The Common Class

The Common Class
Author: Rick Tobin
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0595469841

Few Americans would disagree that serious problems plague their country's education system. But what is the real reason for this serious malady? According to author and long-time teacher Rick Tobin, the usual suspects-beleaguered teachers, overcrowded classrooms, lack of funds, etc.-aren't to blame. Tobin believes that critics of the educational system have totally missed the point and that educational reform is aimed in the wrong direction. In his view, academic failure is the direct result of a loss of faith in American democracy. Current teaching objectives and the laws governing schools are failing to emphasize moral responsibility and personal accountability-fundamental aspects of the ethical framework that form the basis of American democracy and American education. These problems stem from what Tobin terms a prevailing "egoist" culture in America that largely ignores moral character building and downplays the need for individual accountability. He contends there are millions of Americans who fall within nine "classes" of people who are largely responsible for our educational mediocrity. Rick Tobin doesn't mince words in this candid expose, in which he also offers solutions for remedying our educational woes.

Normal Class Notes of Nineteen Thirty-seven

Normal Class Notes of Nineteen Thirty-seven
Author: Bicknell Young
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780930227548

This is an beautiful publication of these important Class Notes. It is a smythe sewn book with a colorful cover. The contents are an advanced education in Christian Science not found elsewhere today. It hasproven invaluable to today's student of Mrs. Eddy's discovery.

Data Classification

Data Classification
Author: Charu C. Aggarwal
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1466586753

Comprehensive Coverage of the Entire Area of Classification Research on the problem of classification tends to be fragmented across such areas as pattern recognition, database, data mining, and machine learning. Addressing the work of these different communities in a unified way, Data Classification: Algorithms and Applications explores the underlying algorithms of classification as well as applications of classification in a variety of problem domains, including text, multimedia, social network, and biological data. This comprehensive book focuses on three primary aspects of data classification: Methods: The book first describes common techniques used for classification, including probabilistic methods, decision trees, rule-based methods, instance-based methods, support vector machine methods, and neural networks. Domains: The book then examines specific methods used for data domains such as multimedia, text, time-series, network, discrete sequence, and uncertain data. It also covers large data sets and data streams due to the recent importance of the big data paradigm. Variations: The book concludes with insight on variations of the classification process. It discusses ensembles, rare-class learning, distance function learning, active learning, visual learning, transfer learning, and semi-supervised learning as well as evaluation aspects of classifiers.

The Arena

The Arena
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 756
Release: 1901
Genre: United States
ISBN:

Engineering Applications of Bio-Inspired Artificial Neural Networks

Engineering Applications of Bio-Inspired Artificial Neural Networks
Author: Jose Mira
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 942
Release: 1999-05-19
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9783540660682

This book constitutes, together with its compagnion LNCS 1606, the refereed proceedings of the International Work-Conference on Artificial and Neural Networks, IWANN'99, held in Alicante, Spain in June 1999. The 91 revised papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. This volume is devoted to applications of biologically inspired artificial neural networks in various engineering disciplines. The papers are organized in parts on artificial neural nets simulation and implementation, image processing, and engineering applications.

Learning Python

Learning Python
Author: Mark Lutz
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 1645
Release: 2013-06-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1449355714

"Based on author Mark Lutz's popular training course, this updated fifth edition will help you quickly write efficient, high-quality code with Python. It's an ideal way to begin, whether you're new to programming or a professional developer versed in other languages."--Provided by publisher.