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Der Band ";Personalmanagement"; richtet sich an Studierende an Hochschulen, Fachhochschulen und Akademien, die sich zielgerichtet auf Prüfungen im Grundstudium oder Hauptstudium vorbereiten möchten.
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A unique and timely monograph, Visualization of Categorical Data contains a useful balance of theoretical and practical material on this important new area. Top researchers in the field present the books four main topics: visualization, correspondence analysis, biplots and multidimensional scaling, and contingency table models.This volume discusses how surveys, which are employed in many different research areas, generate categorical data. It will be of great interest to anyone involved in collecting or analyzing categorical data.* Correspondence Analysis* Homogeneit
Multivariate analysis --- Graphic methods. --- Graphics --- Graphs --- Geometrical drawing --- Least squares --- Mathematics --- Mechanical drawing --- Graphic methods
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Visual communication in science --- Science --- Engineering --- Graphic methods --- Engineering graphics --- Engineering mathematics --- Natural science --- Natural sciences --- Science of science --- Sciences --- Graphic methods. --- Visual communication in science - Handbooks, manuals, etc --- Science - Graphic methods --- Engineering - Graphic methods
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Machine Learning can be defined in various ways related to a scientific domain concerned with the design and development of theoretical and implementation tools that allow building systems with some Human Like intelligent behavior. Machine learning addresses more specifically the ability to improve automatically through experience.
Graphical modeling (Statistics) --- Multivariate analysis --- Graphic methods --- Machine learning
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The 'Pictograms, Signs of Life, Emojis: The Society of Signs' catalogue explores the questions: What objectives, and hopes are linked to the development of the modern language of images, including emojis? To which issues of their time are they each reacting to? Do they expand our possibilities of expression or do they limit them by defining stereotypes? The focus of this catalogue is on lexicons and systems of pictorial signs devised by designers and artists like Gerd Arntz, Marie and Otto Neurath, Otl Aicher, Yukio Ota or Wolfgang Schmidt and others. How functional or engaging do the designers consider their pictorial signs to be? Are they interested in universal forms of communication or personal spaces of retreat, rapid transmission of information or complex or poetic forms of language, abstraction or individualisation? - with Otl Aicher, Moritz Appich / Jonas Grünwald / Bruno Jacoby, Gerd Arntz, Johannes Bergerhausen / Ilka Helmig, Karsten de Riese, Antje Ehmann / Harun Farocki, Juli Gudehus, Pati Hill, Timothée Ingen-Housz, Shigetaka Kurita, Warja Lavater, Marie Neurath, Otto Neurath, Yukio Ota, Hinrich Sachs, Wolfgang Schmidt, Lilian Stolk, Edgar Walthert
Communication --- Picture-writing --- Signs and symbols --- Emojis --- Graphic methods
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This is the first edited volume on response surface methodology (RSM). It contains 17 chapters written by leading experts in the field and covers a wide variety of topics ranging from areas in classical RSM to more recent modeling approaches within the framework of RSM, including the use of generalized linear models. Topics covering particular aspects of robust parameter design, response surface optimization, mixture experiments, and a variety of new graphical approaches in RSM are also included. The main purpose of this volume is to provide an overview of the key ideas that have shaped RSM,
Response surfaces (Statistics) --- Surfaces, Response (Statistics) --- Analysis of variance --- Experimental design --- Statistics --- Graphic methods --- Mathematical statistics
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This book presents a topological approach to combinatorial configurations, in particular graphs, by introducing a new pair of homology and cohomology via polyhedra. On this basis, a number of problems are solved using a new approach, such as the embeddability of a graph on a surface (orientable and nonorientable) with given genus, the Gauss crossing conjecture, the graphicness and cographicness of a matroid, and so forth. Notably, the specific case of embeddability on a surface of genus zero leads to a number of corollaries, including the theorems of Lefschetz (on double coverings), of MacLane (on cycle bases), and of Whitney (on duality) for planarity. Relevant problems include the Jordan axiom in polyhedral forms, efficient methods for extremality and for recognizing a variety of embeddings (including rectilinear layouts in VLSI), and pan-polynomials, including those of Jones, Kauffman (on knots), and Tutte (on graphs), among others. Contents Preliminaries Polyhedra Surfaces Homology on Polyhedra Polyhedra on the Sphere Automorphisms of a Polyhedron Gauss Crossing Sequences Cohomology on Graphs Embeddability on Surfaces Embeddings on Sphere Orthogonality on Surfaces Net Embeddings Extremality on Surfaces Matroidal Graphicness Knot Polynomials
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In this fourth and final volume the author extends Buchberger's Algorithm in three different directions. First, he extends the theory to group rings and other Ore-like extensions, and provides an operative scheme that allows one to set a Buchberger theory over any effective associative ring. Second, he covers similar extensions as tools for discussing parametric polynomial systems, the notion of SAGBI-bases, Gröbner bases over invariant rings and Hironaka's theory. Finally, Mora shows how Hilbert's followers - notably Janet, Gunther and Macaulay - anticipated Buchberger's ideas and discusses the most promising recent alternatives by Gerdt (involutive bases) and Faugère (F4 and F5). This comprehensive treatment in four volumes is a significant contribution to algorithmic commutative algebra that will be essential reading for algebraists and algebraic geometers.
Equations --- Polynomials. --- Iterative methods (Mathematics) --- Numerical solutions. --- Iteration (Mathematics) --- Numerical analysis --- Algebra --- Graphic methods
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