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Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (Stefano V. Albrecht, et al.) Post under Machine Learning
The first comprehensive introduction to Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL), covering MARL’s models, solution concepts, algorithmic ideas, technical challenges, and modern approaches.
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The Little Book of Deep Learning (François Fleuret) Post under Deep Learning and Neural Networks
This book is a short introduction to deep learning for readers with a STEM background, originally designed to be read on a phone screen, is limited to the background necessary to understand a few important models.
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Representation Learning for Natural Language Processing Post under Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Machine Learning
This book provides an overview of the recent advances in representation learning theory, algorithms, and applications for natural language processing (NLP), ranging from word embeddings to pre-trained language models.
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Programming with STM32 (Vojtěch Skřivánek) Post under Microcontrollers, Electronic Engineering, C Programming, C++ Programming
Create your own STM32 programs with ease! Get up and running programming the STM32 line of microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics using the hands-on information contained in this easy-to-follow guide.
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Introduction to Time Series with Python (Sadrach Pierre) Post under Python Programming and Statistics
Build real-world time series forecasting systems which scale to millions of time series by applying modern machine learning and deep learning concepts. Perform time series analysis and forecasting confidently with Python.
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Guide to Computer Forensics and Investigations (Bill Nelson, et al) Post under Digital and Computer Forensics, Forensic Science, etc.
This hands-on learning text provides clear instruction on the tools and techniques of the trade, walking you through every step of the Computer Forensics investigation - from lab setup to testifying in court.
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An Introduction to Spatial Data Analysis and Statistics in R Post under GIS, R Programming, Data Analysis, Statistics
This book provides an introduction to the use of R for spatial statistical analysis, geocomputation and the analysis of geographical information for collecting and using data with location attached.
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Embedded Systems Using the Renesas RX62N Microcontroller Post under Embedded Systems
This book introduces Embedded Systems useing the Renesas RX62N family of processors to demonstrate concepts with hands-on examples complete with source code targeting the YRDKRX62N evaluation board.
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Generative AI in Higher Education: The ChatGPT Effect Post under Artificial Intelligence
Provide a comprehensive examination of the use and impact of ChatGPT and Generative AI (GenAI) in higher education. Introduce the Six Assessment Redesign Pivotal Strategies (SARPS) and an AI Assessment Integration Framework.
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Program a Game Engine from Scratch (Mark Claypool) Post under Computer and Video Game Programming
An aspiring game programmer will gain an in-depth understanding of a game engine. Understanding choices required to achieve general purpose functionality to support a variety of games.
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Data Mining Algorithms in R (WikiBooks) Post under Data Mining and R Programming
This book presents many of the important topics and methodologies widely used in data mining, whilst demonstrating the internal operation and usage of data mining algorithms using examples in R programming language.
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Design: Creation of Artifacts in Society (Karl Ulrich) Post under Design Patterns and Website Design
This book provides a unifying framework for understanding how artifacts are created in society. The treatment includes both a discussion of elements of design process as well as topical issues.
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Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial: A Beginner's Handbook Post under Shell Scripting and Unix/Linux Programming
Master the complexities of Linux shell scripting and unlock the power of shell for your enterprise, you'll discover everything you need to know to master shell scripting and make informed choices about the elements you employ.
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CUDA Tutorial (Putt Sakdhnagool) Post under Computer Graphics, Parallel Programming, C Programming
This book introduces the essentials of CUDA C programming clearly and concisely, quickly guiding you from running sample programs to building your own code, assumes no specialized background in GPU-based or parallel computing.
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Measure, Integration and Real Analysis (Sheldon Axler) Post under Calculus and Mathematical Analysis and Probability
This textbook welcomes students into the fundamental theory of measure, integration, and real analysis. Focusing on an accessible approach, it lays the foundations for further study by promoting a deep understanding of key results.
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Baking Pi - Operating Systems Development Post under Raspberry Pi and Operating Systems
This online book is to guide you through the process of developing very basic operating systems on the Raspberry Pi! It you through the basics of operating systems development in assembly code.
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Being God (Robin J. Price) Post under Miscellaneous Books
Searching for enlightenment or just wanting to know the truth? Alex was. But what he finds leaves him reeling and adrift in a strange new reality; where he is God stretching out into infinity.
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A Primer on Quantum Fluids (Carlo F. Barenghi, et al.) Post under Quantum Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Computing
The aim of this primer is to cover the essential theoretical information, quickly and concisely, in order to enable readers to tackle projects in topical areas of Quantum Fluids, for example, solitons, vortices and collective modes.
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Big Data Security (Shibakali Gupta, et al) Post under Big Data and Information Security
After a short description of the key concepts of big data the book explores on the secrecy and security threats posed especially by cloud based data storage. It delivers conceptual frameworks and models along with case studies of recent technology.
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Special Functions: Fractional Calculus and the Pathway for Entropy Post under Mathematical Physics and Applied Mathematics
This book deals with the connection between entropy, probability, and fractional dynamics as they appeared, for example, in solar neutrino astrophysics. This analysis revealed a non-Gaussian signal with harmonic content.
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Data Rules: Reinventing the Market Economy (Cristina Alaimo) Post under Data Science and Machine Learning
Digital data have become the critical frontier. This book establish a new social science framework for studying the unprecedented social and economic restructuring driven by digital data.
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Making Sense of the Future (Rick Szostak) Post under Miscellaneous and Uncategorized Books
The book takes a systems approach that recognizes the complexity of our world. It begins by suggesting a set of goals for human societies and identifying innovative strategies for achieving these goals that could gain broad support.
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Building Mobile Banking Apps with Flutter (Tomczyk-Czykier) Post under Flutter and Dart Programming
This book serves the purpose of sharing some of the learnings and pain points behind developing and maintaining such a large-scale banking app project, as well as proving that Flutter is an enterprise-ready technology.
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Java and Eclipse for Computer Science (Sean D. Liming, et al.) Post under Introduction to Java and Computer Science
This textbook combines Java programming, Computer Science, and a popular development tool (Eclipse) that not only prepares you for the Computer Science curriculum but also beyond the classroom into your professional career.
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Mobile Ad Hoc Networks: Current Status and Future Trends Post under Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Guiding readers through the basics of these rapidly emerging networks to more advanced concepts and future expectations, this book identifies and examines the most pressing research issues in Mobile Ad hoc Networks (MANETs).
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A Brief Introduction to Engineering Computation with MATLAB Post under MATLAB Programming and Scientific Computing
This book is specifically designed for students with no programming experience. Readers are assumed to have a working knowledge of the Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows operating systems.
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Prolog Programming for Artificial Intelligence (Ivan Bratko) Post under Prolog Programming and Artificial Intelligence
This book is a guide to Prolog and Artificial Intelligence, including key developments in the field, concentrates on the art of using the basic mechanisms of Prolog to solve interesting AI problems.
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Social Networks with Rich Edge Semantics (Quan Zheng, et al.) Post under Social Networks and Data Analysis/Mining
This book introduces a new mechanism for representing social networks in which pairwise relationships can be drawn from a range of realistic possibilities. For each possibility, the book shows how to model the social network using spectral embedding.
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Parallel Scientific Computing in C++ and MPI: Algorithms Post under Parallel Programming and C++ Programming
This book provides a seamless approach to numerical algorithms, modern programming techniques and parallel computing, includes both basic and advanced topics and places equal emphasis on the discretization of partial differential equations and on solvers.
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Boundary Element Methods in Engineering and Sciences Post under Numerical Analysis and Differential Equations
This book is designed to provide readers with a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the Boundary Element Methods (BEM) and its application to problems in engineering and science, with historical development, basic theory, derivation and examples.
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Artificial Intelligence through Prolog (Neil C. Rowe) Post under Prolog Programming and Artificial Intelligence
This book presents many concepts in artificial intelligence (AI) and problem-solving systems in terms of the Prolog language. Its stated purpose is to provide an informal, hands-on approach to learning AI.
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The Design Of Everyday Things (Don Norman) Post under Design Patterns and Website Design
This book melds psychology, marketing, and design concepts to show why we're susceptible to certain persuasive techniques. Packed with examples from every nook and cranny of the web, it provides easily digestible and applicable patterns.
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Linux Fundamentals (Paul Cobbaut) Post under The Linux Operating System
This book provides a soft, accessible, and practical introduction to Linux environments and command line basics, from a basic approach to Linux to a more advanced server-oriented look at using Linux.
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Programming Basics with Java (Svetlin Nakov, et al.) Post under Introduction to Java, Basic Java
This guide introduces readers to writing entry-level programming code (working with data, conditional statements, loops, and methods) using the Java programming language. Effective step-by-step Java education.
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The InfoSec Handbook: An Introduction to Information Security Post under Information Security and Programming Handbooks
This book offers the reader an organized layout of information that is easily read and understood. Allowing beginners to enter the field and understand the key concepts and ideas, while still keeping the experienced readers updated on topics and concepts.
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Data Visualization in Python (Daniel Nelson) Post under Data Visualization and Python Programming
This is a book for beginner to intermediate Python developers and will guide you through simple data manipulation with Pandas, cover core plotting libraries like Matplotlib and Seaborn, as well as experimental libraries like Altair.
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Introduction to Linear Algebra for Science and Engineering Post under Linear and Matrix Algebra
This book helps Science and Engineering students understand and apply theory and concepts by combining theory with computations and slowly bringing students to the difficult abstract concepts.
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Digital Systems Design Using VHDL (Charles H. Roth, Jr., et al.) Post under Electronics Design and VHDL
Integrates the use of the industry-standard hardware description language VHDL into the digital design process. Rather than simply teach VHDL as a programming language, this book emphasizes the practical use of VHDL in the digital design process.
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Linear Algebra (David Cherney, et al.) Post under Linear Algebra and Matrix Algebra
This book moves directly to the classical topics of linear equations, fundamental subspaces, least squares, eigenvalues and singular values – in each case expressing the key idea as a matrix factorization.
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Discovering Statistics Using R (Andy Field, et al.) Post under Statistics and R Programming
This book takes readers on a journey of statistical discovery using the freeware R, and is written in an irreverent style and follows the same ground breaking structure and pedagogical approach.
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The Art of Memory Forensics: Detecting Threats in Memory Post under Digital and Computer Forensics, Forensic Science, etc.
Memory Forensics is the art of analyzing computer memory (RAM) to solve digital crimes. This book bring you a step-by-step guide to memory forensics - now the most sought after skill in the digital forensics and incident response fields.
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Hands-On Spatial Data Science with R (Luc Anselin, et al.) Post under GIS, Data Science, Statistics, R Programming
Spatial data is crucial to improve decision-making in a wide range of fields. This book describes statistical methods, modeling approaches, and visualization techniques to analyze spatial data using R.
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Linear Algebra: Theory, Intuition, Code (Mike X Cohen) Post under Linear Algebra and Matrix Algebra
Are you ready to dive into the vibrant world of linear algebra and see how it powers real-world applications? Welcome to this comprehensive guide, where traditional theory meets modern computational practices.
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Towards a Self-Replicating Turing Machine (Ralph P. Lano) Post under Theory of Computation
In this book partial implementations of Von Neumann's Universal Constructor and universal copier are provided. Combining different technologies, we arrive at a proposal for a self-replicating Turing machine.
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A Mathematician's Apology (G. H. Hardy) Post under History of Mathematics and Mathematicians
This book is the famous essay by British mathematician G. H. Hardy. It concerns the aesthetics of mathematics with some personal content, and gives the layman an insight into the mind of a working mathematician.
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Demystifying the Academic Research Enterprise Post under Professional Careers and Job Interviews
What next-generation scholars need to know in order to thrive, and how they can actively participate in shaping the academic research enterprise. For undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career faculty.
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China: 5,000 Years Innovation and Transformation in the Arts Post under Art, Music, and Related Books
Archaeology is constantly rewriting the story of China's artistic development as yet more magnificent objects are dug from its soil. This huge book covers many recently discovered artifacts that have revolutionized the study of Chinese art.
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