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Concordia Canada - COEN - 6501
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Allan Hancock College - COMP - 9417
Learning objectives and outcomes09s1: COMP9417 Machine Learning and Data Mining As a result of successfully completing this course students will have a working knowledge of key topics in machine learning, and will be able to demonstrate their knowle
Allan Hancock College - COMP - 9417
Aims09s1: COMP9417 Machine Learning and Data Mining This lecture will provide the basis for you to be able to describe the motivation, scope and some application areas of machine learning. Following it you should be able to: describe the general le
Allan Hancock College - COMP - 9417
08s1: COMP9417 Machine Learning and Data MiningLecture: Decision Tree Learning Exercises: Guide to answers Status: IncompleteLast revision: Wed Mar 19 2008IntroductionThis note gives a guide to answering some of the recommended exercises. Exerci
East Los Angeles College - COMSM - 2201
Mobile Robot Navigation Using Computer VisionInterim ReportName Removed Supervisor: Name Removed Marker 1: Name Removed Marker 2: Name Removed May 12th, 20081 of 27ContentsPage 1. Motivation 2. Aims and Objectives 3. Background 3.1 Milestones
N.C. State - ST - 512
ST 512 Homework assignment #7 Dr. Jason A. Osborne Due date: March 23 or March 24 or March 25, 2009 1. Consider designing an experiment to evaluate the potential eectiveness of t = 5 weight reducing agents. Suppose that n subjects are to be assigned
Portland - CS - 533
SEDA: An Architecture for Well-Conditioned, Scalable Internet ServicesMatt Welsh, David Culler, and Eric BrewerComputer Science Division University of California, BerkeleySymposium on Operating Systems Principles (SOSP), October 2001http:/www.ee
Portland - OMSE - 535
OMSE 535 Project 1 PresentationCruiseControl.NETSeanEby 12/3/20071Tool Overview What is it? Open Source Written in C#.NET Continuous Integration Server What is it used for?Remote Management and Control2Features3Benefits (Pros)
N.C. State - MB - 451
O63_new515F.abi - Avg. Quality: 0.0A:24%, C:22%, G:30%, T:20%, N:36, Total: 1010NN NN N NNNN N10N NN NN A N N G T G C A G C G T T AA T C G G AA20 30AT T A C T G G G C G T A A A G C G C G C G T A G G T G G T T T G T T A A G T T G40 50 60
N.C. State - NE - 509
4d. Corrosionfrom L.H. VanVlack, Elements of Materials Science & Engineeringp.154 of notesCorrosion - Definition Corrosion is a form of surface deterioration of metallic materials through electrochemical means Like any reaction, corrosion is d
N.C. State - CE - 567
Lecture NotesCourse Number: Instructor: Date: Lecture Number: CE 567 Dr. Nuez 1/8/09 12009North Carolina State University - All Rights ReservedConstruction Risk and FinanceLecture 1 IntroductionCE 567 North Carolina State UniversityNue
N.C. State - CE - 742
Lecture NotesCourse Number: Instructor: Date: Lecture Number: CE 742 Dr. Rahman 2/10/09 92009North Carolina State University - All Rights Reserved
N.C. State - MAE - 208
Lecture NotesCourse Number: Instructor: Date: Lecture Number: MAE 208 Dr. Seelecke 3/16/09 252009North Carolina State University - All Rights ReservedUntitledMarch 16, 2009AutoSave1UntitledMarch 16, 2009AutoSave2UntitledMar
N.C. State - MAE - 314
Lecture NotesCourse Number: Instructor: Date: Lecture Number: MAE 314 Dr. Seelecke 3/11/09 152009North Carolina State University - All Rights ReservedUntitledMarch 11, 2009AutoSave1UntitledMarch 11, 2009AutoSave2UntitledMar
Portland - CH - 382
CHAPTER 19 Accounting for Income Taxes A. Taxable Income and Financial Income. 1. Taxable income is calculated in accordance with prescribed tax regulations and rules. 2. Financial income is measured and reported in accordance with generally accepte
Portland - CH - 382
COMPUTING INCOME TAX EXPENSEA SIX STEP PROGRAMSTEP 1 IDENTIFY TEMPORARY DIFFERENCES IDENTIFY PERMANENT DIFFERENCESSTEP 2 COMPUTE TAXES PAYABLE DETERMINE GAAP BASED INCOME BEFORE TAXES ADD/SUBTRACT PERMANENT DIFFERENCES ADD/SUBTRACT NET ORI
Portland - ACCOUNTING - 382
CHAPTER 23 Cash Flow Statement A. Purposes and Uses of Statement of Cash Flows. 1. Purposes of the statement. a. To provide information about the cash receipts and cash payments of an entity during a period. Important information for financial state
Portland - CH - 382
CHAPTER 21 Accounting for Leases A. Leases. 1. Definition: Contractual agreement between a lessor and a lessee that conveys to the lessee the right to use specific property owned by the lessor for a specified period of time. 2. Advantages of leasing
Portland - CH - 382
GENERALLY ACCEPTED ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES VERSUS THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODEIncome statement (GAAP) Revenues/gains Expenses/losses Pre-tax accounting income Income tax expense Net income Corporate tax return- Form 1120 Revenues/gains Deductions/losses
Portland - CH - 382
ENDRUN INC-A PENSION CASE STUDYFACTS FOR COMPREHENSIVE ILLUSTRATION: Pension plan established in 1985 Pension plan amended in 1990 Actuarially determined service cost for 2006 = $114 Settlement rate = 8% Expected rate = 9% Average annual compensatio
Portland - CH - 382
A CASE STUDY THE LUCKY VIZSLA HAS TAX PROBLEMSTLV, Inc has provided you with information regarding the preparation of the tax accrual for the company's financial statements. The Company was incorporated in 2001. Condensed financial statements are pr
Wilfrid Laurier - CPSC - 413
CPSC 413 Fall, 1999Lab Exercise #3 September 28, 1999The following problems will be taken up in the October 46 labs and can serve as practice questions for Quiz #3. 1. Find expressions in closed form that are equal to each of the following summati
University of Texas - CS - 386
What Next for The Semantic Web? Lessons From XML.Professor Daniel P. Miranker Department of Computer Sciences University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, USA http:/cs.utexas.edu/~mirankerIn the beginning, the Semantic Web Very attractive "What
Portland - CLASS - 573
FSM Re-Engineering for Low Power State EncodingLin Yuan and Gang Qu Electrical and Computer Engineering Department University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742 {yuanl, gangqu}@eng.umd.eduAbstractFinite State Machine (FSM) synthesis traditional
Mt. Holyoke - CS - 312
Algorithmtopological-order(v) { find a node v with no incoming edges delete v from G return v followed by topological-order (G - {v}) }1 2 3 5 4 5 4Step 12 32Step 234 3 3Step 3 Order: 1, 5, 2, 4, 34Step 41Efficiencytopolo
Mt. Holyoke - CS - 101
ScopeOctober 28, 20081private boolean rectGrabbed = false; private Location lastPoint; / Last mouse location public void onMousePress (Location point) { if (rect.contains (point) { rectGrabbed = true; lastPoint = point; } } public void onMouseDr
Portland - CS - 510
#Lawrence 10x5 instance (Table 3, instance 5); also called (setf5) or (F5)10 51 72 0 87 4 95 2 66 3 604 5 3 35 0 48 2 39 1 541 46 3 20 2 21 0 97 4 550 59 3 19 4 46 1 34 2 374 23 2 73 3 25 1 24 0 283 28 0 45 4 5 1 78 2 830 53 3 71 1 37 4 29
Portland - CS - 510
#Lawrence 10x5 instance (Table 3, instance 1); also called (setf1) or (F1)10 51 21 0 53 4 95 3 55 2 340 21 3 52 4 16 2 26 1 713 39 4 98 1 42 2 31 0 121 77 0 55 4 79 2 66 3 770 83 3 34 2 64 1 19 4 371 54 2 43 4 79 0 92 3 623 69 4 77 1 87 2 87
Portland - CS - 510
#Lawrence 10x5 instance (Table 3, instance 4); also called (setf4) or (F4)10 50 12 2 94 3 92 4 91 1 71 19 3 11 4 66 2 21 0 871 14 0 75 3 13 4 16 2 202 95 4 66 0 7 3 7 1 771 45 3 6 4 89 0 15 2 343 77 2 20 0 76 4 88 1 532 74 1 88 0 52 3 27
Portland - CS - 510
#Fisher and Thompson 6x6 instance, alternate name (mt06)6 62 1 0 3 1 6 3 7 5 3 4 61 8 2 5 4 10 5 10 0 10 3 42 5 3 4 5 8 0 9 1 1 4 71 5 0 5 2 5 3 3 4 8 5 9 2 9 1 3 4 5 5 4 0 3 3 11 3 3 3 5
Mt. Holyoke - ES - 100
An Introduction to the Yellowstone Ecosystem Management DebateRobert B KeiterEver since the year 1872, when Congress designated Yellowstone National Park as the worlds first national park, the name Yellowstone has been synonymous with lofty ideali
Portland - GEOG - 490
OOPPrinciples of OOP Encapsulation distinctive boundaries of objects Abstraction fitting real-world objects into the defined objects Inheritance relationship between objects (association, composition, aggregation, etc) Polymorphism contextu
Portland - CS - 491
CS 591: Introduction to Computer Security Lecture5: IntegrityModelsJamesHook (SomematerialsfromBishop, copyright2004)04/25/09 18:08Objectives Integritymodelsincontext Introduceintegritymodels Beginhybridmodels04/25/09 18:08PlumbingAnalogy
Portland - CS - 533
OntheDualityofOperating SystemStructuresHugh Lauer, Xerox Roger Needham, Cambridge University Oct 1978, reprinted April 1979 Presented by David Allen1IntroductionOperating System Concepts concept of process synchronization interprocess co
Portland - CLASS - 573
Self-Timed SystemsMitch Thornton Timing complexity growing in digital design - Wiring delays can dominate timing analysis (increasing interdependence between logical and physical views of system) - Low-skew clock distribution consumes power and spa
Portland - CLASS - 573
Asynchronous Machines Used slides from Mitch Thornton and Prof. HintzFeedback Model for Asynchronous Sequential NetworksInput Variables, X n Output Variables, Z mxi y1ziReduce States Combinational Logic Circuit State Assignmenty1 Next Stat
N.C. State - CSC - 774
Computer ScienceCSC 774 - Network SecurityTopic 3: Internet Key ManagementDr. Peng NingCSC 774 Network Security1Outline Key Management Security Principles Center-based Key Management Certificate-based Key Management Internet Key Man
N.C. State - CSC - 774
Computer ScienceCSC 774 Network SecurityDr. Peng Ning pning@ncsu.edu http:/www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/ning1About Instructor Dr. Peng Ning, assistant professor of computer science http:/www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/ning pning@ncsu.edu (919)513-4
N.C. State - CSC - 774
Computer ScienceCSC 774 Network SecurityDr. Peng Ning ning@csc.ncsu.edu http:/infosec.csc.ncsu.edu (919) 513-44571About Instructor Dr. Peng Ning, assistant professor of computer science http:/www.csc.ncsu.edu/faculty/ning ning@csc.ncsu.edu
N.C. State - CSC - 774
Computer ScienceBetter than BiBa:Short One-time Signatures with Fast Signing and Verifying Leonid Reyzin and Natan Reyzin April 30th, 2002 Presented by: Michael LeeIntroductionProblemOne-time signature schemes used in broadcast authenticat
Wilfrid Laurier - SENG - 311
CPSC 333 / SENG 311: Foundations of Software EngineeringInstructors Dr. Rose Joshua, ICT 548 joshuar@cpsc.ucalgary.ca Office Hours: MTW: 12-1pm Dr. Rob Walker, ICT 546 rwalker@cpsc.ucalgary.ca Office Hours: WF: 1-2pmCPSC 333 / SENG 311 Lecture 1
Portland - PS - 442
Greece in the Fifth Century B.C.Melian DialogueExcerpts from The History of the Peloponnesian War, by ThucydidesAthenians. For ourselves, we shall not trouble you with specious pretenses- either of how we have the right to our empire because we
Portland - CFS - 410
Child and Family Studies 410U: Sex and the Family Spring 2002Dr. Carol Morgaine, Ph.D Associate Professor, Child and Family Studies 6th Avenue Building 6th Avenue Building 503-725-8535 (to make 503-725-8535 (to make appointments) appointments) 503-
Mt. Holyoke - CHEM - 201
Chem 201 Additional Aspects of EquilibriaSpring 2009M. A. GomezIn the last chapter, we considered acid/base equilibria which are important in many areas of chemistry and biology. While discussing chronic beryllium disease, we mentioned that the
Castleton State College - ENV - 3130
Kanat 2009Environmental GeologyHomework Assignment Doubling TimeAnswer the questions below and present the results on graphs that are uncluttered, neat, well labeled, and properly referenced. Grammar, parts of speech, noun-verb agreement, and s
N.C. State - ST - 790
Classes of Nonseparable, Spatio-Temporal Stationary Covariance FunctionsNoel Cressie and Hsin-Cheng Huang (1999)1IntroductionLet {Z(s; t) : s D Rd ; t [0, )} denote a spatio-temporal random process observed at N space-time coordinates (s1 ;
N.C. State - ST - 511
Statistics 511Fall 05Instructor: Dr. Roger Woodard Office: Patterson 4A Phone: 515-1938 Email: woodard@stat.ncsu.edu Office Hours: Monday and Wednesday 2:30-3:30 PM Teaching associate: To Be Announced Course Web Site: Additional materials and cou
N.C. State - ST - 552
ST 552Linear ModelsSpring 2009Homework #6 - due Wednesday, 25 March 2009 * turn in just starred (*) questions *Exercises at the end of Appendix A: 72, 73 Exercises at the end of Chapter 5: 1*(see changes below) , 2, 3, 4, 7*, 11*, 14, 21*, 22
N.C. State - ST - 790
Model Selection IMS Lecture Notes - Monograph Series (2001) Volume 38The Practical Implementation of Bayesian Model SelectionHugh Chipman, Edward I. George and Robert E. McCulloch The University of Waterloo, The University of Pennsylvania and The
N.C. State - ST - 732
The SAS System 1 The GLM Procedure Class Level Information Class Levels Values
Johns Hopkins - ECE - 353
The Johns Hopkins University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering 520.454 - Control Systems Design - Spring 2007 Problem Set #0 Problems 1. Suppose that the input to a linear, time-invariant system was u(t) = et sin(2t), and this resulte
N.C. State - CH - 331
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY Department of Chemistry CH 331 Physical Chemistry Given:Name_ Practice Mid-termg = 9.81 m/s2 R = 8.314 J mol-1 K-1 = 0.08206 L atm mol-1 K-1 1 atm = 1.0133 x 105 Nm-2 = 760 Torr P = P0exp{-Mgh/RT}P2 = P1 + ln t
N.C. State - CH - 331
North Carolina State University Physical Chemistry 331 Homework #6 Name _ Section _ Due date: Friday Oct. 22 1. It is often said the the primary charge separation step of photosynthesis is the most efficient electron transfer reaction known. a. Assum
N.C. State - ACC - 410
Fall 2005 GOVERNMENT AND NONPROFIT ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING 410 Chapter 7 The Governmental Fund Accounting Cycle - Proprietary- Type Funds Internal Service Funds (ISF) When business type activities for goods/services are supplied to other gvt. departme
Virginia Tech - ETD - 03102001
East Los Angeles College - MJ - 665
Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the European Cooperation in Informatics, Amsterdam August 9-12, 1976, pages 236-262; Lecture Notes in Computer Science 44, K Samelson ed, Springer, 1976.CONSTRUCTIVE METHODS OF PROGRAM DESIGN M. A. Jackson Micha
N.C. State - MEA - 100
MEA 100Introduction to Earth Systems: This is a stealth course in Environmental Science. We will emphasize a quantitative approach based on knowledge of both abiotic and biotic systems.courses.ncsu.edu/mea100/lec/001/Introduction to Earth System
Contra Costa College - COEN - 244
COEN244 Winter 2008 Section U by Dr. Aishy Amer 5 % (A 3, 4, &5) 15 % (5/6) submitted and compiled: -1 25 % submitted and did not compile: -2 53 % did not write (DNW) or did not submit: 0 2 % Note: if you did better in the final, your mark of the mid
University of Iowa - CS - 185
CS 185: Type Preservation, Constraint Solving. Types. type := base | type typeType assignment rules. (x) = T t-var x:T t1 : T 2 T 1 t2 : T 2 t-app t1 t2 : T 1 , x : T1 t : T2 t-lam x.t : T1 T2 t : T.Type Preservation Theorem. If t : T a
University of Iowa - CS - 185
CS 185, Homework 1Denotational Semantics of IMP [100 points].Your solution to this assignment is due Sept. 16th, at the start ofclass. The start of class is defined as within the first 10 minutes,so please do not be late.Recall the course col