Winter in Canada: Machines

Winter in Canada: Machines
Author: Nicole Mortillaro
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1443157651

Meet some truly extreme machines--the ones that take winter on and WIN! Get up close and personal with Zamboni machines, giant ice breakers, extreme snow plows, train plows and rotators, snow-making and grooming equipment, snowmobiles, snow cats, deicers and more! Cool colour photos and spot illustrations of these awesome vehicles are complemented by fun facts!

Snow and Ice

Snow and Ice
Author: Nicole Mortillaro
Publisher: Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2005
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780439957465

An interesting and educational look at the science behind Canada's winter weather! Using easy-to-understand language and full colour photos and diagrams of various weather phenomena, Snow and Ice: Canadian Winter Weather explains simple weather concepts as they relate to unpredictable Canadian winters. Children will learn how snow is formed, why we have blizzards and ice storms, and what Chinooks are.Also included are extreme and unusual weather conditions, and the havoc they can sometimes wreak on Canadiancommunities.This informative book is sure to appeal to young nature lovers from coast to coast, and children will learn how the weather directly affects their lives. Snow and Ice: Canadian Winter Weather is perfect for home and curriculum use. The Canada Close Up books are about science and nature, and are directly related to school curriculum and the interests of younger readers.

Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition

Machine Learning and Data Mining in Pattern Recognition
Author: Petra Perner
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 709
Release: 2005-08-25
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540318917

We met again in front of the statue of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz in the city of Leipzig. Leibniz, a famous son of Leipzig, planned automatic logical inference using symbolic computation, aimed to collate all human knowledge. Today, artificial intelligence deals with large amounts of data and knowledge and finds new information using machine learning and data mining. Machine learning and data mining are irreplaceable subjects and tools for the theory of pattern recognition and in applications of pattern recognition such as bioinformatics and data retrieval. This was the fourth edition of MLDM in Pattern Recognition which is the main event of Technical Committee 17 of the International Association for Pattern Recognition; it started out as a workshop and continued as a conference in 2003. Today, there are many international meetings which are titled “machine learning” and “data mining”, whose topics are text mining, knowledge discovery, and applications. This meeting from the first focused on aspects of machine learning and data mining in pattern recognition problems. We planned to reorganize classical and well-established pattern recognition paradigms from the viewpoints of machine learning and data mining. Though it was a challenging program in the late 1990s, the idea has inspired new starting points in pattern recognition and effects in other areas such as cognitive computer vision.