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"A First Course in Machine Learning by Simon Rogers and Mark
Girolami is the best introductory book for ML currently available.
It combines rigor and precision with accessibility, starts from a
detailed explanation of the basic foundations of Bayesian analysis
in the simplest of settings, and goes all the way to the frontiers
of the subject such as infinite mixture models, GPs, and MCMC."
-Devdatt Dubhashi, Professor, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, Chalmers University, Sweden "This textbook manages to
be easier to read than other comparable books in the subject while
retaining all the rigorous treatment needed. The new chapters put
it at the forefront of the field by covering topics that have
become mainstream in machine learning over the last decade."
-Daniel Barbara, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
"The new edition of A First Course in Machine Learning by Rogers
and Girolami is an excellent introduction to the use of statistical
methods in machine learning. The book introduces concepts such as
mathematical modeling, inference, and prediction, providing 'just
in time' the essential background on linear algebra, calculus, and
probability theory that the reader needs to understand these
concepts." -Daniel Ortiz-Arroyo, Associate Professor, Aalborg
University Esbjerg, Denmark "I was impressed by how closely the
material aligns with the needs of an introductory course on machine
learning, which is its greatest strength...Overall, this is a
pragmatic and helpful book, which is well-aligned to the needs of
an introductory course and one that I will be looking at for my own
students in coming months." -David Clifton, University of Oxford,
UK "The first edition of this book was already an excellent
introductory text on machine learning for an advanced undergraduate
or taught masters level course, or indeed for anybody who wants to
learn about an interesting and important field of computer science.
The additional chapters of advanced material on Gaussian process,
MCMC and mixture modeling provide an ideal basis for practical
projects, without disturbing the very clear and readable exposition
of the basics contained in the first part of the book." -Gavin
Cawley, Senior Lecturer, School of Computing Sciences, University
of East Anglia, UK "This book could be used for junior/senior
undergraduate students or first-year graduate students, as well as
individuals who want to explore the field of machine learning...The
book introduces not only the concepts but the underlying ideas on
algorithm implementation from a critical thinking perspective."
-Guangzhi Qu, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA
Since Mondors times in the forties of the last century there was no
other book in surgery to be written so easy and witty Boris D.
Savchuk, World Journal of Surgery This, the fifth edition of
Scheins Common Sense Emergency Abdominal Surgery, builds on the
reputation of the four previous editions. Already a worldwide
benchmark, translated into half a dozen languages, this book guides
surgeons logically through the minefields of assessment and
management of acute surgical abdominal conditions. Tyro and
experienced surgeons alike will benefit from the distilled wisdom
contained in these pages. The direct, no-nonsense style gives clear
guidance while at the same time providing amusing (or saddening)
insights into our collective surgical psyche. Old chapters were
revised or rewritten and new chapters have been added, including a
completely new colorectal section with its new co-editor. Finally,
in an attempt to rejuvenate the book, Danny took over the helm
while the aging Moshe was pushed down the line Selected reviews and
comments from readers of the previous edition What to say, perhaps
the most appropriate medical book ever written. This is written
with short punchy chapters making it a very difficult book to put
down. By the end I was a total enthusiast this is a text like no
other I read Unreservedly recommended to old and young alike. A
Must Have Book. I am about to end my chief year in general surgery
residency my copy of the first edition shows the wear of half a
dozen total read throughs and probably hundreds of referencings...
Simply perfect. The best choice in surgery for trainees! It makes
the more difficult surgery areas very easy to understand. I
recommend it to all surgeons. One of the best books I have read in
my life! Must read for all docs out there. But the moral of the
book is that if scientific rigorousness (protocols, guidelines,
evidence-based) and common sense are at odds, follow common sense.
Metal Ion Separations in Polyethylene Glycolbased Aqueous Biphasic
Systems (R.D. Rogers et al.). Hydrophobic and Charge Effects in the
Partitioning of Solutes in Aqueous Twophase Systems (M.A. Eiteman).
Twophase Aqueous Surfactant Systems for the Purification of
Biomaterials (C.L. Liu et al.). Integration of Aqueous Twophase
Extraction with Other Separation Techniques (R. Kaul, B.
Mattiasson). Mass Transfer in Aqueous Twophase Systems (S.S. Save,
S.V. Save). Metal Extraction in Twophase Waterpoly(ethylene
Glycol)Salt Systems (B.Ya. Spivakov et al.). The Behavior of
Actinides in Twophase Aqueous Systems Based on Polyethylene Glycol
(B.F. Myasoedov et al.). Purification of Biomolecules Using
Temperatureinduced Phase Separation (F. Tjerneld et al.).
Poly(ethylene Glycol)protein Interaction in Salt Containing Aqueous
Solutions (A. Veide et al.). Interfacial Events in Phase Separation
and Cell Partitioning in Aqueous Twophase Systems (F.D. Raymond, D.
Fisher). Protein Refolding Using Chaotropic Aqueous Twophase
Systems (T.A. Spears, D. Forciniti). Partitioning of Polyethylene
Glycol (PEG)protein Conjugates in PEG/Dextran Aqueous Twophase
Systems (C. Degado). Use of the Aqueous Twophase Partition
Technique for Characterization and Quality Control of Recombinant
Proteins (B.Ya. Zaslavsky). 2 additional articles. Index.
BizTalk 2006 adds incremental value to BizTalk 2004 by improving
administration, deployment, and other key areas of the product.
Built upon .NET, this server product is Microsoft's strategy to
capture market share within the enterprise integration space, and
is the fastest growing integration product. What this means is a
doubling of previous market share for Microsoft, and the dramatic
growth of BizTalk 2006 based integration architects, developers and
administrators. Offering more than 170 problem-solving recipes for
BizTalk developers and administrators, the book draws on the
expertise of many of the most prominent authorities in the field.
BizTalk 2010 Recipes provides ready-made solutions to BizTalk
Server 2010 developers. The recipes in the book save you the effort
of developing your own solutions to common problems that have been
solved many times over. The solutions demonstrate sound practice,
the result of hard-earned wisdom by those who have gone before.
Presented in a step-by-step format with clear code examples and
explanations, the solutions in BizTalk 2010 Recipes help you take
advantage of new features and deeper capabilities in BizTalk Server
2010. You'll learn to provide rich mapping support,
extendedelectronic data interchange (EDI)and trading partner
management capabilities, and to deploy the growing range of
adapters for integrating with the different systems and
technologies that you will encounter. Author Mark Beckner doesn't
overlook core functionality, either. You'll find recipes covering
all the core areas: schemas, maps, orchestrations, messaging and
more. BizTalk Server 2010 is Microsoft's market-leading platform
for orchestrating process flow across disparate applications.
BizTalk 2010 Recipes is your key to unlocking the full power of
that platform. What you'll learn Automate business processes across
different systems in your enterprise. Build, test, and deploy
complex maps and schemas. Implement the business rules engine
(BRE). Develop business activity monitoring (BAM) solutions. Manage
electronic data interchange (EDI) with trading partners. Monitor
and troubleshoot automated processes. Who this book is for
BizTalk 2010 Recipes is aimed at developers new to Microsoft
BizTalk Server 2010. Experienced BizTalk developers will alsofind
great value in the information around new functionality in the 2010
release such as that for mapping and for EDI trading partner
management. Those brand new to BizTalk will appreciate the clear
examples of core functionality that help them understand how best
to design and deploy BizTalk Server solutions. Table of Contents
What's New in BizTalk Server 2010 Document Schemas Document Mapping
Messaging and Pipelines Orchestrations Adapters Business Rules
Framework EDI Solutions Deployment Administration and Operations
Business Activity Monitoring
How does our faith affect how we think about and respond to climate
change? Climate Politics and the Power of Religion is an edited
collection that explores the diverse ways that religion shapes
climate politics at the local, national, and international levels.
Drawing on case studies from across the globe, it stands at the
intersection of religious studies, environment policy, and global
politics. From small island nations confronting sea-level rise and
intensifying tropical storms to high-elevation communities in the
Andes and Himalayas wrestling with accelerating glacial melt, there
is tremendous variation in the ways that societies draw on religion
to understand and contend with climate change. Climate Politics and
the Power of Religion offers 10 timely case studies that
demonstrate how different communities render climate change within
their own moral vocabularies and how such moral claims find
purchase in activism and public debates about climate policy.
Whether it be Hindutva policymakers in India, curanderos in Peru,
or working-class people's concerns about the transgressions of
petroleum extraction in Trinidad-religion affects how they all are
making sense of and responding to this escalating global
catastrophe.
How do recent trends toward globalization affect the Caribbean, a
region whose suppliers, production, markets, and politics have been
globalized for centuries? What is the status of neoliberal
development policy in the Caribbean, where the rewards for belt
tightening and economic opening have been slow in coming? How have
Caribbean policymakers and citizens responded to and resisted the
pressures to conform to the new rules of the global economy? By
examining these questions through the lens of political economy,
this volume explores the interaction among development, trade,
foreign policy, the environment, tourism, gender relations, and
migration. With its global implications, this book will be
invaluable for students and scholars from all disciplines who are
concerned with the impact of development and globalization.
"A First Course in Machine Learning by Simon Rogers and Mark
Girolami is the best introductory book for ML currently available.
It combines rigor and precision with accessibility, starts from a
detailed explanation of the basic foundations of Bayesian analysis
in the simplest of settings, and goes all the way to the frontiers
of the subject such as infinite mixture models, GPs, and MCMC."
-Devdatt Dubhashi, Professor, Department of Computer Science and
Engineering, Chalmers University, Sweden "This textbook manages to
be easier to read than other comparable books in the subject while
retaining all the rigorous treatment needed. The new chapters put
it at the forefront of the field by covering topics that have
become mainstream in machine learning over the last decade."
-Daniel Barbara, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
"The new edition of A First Course in Machine Learning by Rogers
and Girolami is an excellent introduction to the use of statistical
methods in machine learning. The book introduces concepts such as
mathematical modeling, inference, and prediction, providing 'just
in time' the essential background on linear algebra, calculus, and
probability theory that the reader needs to understand these
concepts." -Daniel Ortiz-Arroyo, Associate Professor, Aalborg
University Esbjerg, Denmark "I was impressed by how closely the
material aligns with the needs of an introductory course on machine
learning, which is its greatest strength...Overall, this is a
pragmatic and helpful book, which is well-aligned to the needs of
an introductory course and one that I will be looking at for my own
students in coming months." -David Clifton, University of Oxford,
UK "The first edition of this book was already an excellent
introductory text on machine learning for an advanced undergraduate
or taught masters level course, or indeed for anybody who wants to
learn about an interesting and important field of computer science.
The additional chapters of advanced material on Gaussian process,
MCMC and mixture modeling provide an ideal basis for practical
projects, without disturbing the very clear and readable exposition
of the basics contained in the first part of the book." -Gavin
Cawley, Senior Lecturer, School of Computing Sciences, University
of East Anglia, UK "This book could be used for junior/senior
undergraduate students or first-year graduate students, as well as
individuals who want to explore the field of machine learning...The
book introduces not only the concepts but the underlying ideas on
algorithm implementation from a critical thinking perspective."
-Guangzhi Qu, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan, USA
How does our faith affect how we think about and respond to climate
change? Climate Politics and the Power of Religion is an edited
collection that explores the diverse ways that religion shapes
climate politics at the local, national, and international levels.
Drawing on case studies from across the globe, it stands at the
intersection of religious studies, environment policy, and global
politics. From small island nations confronting sea-level rise and
intensifying tropical storms to high-elevation communities in the
Andes and Himalayas wrestling with accelerating glacial melt, there
is tremendous variation in the ways that societies draw on religion
to understand and contend with climate change. Climate Politics and
the Power of Religion offers 10 timely case studies that
demonstrate how different communities render climate change within
their own moral vocabularies and how such moral claims find
purchase in activism and public debates about climate policy.
Whether it be Hindutva policymakers in India, curanderos in Peru,
or working-class people's concerns about the transgressions of
petroleum extraction in Trinidad—religion affects how they all
are making sense of and responding to this escalating global
catastrophe.
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