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Ebook Free Download | Chemometrics: From Basics to Wavelet Transform | All the tools necessary to analyze the data chemists and chemical yield more useful information that statistical methods and mathematical modeling of chemometrics serving a variety of tools and processing to maximize the useful information from experimental data. This method reduces both the time spent in the lab and allow researchers to extract more information from the data collected. However, an understanding of advanced mathematical background of the newest of these approaches, as well as how to apply it, can still be a time consuming effort to chemists working. continue reading…




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Ebook Free Download | Teaching Formal Methods: Second International Conference, TFM 2009, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, November 2-6, 2009 | This book contains the proceeding of TFM 2009, the Second International FME Conference on Teaching Formal Methods, organized by the Subgroup of Educational of the Formal Methods Europe (FME) association. The conference took place as part of the first Formal Methods Week (FM Week), held in Eindhoven, The Nedherlands, in November 2009. continue reading…

Ebook Free Download | Categories and Computer Science (Cambridge Computer Science Texts) | It is always exciting and fruitful when two disparate scientific fields are found to have much in common. Each field is enriched by the different perspective and insights of the other. This has happened recently with category theory and theoretical computer science. continue reading…

Ebook Free Download | New Agendas for Human-computer Interaction: A Special Double Issue of human-computer Interaction (Human-Computer Interaction, Vol 15) | All of the articles in this special issue reflect the field’s evolution toward more complex and more contextualized views of interactive systems and their use. This consideration of more realistic tasks, models, and situations of use can be seen in the various domains of inquiry represented here, from task-action models in the GOMS family to support for collaborative work. It is also an impetus for more sweeping proposals to rethink how HCI research is organized and how it relates to other areas of science. The articles herein collectively offer a set of proposals for the future: new agendas that can take research in HCI and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) to the next level. continue reading…

Ebook Free Download | Brain-Computer Interfaces: Applying our Minds to Human-Computer Interaction (Human-Computer Interaction Series) | Advances in cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging technologies have started to provide us with the ability to interface directly with the human brain. This ability is made possible through the use of sensors that can monitor some of the physical processes that occur within the brain that correspond with certain forms of thought. Researchers have used these technologies to build brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), communication systems that do not depend on the brain’s normal output pathways of peripheral nerves and muscles. In these systems, users explicitly manipulate their brain activity instead of using motor movements to produce signals that can be used to control computers or communication devices. continue reading…