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This set of lecture notes, written for those who are unfamiliar
with mathematics and programming, introduces the reader to
important concepts in the field of machine learning. It consists of
three parts. The first is an overview of the history of artificial
intelligence, machine learning, and data science, and also includes
case studies of well-known AI systems. The second is a step-by-step
introduction to Azure Machine Learning, with examples provided. The
third is an explanation of the techniques and methods used in data
visualization with R, which can be used to communicate the results
collected by the AI systems when they are analyzed statistically.
Practice questions are provided throughout the book.
Winner of the 2020 Locus, World Fantasy, British Fantasy, Ignyte,
and Brave New Words Awards. "There's nothing new under the sun, but
there are new suns," proclaimed Octavia E. Butler. New Suns:
Original Speculative Fiction by People of Color showcases emerging
and seasoned writers of many races telling stories filled with
shocking delights, powerful visions of the familiar made strange.
Between this book's covers burn tales of science fiction, fantasy,
horror, and their indefinable overlappings. These are authors aware
of our many possible pasts and futures, authors freed of
stereotypes and cliches, ready to dazzle you with their daring
genius. Unexpected brilliance shines forth from every page.
Includes stories by Kathleen Alcala, Minsoo Kang, Anil Menon,
Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Alex Jennings, Alberto Yanez, Steven Barnes,
Jaymee Goh, Karin Lowachee, E. Lily Yu, Andrea Hairston, Tobias
Buckell, Hiromi Goto, Rebecca Roanhorse, Indrapramit Das, Chinelo
Onwualu and Darcie Little Badger.
This volume contains the papers contributed to the Nakase
Memorial Symposium with the theme: Soft Ground Engineering in
Coastal Areas, held in Yokusuka, Japan in November 2002. The
meeting was organized as a tribute to Professor Ako Nakase, and was
attended by 125 participants including his Japanese colleagues and
friends from overseas. The topics covered included: fundamental
Characteristics of Clay Soils; Estimation of consolidation
settlement in large-scale reclamation; Soil improvement methods in
coastal areas; Reuse of dredged soils and behaviour of coastal
structures under earthquake; and Evaluation for the stability of
coastal structures.
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Sixth Edition With
HKPropel Access, guides students through the essentials of
collecting and analyzing data of human performance and using that
data in practical application. Introductory algebraic concepts are
combined with the technological capabilities of Microsoft Excel and
IBM’s SPSS software to aid students in calculations and data
analysis. Focusing on the core concepts of reliability and validity
of data, the text provides all the necessary tools for
evidence-based decision making to apply in kinesiology, sport and
exercise science, physical therapy, allied health, physical
education, health, and fitness. The sixth edition of Measurement
and Evaluation in Human Performance has been reorganized to offer a
logical progression of information that makes it easy for
instructors and students to apply the content to their specific
courses and career goals. It is enhanced with added expertise from
new coauthor Weimo Zhu, an internationally known scholar in
Kinesmetrics who served as the chair of the Measurement and
Evaluation Council of SHAPE America. The amount of information on
physical activity assessment has been increased across all
chapters, and the text includes new content about sport video
analysis apps, employment-related testing, and more. The text is
divided into four parts. Part I introduces the concepts of
measurement and evaluation and their importance for decision making
in human performance. Part II explains the use of statistics as
core tools and resources for these evaluations and explains the
various forms of statistical procedures often used in measurement.
Part III presents reliability and validity from theoretical,
comprehensive, and criterion-referenced perspectives. Skills gained
through previous sections are applied to human performance issues
such as evaluating a person’s aerobic capacity or muscular
strength. Part IV applies all of the content from the previous
sections to practical settings where students will use the
knowledge gained in the text, covering topics like fitness
assessment, performance assessment, motor behavior, and sport and
exercise psychology. To enhance student comprehension and
retention, related online learning aids are delivered through
HKPropel. Sample data sets for each chapter allow students to
practice data analysis, as do a wide range of study and practice
activities. Chapter quizzes may be assigned to students by
instructors and are automatically graded within HKPropel. In
addition, Mastery Item sidebars throughout the text include
problems and activities that test student knowledge, while
Measurement and Evaluation Challenge sidebars provide scenarios
that can be evaluated with the information from the chapter.
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Sixth Edition,
continues to provide students with the tools and confidence they
will need to gather reliable data, analyze it, and apply it in
their work with clients. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is
included with this ebook.
This is the loose-leaf version of Measurement and Evaluation in
Human Performance, Sixth Edition With HKPropel Access, which offers
students a less expensive, printed version of the text. Measurement
and Evaluation in Human Performance, Sixth Edition With HKPropel
Access, guides students through the essentials of collecting and
analyzing data of human performance and using that data in
practical application. Introductory algebraic concepts are combined
with the technological capabilities of Microsoft Excel and IBM's
SPSS software to aid students in calculations and data analysis.
Focusing on the core concepts of reliability and validity of data,
the text provides all the necessary tools for evidence-based
decision making to apply in kinesiology, sport and exercise
science, physical therapy, allied health, physical education,
health, and fitness. The sixth edition of Measurement and
Evaluation in Human Performance has been reorganized to offer a
logical progression of information that makes it easy for
instructors and students to apply the content to their specific
courses and career goals. It is enhanced with added expertise from
new coauthor Weimo Zhu, who served as the chair of the Measurement
and Evaluation Council of SHAPE America. The amount of information
on physical activity assessment has been increased across all
chapters, and the text includes new content about sport video
analysis apps, employment-related testing, and more. The text is
divided into four parts. Part I introduces the concepts of
measurement and evaluation and their importance for decision making
in human performance. Part II explores statistics as core tools and
resources for these evaluations and explains the various forms of
statistical procedures often used in measurement. Part III presents
reliability and validity from theoretical, comprehensive, and
criterion-referenced perspectives. Skills gained through previous
sections are applied to human performance issues such as evaluating
a person's aerobic capacity or muscular strength. Part IV applies
all of the content from the previous sections to practical settings
where students will use the knowledge gained in the text, covering
topics like fitness assessment, performance assessment, motor
behavior, and sport and exercise psychology. To enhance student
comprehension and retention, related online learning aids are
delivered through HKPropel. Sample data sets allow students to
practice data analysis, as do a wide range of study and practice
activities. Chapter quizzes may be assigned to students by
instructors and are automatically graded within HKPropel. In
addition, Mastery Item sidebars throughout the text include
problems and activities that test student knowledge, while
Measurement and Evaluation Challenge sidebars provide scenarios
that can be tackled with the information from the chapter.
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Sixth Edition,
continues to provide students with the tools and confidence they
will need to gather reliable data, analyze it, and apply it in
their work with clients. Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is
included with all new print books.
This set of lecture notes, written for those who are unfamiliar
with mathematics and programming, introduces the reader to
important concepts in the field of machine learning. It consists of
three parts. The first is an overview of the history of artificial
intelligence, machine learning, and data science, and also includes
case studies of well-known AI systems. The second is a step-by-step
introduction to Azure Machine Learning, with examples provided. The
third is an explanation of the techniques and methods used in data
visualization with R, which can be used to communicate the results
collected by the AI systems when they are analyzed statistically.
Practice questions are provided throughout the book.
From the dawn of European civilization to the twentieth century,
the automaton-better known today as the robot-has captured the
Western imagination and provided a vital lens into the nature of
humanity. Historian Minsoo Kang argues that to properly understand
the human-as-machine and the
human-as-fundamentally-different-from-machine, we must trace the
origins of these ideas and examine how they were transformed by
intellectual, cultural, and artistic appearances of the automaton
throughout the history of the West. Kang tracks the first
appearance of the automaton in ancient myths through the medieval
and Renaissance periods, marks the proliferation of the automaton
as a central intellectual concept in the Scientific Revolution and
the subsequent backlash during the Enlightenment, and details
appearances in Romantic literature and the introduction of the
living machine in the Industrial Age. He concludes with a
reflection on the destructive confrontation between humanity and
machinery in the modern era and the reverberations of the
humanity-machinery theme today. Sublime Dreams of Living Machines
is an ambitious historical exploration and, at heart, an attempt to
fully elucidate the rich and varied ways we have utilized our most
uncanny creations to explore essential questions about ourselves.
The Story of Hong Gildong is arguably the single most important
work of classic Korean fiction. Like its English counterpart, Robin
Hood, it has been adapted into countless movies, television shows,
novels and comics. Its memorable lines are known to virtually every
Korean by heart. Until now, this incredible 19th century fable has
been all but inaccessible to English readers. Hong Gildong, the
brilliant but illegitimate son of a government minister, cannot
advance in society due to his secondary status, so he leaves home
to become the leader of a band of outlaws who rob the rich to give
to the poor. On the way to building his own empire and gaining
acceptance from his family, Hong Gildong vanquishes assassins,
battles monsters, and conquers kingdoms. Minsoo Kang's expressive
and animated new translation finally makes the original text of
this classic available in English, re-introducing a noble and
righteous outlaw and sharing a beloved hallmark of Korean culture.
A beautiful lady who can only be seen from far away, a machine that
generates an entire civilization, a king who loves the hidden life
of an inanimate statue, a city that appears once a year across a
great chasm, an ancient Korean king assassinated in the dark of the
night, a ghost that haunts soldiers on the DMZ - these are just
some of the marvels you will encounter in these stories from the
transcultural and metafictional imagination of Minsoo Kang. In
diverse narratives grouped under the titles of Tales from a Lost
History, Fables of the Dream World, and Stories from an Imaginary
Homeland, Kang explores the nature and possibilities of
storytelling itself as he spins out variations on an episodic
theme, reinterprets an old myth, and struggles with a past that
seeks a voice in the present. The result is a marvelously
surrealistic landscape where histories, ideas, and legends freely
intermingle and dance to the music of wonder and longing.
A beautiful lady who can only be seen from far away, a machine that
generates an entire civilization, a king who loves the hidden life
of an inanimate statue, a city that appears once a year across a
great chasm, an ancient Korean king assassinated in the dark of the
night, a ghost that haunts soldiers on the DMZ - these are just
some of the marvels you will encounter in these stories from the
transcultural and metafictional imagination of Minsoo Kang. In
diverse narratives grouped under the titles of Tales from a Lost
History, Fables of the Dream World, and Stories from an Imaginary
Homeland, Kang explores the nature and possibilities of
storytelling itself as he spins out variations on an episodic
theme, reinterprets an old myth, and struggles with a past that
seeks a voice in the present. The result is a marvelously
surrealistic landscape where histories, ideas, and legends freely
intermingle and dance to the music of wonder and longing.
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Fifth Edition With
Web Study Guide, leads students through the fundamentals of
collecting and analyzing data of human performance and applying
their results to real-life situations. Focusing on the core
concepts of reliability and validity of data, the text provides all
the necessary tools for evidence-based decision making that can be
applied to physical therapy, allied health professions,
kinesiology, sport and exercise science, physical education,
health, and fitness. The fifth edition of Measurement and
Evaluation in Human Performance provides students with a logical
progression of information in a straightforward manner.
Introductory algebraic concepts are combined with the technological
capabilities of Microsoft Excel and IBM's Statistical Package for
the Social Sciences (SPSS) to aid students in calculations and data
analysis. The text expands on previous editions and includes the
following enhancements: * Additional sport-specific and exercise
examples, as well as physical education examples focusing on motor
skill abilities and psychological skills, that provide real-world
application of the material * Updated examples for use and practice
with Excel and SPSS calculations and techniques that illustrate
data analyses * Expanded emphasis on evidence-based decision making
to guide students in making appropriate decisions * 52 video
interviews of top researchers who offer greater insight into the
field as students work through the text The text is divided into
four easy-to-follow parts. Part I introduces the concepts of
measurement and evaluation and their importance to decision making
in human performance with specific attention to applications of
measurement, testing, and evaluation. Part II explores statistics
as core tools and resources for these evaluations and decisions and
explains the various forms of statistical procedures often used in
measurement. Part III takes the skills gained from parts I and II
and extends them into applied issues in human performance, such as
evaluating a person's aerobic capacity or muscular strength. The
importance of reliability and validity in data is also covered in
detail. Part IV provides information on practical applications that
apply all of the information from the previous sections. Learning
aids for this text, including a robust and newly updated web study
guide with activities and questions for active learning and
engagement, enhance student comprehension and retention. Chapter
objectives highlight main points that students should focus on
throughout the chapters, and key terms are highlighted and defined
in the glossary. Mastery Items include problems and activities that
test student knowledge, while Measurement and Evaluation Challenge
sidebars provide scenarios that can be tackled with the information
gathered throughout the chapter. Additional data sets for each
chapter are also provided in the web study guide for practice and
mastery of techniques in Excel and SPSS. To aid instructors,
Measurement and Evaluation in Human Performance, Fifth Edition,
includes a suite of ancillary materials: instructor guide,
presentation package plus image bank, test package, chapter
quizzes, and instructor videos. Measurement and Evaluation in Human
Performance, Fifth Edition, continues to providee students with the
tools and confidence they will need to gather reliable data,
analyze it, and apply it in their work with clients. With its
emphasis on understanding and applying sound measurement
techniques, this fifth edition prepares students and professionals
to identify problems and make solid decisions in the realm of human
performance.
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