papers presented at the conference held in Kathmandu, Nepal, in October 2004. The conference aimed to bring together academics, researchers, and professionals from both the commercial and academic sectors in Asia to discuss the practical applications of computer science.
The theme of AACC 2004 revolved around topics such as systems and architectures, mobile and ubiquitous computing, soft computing, man-machine interfaces, and innovative applications for developing nations. The conference received a total of 184 paper submissions from around the world, which went through a rigorous review process.
The selected papers cover a diverse range of topics, including genetic algorithms and soft computing, scheduling and constraint solving, neural networks and support vector machines, natural language processing, speech and signal processing, networks, mobile computing, parallel, grid, and high-performance computing, cryptography and security, and machine learning.
Applied Computing offers valuable insights into the practical applications of computer science and highlights the potential in using advanced technology for the betterment of developing nations. With its engaging and thought-provoking papers, this book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, professionals, and students alike in the field of computer science.
- Authors: Suresh Manandhar, Jim Austin, Uday Desai, Yoshio Oyanagi, Asoke Talukder
- Publisher: Springer
- Published Date: January 11, 2005
- Page Count: 340.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
8. Database Systems for Advanced Applications
10th International Conference, DASFAA 2005, Beijing, China, April 17–20, 2005, Proceedings
Experience the ultimate gathering of global experts in the field of database systems with the 10th International Conference on Database Systems for Advanced Applications, DASFAA 2005, Beijing, China. This prestigious event, held in April 2005, is now available in a comprehensive compilation of proceedings.
Featuring 67 refereed full papers and 15 revised short papers, this book meticulously curates the insights and knowledge shared by attendees, resulting in a collection of 302 submissions. The papers are expertly organized into 18 topical sections, covering a wide array of topics such as bioinformatics, XML processing, data mining, and many more.
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media guarantees the highest standards of quality and content, ensuring that your journey through these proceedings is both informative and engaging.
With 954 pages packed with cutting-edge research, this book stands as the definitive resource for anyone looking to delve into the world of advanced database systems applications. It’s not just a book; it’s a treasure trove of knowledge that will empower and enlighten readers alike. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the latest advancements and innovations in the realm of database systems.
So go ahead, and embark on this intellectual journey with Database Systems for Advanced Applications, and discover the future of database systems today.
- Authors: Lizhu Zhou, Beng Chin Ooi, Xiaofeng Meng
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: April 04, 2005
- Page Count: 954.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
9. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 17
Proceedings of the 2004 Conference
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 17 presents a vibrant compilation of papers from the esteemed annual Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) conference in December 2004, held in Vancouver. As one of the most prestigious events in the field of neural computation, NIPS attracts a diverse range of participants and stimulates interdisciplinary research in various aspects of neural science, including algorithms, learning theory, cognitive science, neuroscience, and brain imaging, among others. This year’s edition features an impressive acceptance rate of 25 percent, ensuring the high quality of the work included in this volume.
With its 1,710 pages, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 17 serves as a comprehensive resource for students, researchers, and practitioners interested in computational intelligence. The volume not only celebrates the latest advancements in the field but also provides a valuable historical perspective on the evolution of neural computing.
Get ready to delve into the world of cutting-edge research presented by distinguished names in the field of neural information processing, including Lawrence Saul, Yair Weiss, and Léon Bottou. With its rich content and exceptional quality, this book is not just an essential reference but also a compelling read for anyone who aspires to stay on the forefront of computational intelligence.
Join the community of eminent researchers, computer scientists, physicists, and mathematicians who come together at NIPS each year to exchange ideas and push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of neural computation. With Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 17, you are now just a click away from accessing the most innovative and influential papers in this rapidly evolving field.
- Authors: Lawrence K. Saul, Yair Weiss, Léon Bottou
- Publisher: MIT Press
- Published Date: April 06, 2005
- Page Count: 1710.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computational intelligence
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
10. Research in Computational Molecular Biology
9th Annual International Conference, RECOMB 2005, Cambridge, MA, USA, May 14–18, 2005, Proceedings
Delve into the world of Computational Molecular Biology with the 9th Annual International Conference proceedings, RECOMB 2005. This comprehensive volume, published by Springer, showcases the papers presented at the conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts from May 14–18, 2005. Hosted by the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, and Boston University’s Center for Advanced Systematic Technology, the conference was excellently organized by the Organizing Committee Co-chairs Jill Mesirov and Simon Kasif.
With 217 submitted papers, the Program Committee selected 39 for presentation and inclusion in this proceedings, ensuring a rigorous review process. The volume was assigned the prestigious Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI) series with the number LNBI 3500, and is closely associated with the Journal of Computational Biology, which often publishes special issues presenting full versions of selected conference papers.
The RECOMB 2005 Program Committee consisted of 42 members, and the authors and reviewers are acknowledged for their dedication and hard work. This book provides valuable insights into the latest research developments in Computational Molecular Biology, making it a must-read for researchers, academics, and professionals in the field.
- Authors: Satoru Miyano, Jill Mesirov, Simon Kasif, Sorin Istrail, Pavel Pevzner, Michael Waterman
- Publisher: Springer
- Published Date: May 04, 2005
- Page Count: 632.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
11. Information Context: Nature, Impact, and Role
5th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Sciences, CoLIS 2005, Glasgow, UK, June 4–8, 2005 Proceedings
Discover the intricacies of information context in today’s digital age with “Information Context: Nature, Impact, and Role, “ a proceedings book highlighting the 5th International Conference on Conceptions of Library and Information Sciences (CoLIS 2005) held in Glasgow, UK. Co-authored by Fabio Crestani and Ian Ruthven, this informative publication delves into the interplay of nature, impact, and role of context in information-centered research.
This engrossing book provides an interdisciplinary approach to the complex and ever-evolving concept of context, shedding light on human and machine behaviors within various fields. By examining historical, theoretical, empirical, and technical issues, the authors aim to promote a deeper understanding of context and its influences on information-centered disciplines.
“Information Context: Nature, Impact, and Role” offers a comprehensive exploration of theoretical approaches to modelling and understanding context, incorporating contextual reasoning within technology, and forging a shared framework to promote the investigation of context. With 263 pages, this insightful publication serves as a valuable resource for professionals and scholars alike who are looking to unlock the full potential of context in the realm of computer science, information science, and library science.
Prepare to embark on a fascinating journey as you delve into the dynamic world of information context, presented in the impressive format of a Springer Science & Business Media publication.
- Authors: Fabio Crestani, Ian Ruthven
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: May 20, 2005
- Page Count: 263.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
12. Advanced Data Mining and Applications
First International Conference, ADMA 2005, Wuhan, China, July 22–24, 2005, Proceedings
Advanced Data Mining and Applications is an expertly curated collection of papers from the First International Conference on Advanced Data Mining and Applications, held in Wuhan, China in 2005. This comprehensive volume covers sophisticated techniques and tools for handling emerging fields in data mining, such as spatial data mining, biomedical data mining, and mining on high-speed and time-variant data streams.
With over 100 selected papers, this book is organized into topical sections encompassing association rules, classification, clustering, novel algorithms, text mining, multimedia mining, sequential data mining, time series mining, web mining, biomedical mining, advanced applications, security and privacy issues, spatial data mining, and streaming data mining. This essential resource for professionals and researchers in the field of data mining is published by Springer Science & Business Media.
- Authors: Xue Li, Shuliang Wang
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: July 12, 2005
- Page Count: 852.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Average Rating: 1.0
- Ratings Count: 1.0
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
13. Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery
Second International Conference, FSKD 2005, Changsha, China, August 27–29, 2005, Proceedings
Delving into the realm of computational algorithms inspired by nature, “Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery” showcases the proceedings of the Second International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, held in Changsha, China, in August 2005. The conference attracted 1,249 submissions, out of which 333 high-quality papers were selected, representing an acceptance rate of 26.7%.
This book covers a wide range of topics such as computation with words, fuzzy computation, granular computation, and more, with innovative applications in knowledge discovery, finance, operations research, and more. Don’t miss out on the captivating research results and exciting advancements in this rapidly evolving interdisciplinary field.
- Authors: Lipo Wang, Yaochu Jin
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: August 17, 2005
- Page Count: 1374.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
14. Pattern Recognition and Data Mining
Third International Conference on Advances in Pattern Recognition, ICAR 2005, Bath, UK, August 22–25, 2005
Pattern Recognition and Data Mining, published by Springer Science & Business Media, is a high-quality collection of proceedings from the Third International Conference on Advances in Pattern Recognition (ICAPR 2005), held in Bath, UK. This two volume set, LNCS 3686 and LNCS 3687, features a selection of 160 rigorously reviewed papers, with less than 40% of the submitted papers accepted.
The first volume, LNCS 3686, focuses on Pattern Recognition and Data Mining, with 73 contributions that cover topics such as pattern recognition, data mining, signal processing, and OCR/document analysis. The second volume, LNCS 3687, concentrates on Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, featuring 87 contributions addressing security and surveillance, biometrics, image processing, and medical imaging. This volume also contains papers from the Workshop on Pattern Recognition for Crime Prevention.
With a page count of 713 and a strong selection of quality papers, Pattern Recognition and Data Mining caters to professionals and researchers in the field of computers, including pattern recognition and data mining, computer vision, and image processing.
- Authors: Sameer Singh, Maneesha Singh, Chid Apte, Petra Perner
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: August 18, 2005
- Page Count: 713.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Average Rating: 1.0
- Ratings Count: 1.0
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
15. Intelligence and Security Informatics
IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, ISI 2006, San Diego, CA, USA, May 23–24, 2006.
“Intelligence and Security Informatics” is a comprehensive book that showcases the proceedings of the prestigious IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, held in 2006 in San Diego, CA, USA. Authored by prominent researchers Sharad Mehrotra, Daniel D. Zeng, and Hsinchun Chen, this book is published by Springer and contains over 700 pages of invaluable insights and cutting-edge research in the fields of computers and cybersecurity.
The book includes 115 revised full papers, 80 revised short papers, and a total of 112 extended poster abstracts, all organized into topical sections on intelligence analysis and knowledge discovery, access control, privacy, and cyber trust, surveillance and emergency response, infrastructure protection, cyber security, terrorism informatics, countermeasures, surveillance, bioterrorism, and emergency response. By exploring these different aspects, readers are provided with a holistic understanding of the complex challenges and opportunities in the realm of security informatics.
“Intelligence and Security Informatics” is an essential reference for professionals, researchers, and students interested in advancing their knowledge in the rapidly evolving area of intelligence and security informatics. This book stands out as a comprehensive, high-quality resource for those seeking to better understand and navigate the challenges and innovations in modern cybersecurity and intelligence systems.
- Authors: Sharad Mehrotra, Daniel D. Zeng, Hsinchun Chen
- Publisher: Springer
- Published Date: May 10, 2006
- Page Count: 778.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
16. Advances in Artificial Intelligence
19th Conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence, Canadian AI 2006, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, June 7–9, Proceedings
Advances in Artificial Intelligence: Proceedings of the 19th Conference of the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence, Canadian AI 2006 offers a comprehensive look at the latest developments and research in the field of artificial intelligence. With over 47 refereed full papers, this book presents the groundbreaking work of leading academics and researchers. The contents are organized into various topical sections, including agents, bioinformatics, constraint satisfaction and distributed search, knowledge representation and reasoning, natural language, reinforcement learning, and supervised and unsupervised learning.
This volume is a valuable resource for professionals, researchers, and students seeking insight into the current state and future possibilities of artificial intelligence.
- Authors: Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence. Conference, Luc Lamontagne, Mario Marchand
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: June 06, 2006
- Page Count: 575.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Business & Economics
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
17. Information Extraction: Algorithms and Prospects in a Retrieval Context
“Information Extraction: Algorithms and Prospects in a Retrieval Context” by Marie-Francine Moens is a comprehensive guide to content recognition in text. Exploring past and current successful algorithms, the book delves into their applications across various domains, such as news filtering, biomedical text mining, intelligence gathering, competitive intelligence, legal information searching, and informal text processing. As the search for precision and relevance in retrieval systems grows, this book offers valuable insights on integrating information extraction results in the development of advanced search engines that meet the diverse demands of users.
With a page count of 255, “Information Extraction” presents an engaging and informative read for those interested in language arts and disciplines.
- Authors: Marie-Francine Moens
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Published Date: October 10, 2006
- Page Count: 255.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
18. Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 19
Proceedings of the 2006 Conference
Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 19 is a comprehensive compilation of papers presented at the prestigious 2006 Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) conference, held in Vancouver. This annual conference is the leading platform for discussions on neural computation and machine learning, attracting thought-leading researchers and industry experts from around the world.
The book, featuring contributions from esteemed authors such as Bernhard Schölkopf, John Platt, and Thomas Hofmann, delves into cutting-edge research on artificial intelligence. With a total of 1,668 pages, this richly diverse tome covers a range of topics, from innovative techniques in neural networking and machine learning algorithms to breakthroughs in natural language processing and computer vision.
Whether you’re an academic, researcher, or practitioner in the field of AI, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 19 provides invaluable insights and knowledge. With its exceptional quality and expert-led content, this book is an indispensable resource for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in artificial intelligence research.
- Authors: Bernhard Schölkopf, John Platt, Thomas Hofmann
- Publisher: MIT Press
- Published Date: April 06, 2007
- Page Count: 1668.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Artificial intelligence
- Average Rating: 5.0
- Ratings Count: 1.0
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
19. Semisupervised Learning for Computational Linguistics
Semisupervised Learning for Computational Linguistics is a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying semisupervised learning methods in natural language processing. Authored by leading expert, Steven Abney, this book offers a broad, yet accessible introduction to the theory and linguistic applications of semisupervised learning. It is designed to be self-contained, providing background material on supervised and unsupervised learning, and presenting a concise history of semisupervised learning and its role within the spectrum of learning methods.
The book covers well-known natural language processing methods such as self-training and co-training, as well as delving into machine learning techniques like perceptrons, boosting, support vector machines (SVMs), and the null-category noise model. Additionally, it encompasses clustering, the expectation-maximization (EM) algorithm, generative methods, and agreement methods. As a culmination, the book presents the graph-based method of label propagation and delves into spectral methods in detail.
Throughout the book, Abney takes an intuitive approach to the material, making the application of semisupervised learning methods to natural language processing more accessible and understandable. Semisupervised Learning for Computational Linguistics serves as a foundation for further study into machine learning and provides a solid framework for researchers and practitioners alike.
- Authors: Steven Abney
- Publisher: CRC Press
- Published Date: September 17, 2007
- Page Count: 320.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Business & Economics
- Average Rating: 5.0
- Ratings Count: 1.0
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
20. Meditations Of A Sportsman
Meditations Of A Sportsman by Richard Morris is a captivating and heartwarming memoir that showcases the author’s unique wit and extraordinary experiences. This book offers a delightful journey through the years of Richard’s life, as he recounts his adventures, challenges, and achievements. Rich with wry humour, the book is an enlightening and amusing reflection on a life that has been both rich and full.
The pages of Meditations Of A Sportsman are filled with compelling narratives that offer glimpses into the highs and lows that Richard has experienced. From extraordinary sporting achievements that brought him international recognition to the profound moments of self-discovery that shaped his life, each story is a testament to his strength, resilience, and spirit.
The book’s 207 pages are a tribute to Richard’s indomitable spirit and his ability to find the humour in even the most challenging situations. Meditations Of A Sportsman is more than just a memoir; it is a celebration of a long and fulfilling life that has been richly lived and enjoyed.
Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, an aspiring autobiographer, or simply someone who appreciates a good story, Meditations Of A Sportsman is a must-read. So why not delve into the witty and inspiring reflections of a man who has lived an incredible life?
Get your copy of Meditations Of A Sportsman by Richard Morris and prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary journey that awaits you.
- Authors: Richard Morris
- Publisher: Lulu.com
- Published Date: June 01, 2012
- Page Count: 207.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Biography & Autobiography
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
21. Taming Text
How to Find, Organize, and Manipulate It
Taming Text: How to Find, Organize, and Manipulate It is a highly-praised, hands-on guide that takes readers on a journey through the world of unstructured text management. Awarded the 2013 Jolt Awards for Productivity, this book is perfect for developers seeking innovative tools and techniques to deal with the overwhelming amount of text in our lives.
The authors, Grant Ingersoll, Thomas S. Morton, and Drew Farris, are experts in their respective fields and have crafted this book to be accessible to readers with no prior knowledge of statistics or natural language processing. The clear and concise language used in the book allows readers to understand and apply the concepts, regardless of their programming background.
Taming Text introduces readers to essential text-taming techniques, such as full-text search, proper name recognition, clustering, tagging, information extraction, and summarization. The authors provide real-world examples, demonstrating how these techniques can be successfully implemented in various applications.
What makes Taming Text stand out is its focus on practical examples and clear explanations, making it an indispensable resource for developers looking to master text manipulation. Furthermore, this book includes valuable insights on important open-source libraries, such as Solr and Mahout, and provides a comprehensive guide on building text-processing applications.
Taking into account the 467 pages and the wealth of information available, Taming Text offers readers an invaluable resource for managing unstructured text in real-world applications. This book is an essential addition to the libraries of serious programmers and professionals who seek to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving field of computer science.
- Authors: Grant Ingersoll, Thomas S. Morton, Drew Farris
- Publisher: Simon and Schuster
- Published Date: December 20, 2012
- Page Count: 467.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
22. Reputation Economics
Why Who You Know Is Worth More Than What You Have
“Reputation Economics” takes you on a journey through the intriguing world of how our digital presence has turned into a new form of currency. This insightful book, penned by a renowned technology expert, Josh Klein, explores the concept of reputation as a vital economic influence in our modern, Internet-centric world.
In a world where technology increasingly dictates our behavior, this book delves into how companies have taken it upon themselves to track online activities in an attempt to forecast consumer behavior. This is not just about predicting the future, it’s about building a profile that translates to reputation, the new currency of the digital age.
With its 257 pages, “Reputation Economics” offers a unique perspective on the transformative role of digital footprints, providing a fascinating insight into how our online activities are contributing to our economic worth. This is not just another read, it’s a journey that could potentially alter your understanding of money and its implications.
Be prepared to explore the intricacies of Internet economics, to understand the significance of “who you know” in the new economy. The book challenges the conventional notion of wealth, opening up a broader understanding of how the digital world is reshaping our economic landscapes.
Written by an industry expert, “Reputation Economics” is a must-read that illuminates the unseen forces and complexities behind our digital footprints. This book will leave you pondering the true value of reputation in today’s business and economic spheres.
- Authors: Josh Klein
- Publisher: Macmillan
- Published Date: November 05, 2013
- Page Count: 257.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Business & Economics
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
23. Sci Phi Journal Issue #1
The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy
Sci Phi Journal Issue #1, subtitled “The Journal of Science Fiction and Philosophy, “ is a unique and captivating online magazine that explores the fascinating intersection between science fiction and philosophy. Each issue delves into profound questions about life, the universe, and everything.
In this inaugural issue, readers will encounter a tantalizing array of original stories and essays that will challenge and entertain their minds. Some highlights include an original novelette from John C. Wright, titled “The Ideal Machine, “ which tells the engrossing tale of aliens from a distant star visiting an old country church and offering humanity a chance at a brighter future.
The issue also features a collection of thought-provoking science fiction stories set in a variety of intriguing universes. For instance, Joshua M. Young’s story, “Domo, “ explores whether a robot can possess a soul, while David Hallquist’s tale, “Falling to Eternity, “ asks if a black hole can assist in getting away with murder. And that’s just the beginning!
Rounding out the issue, you’ll discover incisive essays that examine various science fiction worlds through the lens of philosophy. Contributors include David Kyle Johnson, who defends the Matrix saga by arguing that its sequel has merits as a philosophical work, and James Druley, who explores the moral implications of Star Trek’s Prime Directive.
If that wasn’t enough, the journal concludes with a thoughtful book review by Peter Sean Bradley, who delves into Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter International. With such a diverse and intellectually stimulating lineup, Sci Phi Journal Issue #1 is a must-read for fans of science fiction and philosophy alike. Start your journey into the deep philosophical waters of science fiction today!
- Authors: John C. Wright, Joshua M. Young, Jane Lebak, Frederick Best, David Hallquist, David Kyle Johnson, Ruth Tallman, Stephen S. Hanson, James Druley, Daniel Vecchio, Peter Sean Bradley
- Published Date: October 01, 2014
- Print Type: BOOK
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
24. Spam
A Shadow History of the Internet
In Spam, Finn Brunton presents an in-depth and captivating exploration of one of the most pervasive threats on the internet — the world of spam. This book delves into the origins, workings, and consequences of this menace, which accounts for the vast majority of all emails sent daily.
Brunton takes readers on a journey through three distinct eras of spam, revealing its transformation from a simple prank on early computer networks to a global criminal infrastructure. From its emergence as the mirror image of the online communities it targets, to the war of algorithms between spam and anti-spam technologies, the history of spam is a shadow history of the internet itself.
Spam uncovers the intricate web of connections among various individuals and groups, including programmers, con artists, bots, bankers, and law enforcement. It highlights how technologies, such as email and search engines, are influenced by both intended and unintended consequences and adaptations. The story also showcases the evolution of online communities as they develop and invent their own governance mechanisms.
With a page count of 295 and an easy-to-understand writing style, Spam is not just a book about spam, but a fascinating insight into the unexpected challenges and transformations that the internet has faced and continues to face.
- Authors: Finn Brunton
- Publisher: MIT Press
- Published Date: January 30, 2015
- Page Count: 295.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
25. A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance Since 1991
Volume 3, USA and Canada
Dive into the world of Shakespeare in performance with “A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance Since 1991” — Volume 3, which exclusively focuses on USA and Canada. This comprehensive guide, authored by J. O’Connor and K. Goodland, provides an in-depth exploration of major Shakespeare plays from the stage and screen over the past few decades.
The book is a must-read for both academics and students, as it delves into the intricacies of each play’s performance history, while offering valuable insights on staging and reviews. With its extensive 2185-page count, this reference guide stands as an engaging informational resource for anyone interested in the dynamic world of theater and Shakespearean performance.
While the “A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance Since 1991” series might not be as well-known as the Bard’s own works, this volume serves as an indispensable companion for anyone looking to delve into the world of Shakespeare performance and explore the rich tapestry of productions that took place in North America since 1991.
- Authors: J. O’Connor, K. Goodland
- Publisher: Springer
- Published Date: April 30, 2016
- Page Count: 2185.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Performing Arts
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
26. Discourse Topics
Discourse Topics is a thought-provoking and comprehensive exploration into the concept of discourse topics, a frequently discussed but often overlooked topic in linguistics. Drawing from a text-linguistic standpoint, the authors define discourse topics as clusterings of concepts. This book delves into various methods for investigating topic boundaries, identification, and development.
As the first book to exclusively focus on topics in extended discourse, Discourse Topics examines topics across multiple genres, offering novel perspectives on discourse topics that challenge conventional wisdom. This essential read is a must-have for researchers in linguistics, discourse analysis, natural language processing, and psychology whose areas of study revolve around topics. With 332 pages, Discourse Topics is a valuable resource for professionals and scholars alike, providing insights into the intricacies of discourse topics.
- Authors: Richard Watson Todd
- Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
- Published Date: November 24, 2016
- Page Count: 332.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Language Arts & Disciplines
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
27. Mastering Mountain Bike Skills, 3E
Take your mountain biking skills to new heights with Mastering Mountain Bike Skills, Third Edition. This comprehensive guide, written by world champion Brian Lopes and fellow expert Lee McCormack, offers invaluable insights and personal experiences to help you master every aspect of off-road cycling.
The revised third edition includes high-quality photographs, enhanced instruction, and innovative techniques for all riding styles. With 328 pages of expert advice, you’ll be well-equipped to tackle any trail or terrain and become the best mountain biker you can be.
- Authors: Lopes, Brian, McCormack, Lee
- Publisher: Human Kinetics
- Published Date: April 06, 2017
- Page Count: 328.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Sports & Recreation
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
28. International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Applications
ICICA 2016
Experience the cutting-edge of computational intelligence and gain valuable insights into the latest technology advancements with the International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Applications (ICICA) 2016 book. This comprehensive collection, featuring original papers presented at the conference held in Pune, India in December 2016, gathers innovative ideas and groundbreaking research in the field. Discover groundbreaking insights into topics such as image language processing, computer vision and pattern recognition, machine learning, data mining, computational life sciences, and Big Data analytics.
With 679 pages of expert knowledge spanning computer engineering, this book is a must-read for all technology enthusiasts.
- Authors: Subhransu Sekhar Dash, Swagatam Das, Bijaya Ketan Panigrahi
- Publisher: Springer
- Published Date: December 28, 2017
- Page Count: 679.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Technology & Engineering
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
29. Adversarial Machine Learning
Adversarial Machine Learning is a comprehensive introduction to the cutting-edge topic of building robust machine learning systems in adversarial environments. Written by leading researchers in the field, this work covers a range of applications and techniques essential for practitioners and researchers in computer security, machine learning, and cybersecurity.
The authors explore the challenges faced by machine learning systems when an adversary actively manipulates data to bias statistical inference. They delve into the latest practical techniques for investigating system security, conducting robust data analysis, and counteracting cyberattacks. The book also discusses privacy-preserving mechanisms and the near-optimal evasion of classifiers.
Throughout the book, detailed case studies on email spam and network security illustrate successful attacks on traditional machine learning algorithms. With the help of these examples, readers gain a better understanding of the limitations of these algorithms and learn about potential countermeasures.
Adversarial Machine Learning offers an in-depth overview of the current state of the art in the field and provides exciting glimpses of future directions in research and technology. Suited for a wide range of readers, this groundbreaking work is a must-read for anyone looking to stay ahead in the ever-evolving cybersecurity arms race.
- Authors: Anthony D. Joseph, Blaine Nelson, Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein, J.D. Tygar
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Published Date: August 31, 2018
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
30. The BaGua And Other Stories
A Short Story Collection
Step into the fantastical world of “The BaGua And Other Stories” by Leenna Naidoo, a tantalizing collection of micro-, flash- and short-fiction. This 95-page masterpiece brings together an eclectic mix of characters and adventures, from mad scientists to familiar aliens, Irish gods, and shape-shifters. Join a cookbook writer hosting the Dark Man of Erskine, a depressed love-lorn lady meeting a surfer-dude, and a geologist who knows their unalienable right. Venture through encounters with Medusa, and embrace the help of ELFs saving you from it all, or find your most cost-effective way to Mars.
Featuring works both published and never-before-seen, “The BaGua And Other Stories” transports you to a realm of imagination and delight. The perfect addition to your holiday, dreary, or strange day collection, this book offers a delightful escape into the world of fiction.
- Authors: Leenna Naidoo
- Publisher: Learning To Surf Publishing
- Published Date: April 29, 2019
- Page Count: 95.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Fiction
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
31. The Economics of Artificial Intelligence
An Agenda
“The Economics of Artificial Intelligence: An Agenda” provides an in-depth exploration of the profound impact of AI on the economy, offering groundbreaking insights from leading experts in various fields. This comprehensive volume is published by the University of Chicago Press and authored by Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb. The book is divided into four main sections: the role of AI as a general-purpose technology, the interplay between AI and economic growth, employment, and inequality, regulatory reactions to the changes brought about by AI, and the effects of AI on economic research.
Containing insightful contributions from notable economists, this 643-page book not only sheds light on the current state of AI’s economic influence but also identifies critical research questions. Overall, “The Economics of Artificial Intelligence: An Agenda” is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand and analyze the transformative effects of AI on the modern economy.
- Authors: Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb
- Publisher: University of Chicago Press
- Published Date: May 22, 2019
- Page Count: 643.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Business & Economics
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
32. SEE! HEAR! CUT! KILL!
Experiencing Friday the 13th
In “SEE! HEAR!
CUT! KILL! Experiencing Friday the 13th, “ author Wickham Clayton delves into the world of one of the most successful horror film franchises of all time.
This captivating exploration examines the technical aspects of the films and their profound influence on filmmaking, providing a unique lens through which to examine the cultural impact of the franchise. Clayton takes readers on a journey through the series, uncovering the perspectives that resonate with both new and longtime fans. He also examines the relationship between the Friday the 13th films, contemporary slasher movies, the modern horror genre, and critically acclaimed Hollywood productions.
With 231 pages of in-depth analysis and an average rating of 4.5, “See! Hear! Cut!
Kill! Experiencing Friday the 13th” is a must-read for horror enthusiasts and film aficionados alike.
- Authors: Wickham Clayton
- Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
- Published Date: October 21, 2020
- Page Count: 231.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Performing Arts
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
33. Embeddings in Natural Language Processing
Theory and Advances in Vector Representations of Meaning
Embeddings in Natural Language Processing: Theory and Advances in Vector Representations of Meaning takes readers on an in-depth exploration of one of the most groundbreaking research areas in NLP — embeddings. Renowned authors Mohammad Taher Pilehvar and Jose Camacho-Collados delve into the origins of embedding techniques from conventional word vector space models and word embeddings like Word2Vec and GloVe to other forms of text, such as word sense, sentence, document, and graph embeddings. The book also sheds light on contextualized representation techniques like ELMo and BERT.
Filled with both essential information to grasp the foundations and a comprehensive overview of the most successful techniques developed in the literature, Embeddings in NLP expertly summarizes the essential concepts and advances in the field of embeddings. This 177-page, high-quality publication offers readers a valuable, up-to-date resource to understand the power of embeddings in shaping the future of Natural Language Processing.
- Authors: Mohammad Taher Pilehvar, Jose Camacho-Collados
- Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
- Published Date: November 13, 2020
- Page Count: 177.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Computers
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
34. Advances in Data Science
Embark on an enthralling journey through the world of data science with “Advances in Data Science, “ an insightful volume that brings you up-to-date with the latest strides made in this rapidly evolving field. Authored by an esteemed group of academics including Ilke Demir, Yifei Lou, Xu Wang, and Kathrin Welker, this book is published by Springer Nature and boasts a remarkable 374 pages.
“Advances in Data Science” offers an intriguing exploration of cutting-edge techniques in data science, delving into topics such as image processing, neural network analysis, and shape analysis. Moreover, the book extends its focus to atypical data types, like social and biological signals, showcasing the versatility of data science applications.
This publication is a treasure trove of knowledge, sourced from two esteemed workshops hosted by the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). The second Women in Data Science and Mathematics (WiSDM) Research Collaboration Workshop and the third Women in Shape (WiSh) Research Collaboration Workshop were held at the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM) in Providence, Rhode Island, and Trier University in Robert-Schuman-Haus, Trier, Germany, respectively.
Catering to a diverse range of readers, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in interdisciplinary research fields. From theoretical studies on graph neural networks to practical applications in health science, “Advances in Data Science” presents a rich array of ideas, methods, and tools that are sure to captivate and inspire.
Don’t miss out on this remarkable journey through the fascinating world of data science. Dive in to explore the latest innovations and experience the thrilling adventure of data analysis on large, complex data sources.
- Authors: Ilke Demir, Yifei Lou, Xu Wang, Kathrin Welker
- Publisher: Springer Nature
- Published Date: December 03, 2021
- Page Count: 374.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Mathematics
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
35. Under The Jimbilin Tree
The Memoir of a Jamaican Girl
Under The Jimbilin Tree is a profound and inspiring memoir by Jamaican author, Diana Budhai. In this remarkable story, a young girl learns that despite facing the harsh realities of abandonment and starvation, she can harness the values of decency, kindness, and determination to create a life filled with strength and independence.
Set under the iconic Jimbilin tree in Jamaica, the memoir follows the girl’s journey in overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. With nothing but her wit and unyielding spirit, she perseveres through the most trying times and celebrates each small victory as she edges closer to her dream of reaching the “great America. “
Budhai’s memoir offers a poignant and vivid account of what it means to cling onto hope amidst hardship. It serves as a testament to the indomitable human spirit and its ability to transform even the darkest moments into moments of triumph. As readers delve into the harrowing yet uplifting tale of a young girl’s determination, they will be reminded that one’s greatest strength often lies within the very depths of their most difficult challenges.
- Authors: Diana Budhai
- Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
- Published Date: November 08, 2023
- Page Count: 537.0
- Print Type: BOOK
- Categories: Biography & Autobiography
- Maturity Rating: NOT_MATURE
- Language: en
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