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The novels of Jane Austen are typified by their comedic power,
often most powerfully demonstrated by the singular voice of their
narrators. Yet what makes them arresting novels can also produce a
less than satisfactory transformation to the world of cinema, where
the voice of a narrator often becomes obtrusive. This work argues
that despite the difficulties in adapting Austen's writing for the
screen, there have been many successes. Each author examines
Austen's texts for their inherent cinematic features, analyzing the
use of these features in film versions of the novels.
We live in a world of big data: the amount of information collected
on human behavior each day is staggering, and exponentially greater
than at any time in the past. Additionally, powerful algorithms are
capable of churning through seas of data to uncover patterns.
Providing a simple and accessible introduction to data mining, Paul
Attewell and David B. Monaghan discuss how data mining
substantially differs from conventional statistical modeling
familiar to most social scientists. The authors also empower social
scientists to tap into these new resources and incorporate data
mining methodologies in their analytical toolkits. Data Mining for
the Social Sciences demystifies the process by describing the
diverse set of techniques available, discussing the strengths and
weaknesses of various approaches, and giving practical
demonstrations of how to carry out analyses using tools in various
statistical software packages.
We live in a world of big data: the amount of information collected
on human behavior each day is staggering, and exponentially greater
than at any time in the past. Additionally, powerful algorithms are
capable of churning through seas of data to uncover patterns.
Providing a simple and accessible introduction to data mining, Paul
Attewell and David B. Monaghan discuss how data mining
substantially differs from conventional statistical modeling
familiar to most social scientists. The authors also empower social
scientists to tap into these new resources and incorporate data
mining methodologies in their analytical toolkits. Data Mining for
the Social Sciences demystifies the process by describing the
diverse set of techniques available, discussing the strengths and
weaknesses of various approaches, and giving practical
demonstrations of how to carry out analyses using tools in various
statistical software packages.
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