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Robot Builder's Bonanza, 4th Edition
Robot Builder's Bonanza, 4th Edition

Which of these fields are involved in robotics? You may choose from the following: engineering, electronics, psychology, sociology, biology, physics, artificial intelligence, math, art, mechanical design, mechanical construction, computer programming, sound synthesis, vision, ultrasonics, linguistics, microelectronics, process control,...

Meet the iPad 2
Meet the iPad 2

Given Apple’s advertising budget and ubiquitous ads, plus an enormous amount of media attention, it’s still difficult to determine just what an iPad is. Is it a media player or a business machine? Does it replace a laptop? There are other tablet computers on the market, as well as “netbooks” that act like...

Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing

The twentieth century witnessed the birth of revolutionary ideas in the phys- ical sciences. These ideas began to shake the traditional view of the universe dating back to the days of Newton, even to the days of Galileo. Albert Ein- stein is usually identified as the creator of the relativity theory, a theory that is used to model the...

Computer Algorithms
Computer Algorithms

If wo try to identify those contributions of computer science which will be long lasting, surely one of these will be the refinement of the concept called algorithm. Ever since man invented the idea of a machine which could per form basic mathematical operations, the study of what can be computed and how it can be done well was...

Multiparadigm Constraint Programming Languages (Cognitive Technologies)
Multiparadigm Constraint Programming Languages (Cognitive Technologies)

"Modeling" has become one of the primary concerns in modern Software Engineering. The reason is simple: starting development processes from clear and succinct models has proven to foster not only quality but also productivity. With the advance of modeling there also came a desire for automatic code generation from models....

Information Retrieval: Implementing and Evaluating Search Engines
Information Retrieval: Implementing and Evaluating Search Engines

An academic dynasty has come together to write an excellent textbook on information retrieval. Stefan Buttcher, Charles Clarke, and Gordon Cormack make up three generations of stellar information retrieval researchers with over fifty years of combined experience. Buttcher was Clarke's doctoral student, and Clarke was Cormack's...

Programming Reactive Extensions and LINQ
Programming Reactive Extensions and LINQ

Right now, we as programmers are at an impasse—a transition period between the well-understood world of imperative programming, and a world that is increasingly at odds with this model. In the ’80s, everything was simple: one machine, one thread, no network.

CPUs are now scaling horizontally, adding more and more...

Arduino Internals
Arduino Internals

Let's investigate the inner-workings of your Arduino. It appears to be a simple machine, but it is not. Much effort has been invested to make it easy to learn and use. Unfortunately, these good intentions can mask some of the Arduino's underlying capabilities. You suspected that there was more, much more, under the simplistic...

.NET 4.0 Generics Beginner's Guide
.NET 4.0 Generics Beginner's Guide
It is my pleasure to write the foreword to a book which will introduce you to the world of generic programming with C# and other .NET languages. You will be able to learn a lot from this book, as it introduces you to the elegant power of generic programming in C#. Through it, you will become a better C# programmer, and a better programmer in...
Foundations of Intelligent Systems: 19th International Symposium, ISMIS 2011, Warsaw, Poland
Foundations of Intelligent Systems: 19th International Symposium, ISMIS 2011, Warsaw, Poland
This volume contains the papers selected for presentation at the 19th International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems—ISMIS 2011, held in Warsaw, Poland, June 28-30, 2011. The symposium was organized by the Institute of Computer Science at Warsaw University of Technology. ISMIS is a conference series that...
Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing
Automatic Ambiguity Resolution in Natural Language Processing

Natural language processing is often called an "Al-complete" task, in the sense that in order to truly process language (i.e. to comprehend, to translate, to generate) full understanding is required, which is itself the ultimate goal of Artificial Intelligence. For those who seek solutions to practical problems, this is not a...

Logical Foundations for Rule-Based Systems (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
Logical Foundations for Rule-Based Systems (Studies in Computational Intelligence)

Thinking in terms of facts and rules is perhaps one of the most common ways of approaching problem definition and problem solving both in everyday life and under more formal circumstances. The best known set of rules, the Ten Commandments have been accompanying us since the times of Moses; the Decalogue proved to be simple but...

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