Quick Sort with pure λ-calculus Computer Science |
- Quick Sort with pure λ-calculus
- How is ROM able to access the CPU without an interface?
- Machine learning
- Related to systems design and architecture
- Measuring Dataset Consistency
- Regular MacBook for Beginner CS Class?
- Decision/classification/regression tree research papers from the last 30 years
Quick Sort with pure λ-calculus Posted: 24 Aug 2019 12:11 PM PDT |
How is ROM able to access the CPU without an interface? Posted: 25 Aug 2019 04:23 AM PDT Most memory controllers are built into the microprocessor, only for RAM. Therefor if the chip used to decode physical addresses and send them to the right component is only connected to RAM, how does a physical address that corresponds to ROM get sent to it without an interface between the CPU and ROM? [link] [comments] |
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Related to systems design and architecture Posted: 24 Aug 2019 11:01 PM PDT Any pointers to good resources where I can read about the softwares built in different fields like air traffic, stock market, nuclear reactors etc. Just to understand their thought process. Thanks in advance. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 24 Aug 2019 07:32 PM PDT Even if two datasets are derived from the same pool of observations, it could still be the case that there are unaccounted for differences between the two datasets that are not apparent to a human observer. Any such discrepancies could change the way we think about the data, and could, for example, justify building two separate models, or suggest the existence of inconsistencies in the way the datasets were generated, undermining the validity of any inferences drawn from the datasets. Below, I'll show how we can use one of my algorithms to measure the internal consistency of a single dataset, and the consistency between two datasets. https://derivativedribble.wordpress.com/2019/08/24/measuring-dataset-consistency/ [link] [comments] |
Regular MacBook for Beginner CS Class? Posted: 24 Aug 2019 07:26 PM PDT I use a 12 inch regular MacBook (not Pro or Air) for my classes and want to try one of the beginner CS courses which entails Python and Javascript. Will my MacBook be able to keep up with the course? [link] [comments] |
Decision/classification/regression tree research papers from the last 30 years Posted: 24 Aug 2019 04:54 PM PDT https://i.redd.it/lfnr31lrihi31.jpg https://github.com/benedekrozemberczki/awesome-decision-tree-papers A curated list of decision, classification and regression tree research papers with implementations from the following conferences. Machine learning:
Computer vision:
Natural language processing:
Data Mining:
Artificial intelligence:
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