15. Convex Optimization I Lecture 15
science, electrical, engineering, technology, convex, optimization, algorithm, sublevel, stopping criterion, gradient, descent, method, line search, Euclidean, norm, Newton, phase
10. The Web Changes Everything: How Dynamic Content Affects the Way People Find Online (December 4,
computer science, technology, engineer, humanities, internet, math, information, search engine, page capture, digital, metrics, domain, DOM structure, term, tab, revisitation pattern, change, query traffic, behavior, feature, content, thread, DiffIE, feed
1.9 Aberdulais Falls and the local community Other potential areas of conflict are with the local authority and local residents, who see the site as of value to themselves and have differing views about how it should be utilised. The desire to accommodate, to some extent, the demands of the local community, and to engage with that community, has led to a number of initiatives. Examples of these include the use of the site's facilities for
hosting lectures, meetings, keep-fit groups, etc. These initiatives can be of use to local bu
7. SearchTogether and CoSearch: New Tools for Enabling Collaborative Web Search (November 7, 2008)
science, technology, engineering, computer, research, people, design, internet, information, collaborative web search, communication, distributed control, site, page, query, sharing content, parallelization, division of labor, application, instant messagi
Designing Interactions that Combine Pen, Paper, and PC (October 5, 2007)
Computer science, technology, computation, search, remote collaboration, data storage, pen, paper, communication, notation, toolkit architecture, development environment, programming, application
Adaptive Interaction Techniques for Sharing and Reusing Design Resources (December 7, 2007)
Computer Science, technology, digital, physical media, paper interaction, iDeas design ecology, software design, search, annotation, presentation, collaboration, tools, metadata, browser, sharing, optimization, web page
2. What are the "Killer Apps" of the Smart Grid? (April 22, 2009)
Environmental Studies, Science, Physics, Chemical Engineering, Biology, politics, energy, electricity consumption infrastructure, economics, smart grid, buzz word, Google search term, meter, distribution, transmission, generation, renewable energy, storag
6. The Spiral Cache: A Self-Organizing Memory Architecture (May 6, 2009)
Technology, computers, engineering, processors, data, distributed systems, on-chip caches, signals, silicon technology, memory design, spatial memory model, algorithms, Sleator Tarjan Theorem, dimensionality, search, tile operations, RTL model, simulation
8. The Search for Jim Gray (May 28, 2008)
science, computer modeling, technology, search, rescue, PLB, missing person, lost, family, friend, water, sea, drift, vessel, sailing, boat, navigation equipment, Jim Gray tribute, radio, satellite imagery, Homeland Security, Coast Guard, United States of
Power at the point of need
Damian Miller set up his company 'Orb Energy' in India after working for Shell and completing his PhD at Cambridge Judge Business School. His new book, Selling Solar, looks at solar technology in the emerging countries and how it can stimulate local economies.
Explore and Discover Observing
Find an Asteroid, Comet or Other Moving Solar System Object. Follow the motions of known solar system objects. Search to discover new ones. There are countless asteroids and comets orbiting the Sun. Plenty for everyone to track and map. All are interesting. Some astronomers are searching for ones that are in Near Earth Orbit and other astronomers search for dim ones way out by the orbits of Pluto and beyond.
6.034 Artificial Intelligence (MIT)
This course introduces representations, techniques, and architectures used to build applied systems and to account for intelligence from a computational point of view. This course also explores applications of rule chaining, heuristic search, logic, constraint propagation, constrained search, and other problem-solving paradigms. In addition, it covers applications of decision trees, neural nets, SVMs and other learning paradigms.
Photosynthesis Video and Song
Video showing the process of photosynthesis accompanied by a song
Civil Disobedience and Political Change in the 1960s
Students will compare and contrast "Civil Disobedience" and "Nonviolent resistance" during the Civil Rights era in N.C.. They will analyze changes in North Carolina during the postwar period to the 1970's and assess the political and social impact of the Civil Rights movement on local, state and national levels.
Lecture 16 - 11/18/2010
Lecture 16
SPSS Topics Search - An animated guide
SPSS Topics Search - An animated guide - Tamaryn Menneer
Keywords:SPSS
14.461 Advanced Macroeconomics I (MIT)
This course covers three sets of topics. The first part will cover business cycle models with imperfect information. We will ask questions such as:
What shocks drive business cycles?
What is the relative role of shocks to fundamentals and shocks affecting expectations about (current and future) economic developments?
How do informational frictions affect the shape of the responses to various shocks?
The second part will cover models of investment with credit constraints. We will ask questions
Nancy Pressman Levy: Google Search Strategies
Are you one of those Google searchers who just pop in a word or two in the search box and hope for the best? If so, this presentation is for you. This session covers *basic* Google searching tips which will help you to maximize the power of Google. Find out how you can limit your searches to a particular web site or domain (government, organization, university etc.), limit by file type, search for scholarly articles and books, perform calculations and more.
More info: http://blogs.princeton.
Nancy Pressman Levy: Google Search Strategies PDF
Are you one of those Google searchers who just pop in a word or two in the search box and hope for the best? If so, this presentation is for you. This session covers *basic* Google searching tips which will help you to maximize the power of Google. Find out how you can limit your searches to a particular web site or domain (government, organization, university etc.), limit by file type, search for scholarly articles and books, perform calculations and more.
More info: http://blogs.princeton.













