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Humane Interfaces (Human Factors in Information Technology)Ever since the first successful International Cognitive Technology (CT) Conference in Hong Kong in August 1995, a growing concern about the dehumanising potential of machines, and the machining potential of the human mind, has pervaded the organisers' thinking. When setting up the agenda for the Second International CT Conference in Aizu, Japan, in... | | Wireshark® 101: Essential Skills for Network Analysis
This book is written for beginner analysts and includes 46 step-by-step labs to walk you through many of the essential skills contained herein. This book provides an ideal starting point whether you are interested in analyzing traffic to learn how an application works, you need to troubleshoot slow network performance, or determine whether a... | | Learn OS X Lion
You’re smart and savvy, but you're also busy. This comprehensive guide to Apple's latest version of OS X, Lion, gives you everything you need to know to live a happy, productive Mac life. Learn OS X Lion will have you up and connected right away. With a minimum of overhead and a maximum of useful information,... |
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Python Machine Learning Cookbook
100 recipes that teach you how to perform various machine learning tasks in the real world
About This Book
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Understand which algorithms to use in a given context with the help of this exciting recipe-based guide
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Learn about perceptrons and see how they are used to build neural...
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Find, manipulate, and analyze your data using the Python 3.5 libraries
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Perform advanced, high-performance linear algebra and mathematical calculations with clean and efficient Python code
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An easy-to-follow guide with realistic examples that are frequently used in real-world data
... | | Math You Can't Use: Patents, Copyright, and SoftwareThe field of software is awash in disputes. Market participants and analysts routinely disagree on how computer programs should be produced, marketed, regulated, and sold. On one subject, however, just about everyone can agree: the current intellectual property protection regime for software is a mess. At present, all of the traditional means... |
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