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Carnegie Mellon - CS - 10701
EM (cont.)Machine Learning 10701/15781 Carlos Guestrin Carnegie Mellon University November 26th, 20072005-2007 Carlos Guestrin 1Silly ExampleLet events be "grades in a class" P(A) = w1 = Gets an A P(B) = w2 = Gets a B P(C) = 2 w3 = Gets a C P
Montana - MATH - 105
Math 105 Final Exam May 7, 2008 Chapters P3 4.5 Name _Instructor name or section # _ 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 6 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 T 8 12 4 6 4 12 6 8 6 7 4 12 3 3 6 5 4 8 150Given b b 2 4ac Standard form for a circle:
Montana - IME - 454
I&ME 454SPRING 2009COURSE OBJECTIVESEXAM 2CHAPTER 12 Multiple Linear Regression1. State a Model for Multiple Linear Regression 2. State the corresponding Population Linear Equation 3. State the corresponding Least-Squares Linear Equation 4.
Montana - EE - 250
Complete Response of First Order RL CircuitRth IState Variable: IL(t) (Always solve for the state variable first; then use circuit laws to solve for any other circuit parameter.)LVth+ VL _Form of Complete Response: IL(t) = IL(t)transient +
Montana - EE - 334
EE334 - Transmission Line Equations3 Lecture :pp. 49-522-3, 2-4Lets see how, by analyzing the distributive model we have already developed. nth nodeL'z(n+1) nodeR'z G'z C'zV(z,t)V(z+z,t)Apply KVL:v( z , t ) R z i ( z, t ) L z
Montana - EE - 335
EE335 Summary 33 Lecture Subjects covered: Transmission Lines:I V = RI + L t z V I = GV + C t z d 2V 2 2V = 0 dz d 2I 2I = 0 2 dz2 coupled first order Differential Equations uncoupled second order differential equation (wave equat
Montana - EE - 505
JOURNAL OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS, VOL. 12, NO. 6, DECEMBER 2003761Etch Rates for Micromachining Processing-Part IIKirt R. Williams, Senior Member, IEEE, Kishan Gupta, Student Member, IEEE, and Matthew WasilikAbstract-Samples of 53 mate
Montana - EE - 505
EE505 MEMS Sensors and Actuators Thin Film Deposition Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Ch i l Vapor Deposition (CVD) Chemical V D iti Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition (APCVD) p p ( )
Montana - EE - 409
9/25/2008EE409 MaterialScience ToddJ.Kaiser Lecture11 Chapter4 ModernTheoryofSolids BandTheory pp:285337HrArBeH = 1s(rA) + 1s(rB)1s(rA) (e-1 (rB) 1saBonding Molecular OrbitalrAR=Br* = 1s(rA) - 1s(rB)rTwo hydroge
Montana - EE - 409
12/8/2008EE409 Material Science Todd J. Kaiser Lecture 34 Chapter 9 Optical Properties Optical Losses pp: 8048191Complex Relative PermittivityComplex relative permittivity loss mechanism Conduction loss r = r - j r Complex permittivi
NMSU - TR - 338
JULY 2007MITIGATION OF MEMBRANE BIOFOULING BY HARNESSING BACTERIAL CANNIBALISM WRRI Technical Completion Report No. 338Frank Huang Snezna RogeljNEW MEXICO WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH INSTITUTENew Mexico State University MSC 3167 Box 30001 Las Cru
NMSU - TR - 125
Basic Laboratory Skillsfor Water and Wastewater AnalysisBy Douglas W. Clark Illustrated by Paul LehrerBasic Laboratory Skillsfor Water and Wastewater AnalysisBy Douglas W. Clark Illustrated by Paul LehrerThe work upon which this publication
Montana - ENGR - 310
ENGR 310 Introduction to Engineering Design Spring 2008Instructor:Durward K. Sobek II, Ph.D. 306C Roberts Hall, 994-7140, dsobek@ie.montana.edu Office Hours: MF 3:10-4:00 p.m., W 1:10-2:00 p.m. Gene Kuntz, familymt@msn.com, 556-5907 (Day), 585-35
Montana - IME - 271
IME 271 Lab 10: Look-up Tables and I/O Programming Fall 2008Objectives: 1. Be able to use look-up tables in source code for the 68HC11. 2. Write, test, and debug an assembly language program that reads input signals and outputs a corresponding sign
NMSU - TR - 104
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Montana - IE - 567
I&ME 567 - Optimization Techniques - Spring 2009INSTRUCTOR Jaewoo Chung, Ph.D. Office Roberts Hall 403 Office hours M 10-12, W 1-3 E-mail jchung@ie.montana.edu Web www.coe.montana.edu/ie/faculty/chung/ TIME AND PLACE MW 3:10-4:30, Roberts Hall 209
Montana - IE - 567
IME 567 Optimization Techniques Spring 2009 Homework #1 solution Note that there can be more than one solution.1. Problem #1: Winston Q&H Company advertises on soap operas and football games. Each soap opera ad costs $50,000, and each football game
Montana - IE - 477
7.5. (a) UCL = p + 3 p (1 p ) n = 0.1228 + 3 0.1228(1 0.1228) 2500 = 0.1425 LCL = p 3 p (1 p ) n = 0.1228 3 0.1228(1 0.1228) 2500 = 0.1031MTB > Stat > Control Charts > Attributes Charts > PTest Results for P Chart of Ex7.5NumTEST 1. One poi
Montana - IE - 477
6.20. n = 5; xi = 662.50; Ri = 9.00; m = 25 samplesi =1 i =1 25 25(a)x= R=i =1 xi mi =125= =662.50 = 26.50 259.00 = 0.36 m 25 UCL x = x + A2 R = 26.50 + 0.577(0.36) = 26.71 LCL x = x A2 R = 26.50 0.577(0.36) = 26.29 UCL R = D4 R =
Montana - IE - 477
6.11. n = 10; = 80 in-lb; x = 10 in-lb; and A = 0.949; B6 = 1.669; B5 = 0.276 centerline x = = 80UCL x = + A x = 80 + 0.949(10) = 89.49 LCL x = A x = 80 0.949(10) = 70.51 centerline = c4 x = 0.9727(10) = 9.727 S UCL S = B6 x = 1.669(10) = 16
Montana - IE - 355
I&ME 355 - Engineering Statistics Lab - Fall 2008 Lab 10 (11/18)Chapter 8. Sampling and Simulation 8.1 Analysis Tool: Sampling 8.2 Random Number Generation 8.3 Random Numbers Using the Rand Function 8.4 Simulating the Central Limit Effect 8.5 Simula
Carnegie Mellon - CS - 819
Carnegie Mellon - CS - 819
Montana - IME - 458
MRP ExerciseIME 458Consider the bills of materials (attached) and item master file data (below) for super widget A. a) For the master production schedule (MPS) below, compute the planned order releases for super widget A using lot-for-lot lot-sizi
Montana - ENGR - 310
ENGR 310Project PlanningLecture 18 28 Mar 2008Elements of the Project Plan Cost Development CostPerformance / Scope Functionality Size of the projectSchedule Time to complete the projectThe Project TriangleScheduleCostPerforma
Montana - ENGR - 310
ENGR 310Lecture 19 31 Mar 2008Announcements Project Planning assignment due this week ahead of recitation Exam: one week from today (April 7) Friday: review for the examExpectations Time: 6-8 hrs/wk outside of class, each person assumes ef
NMSU - TR - 330
Appendix-A folder contains:mbhydro.pdfJ. W. Hawley, J. F. Kennedy, M. Cleary, and R. P. Lozinsky, 2004, "Basic Hydrogeologic and geohydrologic components of the Mesilla Basin Aquifer System".table1&2.xlsTable 1. Selected chemical analyses of w
Maryville MO - YOOJ - 072105
PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF A LOW COST PROCESSOR WITH WIRELESS CONNECTIVITYJin Jung D. YooDr. Harry W. Tyrer, Thesis SupervisorABSTRACTThis study shows the development and analysis of the connectivity of a wireless system using a low cost proces
Maryville MO - BLAHOV - 031609
Public Abstract First Name: Victoria Middle Name: Alison Last Name: Blaho Degree: PhD Academic Program: Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Advisors First Name: Charles Advisors Last Name: Brown Graduation Term: Winter Graduation Year: 2007 Title:
Montana - MATH - 182
January 22, 2009Name: Math 182 - 05 Quiz 1 - Take Home: 5.5You are expected to show proper work to receive full credit. Evaluate the following integrals: 1. x2 (x3 + 5)9 dx2.tan (2) sec (2) d3.(ln x)3 dx x14.0xex dx25.ecos t
NMSU - TR - 322
GIS by ESRITMUsing ArcExplorerTMArcExplorerE N V I R O N M E N T A L S Y S T E M S R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E ,TMINC.Copyright 1998 Environmental Systems Research, Institute, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the Unite
Montana - CHEM - 132
Catalysts & Catalysis Catalysts: Increase the reaction rate Are not used up in a reaction Are not present in the overall equation May be included in the rate law Are chemically involved in the reaction Homogenous catalysis catalyst is in the
Montana - BCHM - 544
Site specific recombination ? What spices our lives RECOMBINATION Physical exchange of genetic material takes place during recombination Evolution Both recombination and mutations can contribute to the evolution but what makes each of us unique i
Montana - BCHM - 544
ONCOGENES & TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENESIntroductionProto-oncogenes are responsible for growth-promoting pathways and Tumor Suppressor genes for growth-inhibiting pathways Mutations that disrupt the highly regulated balance between growth-promoting and
Montana - BCHM - 544
REPORTSvaccine was both as safe and as immunogenic as the commercial control vaccine (Fig. 3). The above results set the stage for more detailed clinical assessment of the vaccine in a targeted infant population. Thus, a phase I trial was initiated
Montana - CHEM - 132
CHEM 132 Exam 2 Spring 2008 1. Which of the following statements are CORRECT regarding chemical equilibria? 1. For gas phase equilibria, the partial pressures of reactants and products are equal. 2. For a chemical system at equilibrium, the forward a
Montana - CHEM - 132
Calculations Involving Equilibria (cont.) The N2O4/NO2 equilibrium shown below has Kc = 4.6 x 103 @ 25 C. If the initial concentration of N2O4 is 0.50 M, what are the equilibrium concentrations of N2O4 and NO2 ? N2O4 (g) I C E 0.50 2NO2 (g) 0Kc =
Montana - ECON - 312
Economics 312 Labor & Human Resource Economics Problem Set 1: Introduction to Labor Economics; Labor Supply 1. What have been the trends in labor force participation over the past 50 or so years and what are the predictions for the next 50 years? To
Montana - ECON - 302
Problem Set 3 Econ 302: Spring 2009 1. The long run economy can be characterized by the following production function: Y = 10 K0.3 L0.7. In this economy, there is no government and no international trade, the marginal propensity to consume is 0.85, a
Montana - ECON - 302
Economics 302: Problem Set 51. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.If prices in the economy are completely flexible, will shifts in aggregate demand cause expansions or recessions? (What is the shape of the aggregate supply curve?) If prices in the economy are complet
Montana - EE - 367
APPLICATION NOTE0APPLICATION NOTEMetastable Recovery0 13*XAPP 094 November 24, 1997 (Version 2.1)Application Note By Peter Alfke and Brian Philofsky tination might clock in the final data state while the other does not. With the help of a
Montana - EE - 367
Digilent, Inc. 125 SE High Street Pullman, WA 99163 (509) 334 6306 (Voice and Fax) www.digilentinc.comPRELIMINARYDigilab 2 XL Reference ManualRevision: May 7, 2002 Overview The Digilab 2 XL (D2XL) development board featuring the Xilinx Spartan 2
Montana - EE - 261
EE 261 Introduction to Logic Circuits Spring, 2009 Homework Set #12 Due: 4/24/09 at the beginning of class Name: Grade: _ _ /10NOTE: Print this sheet and use as a cover for your homework set. Attach your solutions on engineering paper with your na
Montana - ARE - 290
ARE 290 Spring 2006 Economic and Environmental Tradeoffs in Agricultural Systems: Economic and Environmental Tradeoffs Integrating BioPhysical and Economic Models Announcements - SAS & MD lab tonight 6-8 PM ARE Computer LabARE 290 Spring 2006 E
Montana - ME - 320
Chap 5: 1st law of thermodynamics1Internal Energy U = Total Internal energy (Joules) u = U/m = Specific Internal Energy (J/kg) Get u from tables In saturated region use u = uf + x ufg Breaking News! U is another independent property of syst
Montana - ME - 320
Control Volume Surface -may be fixed -may translate -may expand or contractMass, Heat and Work can cross the boundary06 011Continuity Equation21v dx per sec06_033Air is flowing in a 0.2 m diameter pipe at a uniform velocity of 0.1
Montana - ME - 320
Chap. 4: Work and Heat - ENERGY TRANSFER1W2 = F dx12 Force MUST be in direction of displacement Work is done by system if the sole effect on the surroundings could be the raising of a weight1Is the energy transfer across the boundary vi
Montana - ME - 342
ME 342 Mechanical Components Design Homework Solution
Carnegie Mellon - STAT - 239
Supplement to Finding Large Average Submatrices in High Dimensional DataShabalin A.A., Weigman V.J., Perou C.M., Nobel A.B. February 26, 20091Bar Plots for the Hu dataHER2-enriched(19) KM 6 13 3 HC 8 11 2 LAS 5 14 1 Plaid 2 17 CC 13 6 9 ISA 17
Carnegie Mellon - LIB - 239
Supplement to Finding Large Average Submatrices in High Dimensional DataShabalin A.A., Weigman V.J., Perou C.M., Nobel A.B. February 26, 20091Bar Plots for the Hu dataHER2-enriched(19) KM 6 13 3 HC 8 11 2 LAS 5 14 1 Plaid 2 17 CC 13 6 9 ISA 17