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Photonic Neural Networks with Spatiotemporal Dynamics Post under Computer Vision and Neural Networks
This book offers novel multidisciplinary viewpoints on photonic neural networks, illustrating in three types of computing methodologies: fluorescence energy transfer computing, spatial-photonic spin system, and photonic reservoir computing.
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Strain-Engineered MOSFETs (C.K. Maiti, et al.) Post under Electronic Engineering
This book brings together new developments in the area of strain-engineered MOSFETs using high-mibility substrates such as SIGe, strained-Si, germanium-on-insulator and III-V semiconductors into a single text.
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Pattern Recognition, Tracking and Vertex Reconstruction Post under Computer Vision, Deep Learning, Machine Learning
This open access book is a comprehensive review of the methods and algorithms that are used in the reconstruction of events recorded by past, running and planned experiments at particle accelerators such as the LHC, SuperKEKB and FAIR.
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Real-Time Embedded Systems (Jiacun Wang) Post under Reatime Systems and Embedded Systems
Offering comprehensive coverage of the convergence of real-time embedded systems scheduling, resource access control, software design and development, and high-level system modeling, analysis and verification.
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Handbook of Vascular Biometrics (Andreas Uhl, et al.) Post under Bioinformatics and Healthcare IT
Provides the first comprehensive overview of biometrics exploiting the shape of human blood vessels for biometric recognition, i.e. vascular biometrics, including finger vein recognition, hand/palm vein recognition, retina recognition, and sclera recognition.
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The Changing World of Mobile Communications: 5G, 6G, Services Post under Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
This open access book provides a multi-disciplinary and insightful overview of the subject, with contributions from experts in the field. For technical and engineering people, it is more of a public knowledge read.
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Random Walks and Electrical Networks (Peter G. Doyle, et al.) Post under Graph Theory and Probability Theory
A popular account of the connection between Random Walks and electric networks. Electric networks is part of the much broader subject of general network theory which is itself a branch of the mathematical subject of graph theory.
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Machine Learning (Andrew Ng) Post under Machine Learning
Provides a broad introduction to machine learning and statistical pattern recognition, assumes no prior knowledge and progressively introduces you to the concepts, the objective is to empower you with knowledge, irrespective of your skill level.
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Modeling, Simulation and Control (Finn Aakre Haugen) Post under Control Theory, Mathematical Simulations and Modeling
The main topic of this book is automatic control – how to use controllers, which in practice are special computers – to automatically manipulate mechanical, thermal, chemical, or electrical procesess so that they behave as you want.
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Psychology of Language (Dinesh Ramoo) Post under Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
In this textbook, students are introduced to the fundamental principles of linguistics and psycholinguistics. Students will explore theories and models of language development, comprehension and production as well as bilingualism and reading.
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Demystifying Intelligent Multimode Security Systems Post under Computer, Networks, and Information Security
Use this practical guide to understand the concepts behind Intelligent Multi-modal Security Systems (IMSS) and how to implement security within an IMSS system to improve the robustness of the devices and of the end-to-end solution.
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Model Order Reduction (Peter Benner, et al.) Post under Computational/Mathematical Modeling and Optimization
An increasing complexity of models used to predict real-world systems leads to the need for Model Order Reduction (MOR) algorithms to replace complex models with far simpler ones, while preserving the accuracy of the predictions.
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Visualization of Time-Oriented Data (Wolfgang Aigner, et al.) Post under Data Visualization
This practical book maintains a brief introduction to visualization and a review of historical time-oriented visual representations. At its core, the book develops a systematic view of the visualization of time-oriented data.
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The Coupling of Safety and Security: Theory and Practice Post under Computer, Networks, and Information Security
Explore the synergies and tensions between safety and security management from a variety of perspectives and by combining input from numerous disciplines. Define the concepts of safety and security. Discuss methodological, organizational respectively.
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Real-time Linked Dataspaces: Enabling Data Ecosystems Post under Data Storage, Data Warehouse, Data Lake, etc.
This open access book explores the dataspace paradigm as a best-effort approach to data management within data ecosystems. It establishes the theoretical foundations and principles of real-time linked Dataspaces as a data platform for intelligent systems.
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Jumping into C++ (Alex Allain) Post under The C++ Programming Language
As a professional C++ developer and former Harvard teaching fellow, I know what you need to know to be a great C++ programmer, and I know how to teach it, one step at a time. I know where people struggle, and why, and how to make it clear.
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Introduction to Embedded Systems Using ANSI C and Arduino Post under Embedded Systems, C Programming, and Arduino
The goal of this text is to introduce fundamental methods for creating embedded software in general, with a focus on ANSI C. The Arduino development platform provides a great means for accomplishing this task.
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Artificial Intelligence and Librarianship (Martin Frické) Post under Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Generative AI is an important new area for librarianship. This book provices an introduction to AI, principally in relation to large language models, then related to librarianship, particularly to roles that librarians might assume in the near future.
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Groups as Graphs (W.B.Vasantha Kandasamy, et al.) Post under Abstract Algebra and Graph Theory
Through this book, for the first time we represent every finite group in the form of a graph. The authors choose to call these graphs as identity graph, since the main role in obtaining the graph is played by the identity element of the group.
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Building User Interfaces for Modern Web Apps: React Programming Post under Web Programming and React.js
Quickly learn the most widely used front-end development language with ease and confidence. An Approachable Guide walks readers through the fundamental concepts of programming with the explosively popular front-end tool known as React JS.
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An Animated Introduction to Digital Logic Design Post under Electronic Engineering
This book is designed for use in an introductory course on digital logic design. It makes extensive use of animation to illustrate the flow of data within a digital system and to step through some of the procedures used to design and optimize digital circuits.
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Linear Transformations on Vector Spaces (Scott Kaschner, et al.) Post under Linear and Matrix Algebra
Developing a conceptual framework for vector spaces and linear transformations. Covers the same concepts, skills, and, applications as Linear Algebra texts, but students walk away with a much richer and more useful mastery of the topics.
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Culinary Medicine (Cheryl Casey, et al.) Post under General Science and Miscellaneous Books
Imagine unlocking the secrets of culinary medicine, where nourishing the body becomes an art form and a pathway to vibrant wellness. Discover a comprehensive guide to mastering culinary medicine and elevating health to new heights.
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Inanimate Life (George M. Briggs) Post under General Science and Miscellaneous Books
This is an open textbook covering a very traditional biological topic, botany, in a non-traditional way. Rather than a phylogenetic approach, going group by group, the book considers what defines organisms and examines four general areas of their biology.
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A Course in Reinforcement Learning (Dimitri P. Bertsekas) Post under Reinforcement Learning
The purpose of the book is to give an overview of the Reinforcement Learning (RL) methodology, with a particular focus on problems of optimal and suboptimal control, as well as discrete optimization.
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Microsensors (Oleg Minin) Post under Internet of Things (IoT), Digital Signal Processing (DSP) on Sat Jan 06, 2024
Microsensor is a very small sensor with physical dimensions in the submicrometer to millimeter range. The objective of the book is to provide topics in the area of microsensors for engineers, scientists, applied physicists.
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Topology Lecture Notes (Ali Sait Demir) Post under Topology on Sat Jan 06, 2024
This lecture notes lead readers through a number of nontrivial applications of metric space topology to analysis, clearly establishing the relevance of topology to analysis. Covers metric space, point-set topology, and algebraic topology, etc.
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