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The UCLA Libary Department of Special Collections is fortunate to have a complete set of the 1582 Corpus Juris Canonici, the "Body of Canon Law." These three volumes contain not only the medieval collections of lawsânotably, Gratian's Decretum (ca. 1140), Gregory IX's Liber Extra (1234), and Boniface VIII's Liber Sextus (1298)âbut also the elaborate Ordinary Glosses and further commentaries on the
Introduction to TEI, TEI history, the TEI consortium, and TEI guidelines. Calendar of upcoming UCLA workshops and events related to text encoding. Includes links to other relevant research guides, and links to other areas of the Library and UCLA campus that might be useful. journals, books, and other peer-reviewed publications that regularly discuss text encoding, textual scholarship, and other re
About: Mission and governance System overview Scheduler utilization graph Purchasing additional resources Frequently asked questions Acknowledging Hoffman2 Accounts: System Identity Manager (SIM) Requesting an account Users - managing your account Sponsors - managing your group Using the Hoffman2 cluster: Connecting/Logging in Unix command line Computing Software Data transfer Storage Education an
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CS6220: DATA MINING TECHNIQUES Instructor: Yizhou Sun [email protected] March 18, 2013 Chapter 8&9: Classification: Part 4 Chapter 8&9. Classification: Part 4 ⢠Frequent Pattern-based Classification ⢠Ensemble Methods ⢠Other Topics ⢠Summary 2 Associative Classification ⢠Associative classification: Major steps ⢠Mine data to find strong associations between frequent patterns (conjunctions of att
Phonetics in 1924 Patricia Keating UCLA âPhonetics, a necessary prerequisite for all exact work in linguistics...â -- Sapir (1929), âThe Status of Linguistics as a Scienceâ, Language Four areas of phonetics important in 1920s Traditional descriptive phonetics Experimental phonetics Acoustic phonetics Speech communication Traditional general and practical phonetics Impressionistic transcription and
In recent years, artificial neural networks a.k.a. deep learning have significantly improved the fields of computer vision, speech recognition, and natural language processing. The success relies on the availability of large-scale datasets, the developments of affordable high computational power, and basic deep learning operations that are sound and fast as they assume that data lie on Euclidean g
Classes and Seminars Learning Modules Frequently Asked Questions Code Fragments (Advanced) Statistical Analyses Data Analysis Examples Textbook Examples (see also Stat Books for Loan on R) Downloadable Books on R Important Links How can I get R? Where can I run R? Installing, Customizing, Updating R Documentation for R packages organized by topical domains Have you seen? Class Notes: IntroductionÂ
This paper was originally grabbed from the reading list of a course Prof. Kurose taught at UMass. Note: This essay was originally published in 1928 (long before computer networks were invented :-) ) and discussed size in the natural (biological) world and systems. As you read it, think about whether there is a "right size" for a network (or a piece of a network such as an Autonomous System), and
The ECE133A course material for Fall Quarter 2024 is available from the Bruin Learn course website. Textbook Textbook: Introduction to Applied Linear Algebra. Vectors, Matrices, and Least Squares, by S. Boyd and L. Vandenberghe. The pdf of the textbook is available on the book website. Additional notes: ECE133A Lecture Notes. Additional notes on topics not covered in the textbook. Additional exerc
2024-2025 IDRE Fellows Announced IDRE is pleased to announce the selection of six exceptional early career researchers from UCLA for the IDRE Postdoctoral⦠IDRE Responds Google Storage and Overleaf Proposals Two issues of campus importance were brought to IDRE by IT Services at the boardâs November 7, 2023 meeting.⦠2023-2024 IDRE Fellows Announced IDRE recently awarded five UCLA early career rese
This paper presents an approach to parsing humans when there is significant occlusion. We model humans using a graphical model which has a tree structure building on recent work [32, 6] and exploit the connectivity prior that, even in presence of occlusion, the visible nodes form a connected subtree of the graphical model. We call each con- nected subtree a flexible composition of object parts. Th
Multinomial logistic regression is used to model nominal outcome variables, in which the log odds of the outcomes are modeled as a linear combination of the predictor variables. This page uses the following packages. Make sure that you can load them before trying to run the examples on this page. If you do not have a package installed, run: install.packages("packagename"), or if you see the versio
English Department Kwantlen University College Surrey, British Columbia Canada V3W 2M8 [email protected] I. Introduction: Ethical Anxiety, Esthetic Dilemma 1 For moviemakers, moviegoers and critics with a conscience, the representation of nuclear warfare in film presents problems of âseriousness,â esthetic and ethical. When we talk about bombs in movies, the imaginary does not offer its
The following table shows general guidelines for choosing a statistical analysis. We emphasize that these are general guidelines and should not be construed as hard and fast rules. Usually your data could be analyzed in multiple ways, each of which could yield legitimate answers. The table below covers a number of common analyses and helps you choose among them based on the number of dependent var
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