Thinking in C++ patiently and methodically explores the issues of when and how to use inlines, References, operator overloading, inheritance and dynamic objects, as well as advanced topics such as the proper use of templates, exceptions and multiple inheritance. The entire effort is woven in a fabric that includes Eckel’s own philosophy of object and program design. A must for every C++ developer’s bookshelf, Thinking in C++ is the one C++ book you must have if you’re doing serious development with C++.
Bold index entries have corresponding pages in the main body of the
guide. The remaining index entries are followed by a list of
appropriate page References in the alphabetical reference sections,
given in order of importance.
模式識別學習綜述.該論文的英文參考文獻為303篇.很有可讀價值.Abstract— Classical and recent results in statistical pattern
recognition and learning theory are reviewed in a two-class
pattern classification setting. This basic model best illustrates
intuition and analysis techniques while still containing the essential
features and serving as a prototype for many applications.
Topics discussed include nearest neighbor, kernel, and histogram
methods, Vapnik–Chervonenkis theory, and neural networks. The
presentation and the large (thogh nonexhaustive) list of References
is geared to provide a useful overview of this field for both
specialists and nonspecialists.
Visual tracking is one of the key components for robots
to accomplish a given task in a dynamic environment,
especially when independently moving objects are included.
This paper proposes an extension of Adaptive
Visual Servoing (hereafter, AVS) for unknown moving
object tracking. The method utilizes binocular stereo
vision, but does not need the knowledge of camera parameters.
Only one assumption is that the system
need stationary References in the both images by which
the system can predict the motion of unknown moving
objects. The basic ideas how we extended the AVS
method such that it can track unknown moving objects
are given and formalized into a new AVS system. The
experimental results with proposed control architecture
are shown and a discussion is given.
Answering Queries using views is an article that contains an introduction to the theory and some algorithms, examples for the queries that uses views to resolve some problems. Also this article have a large References for more information about this subject.
The purpose of this book is to introduce the concept of the Multiple Input Multiple Output
(MIMO) radio channel, which is an intelligent communication method based upon using
multiple antennas. The book opens by explaining MIMO in layman’s terms to help stu-
dents and people in industry working in related areas become easily familiarised with the
concept. Therefore the structure of the book will be carefully arranged to allow a user to
progress steadily through the chapters and understand the fundamental and mathematical
principles behind MIMO through the visual and explanatory way in which they will be
written. It is the intention that several References will also be provided, leading to further
reading in this highly researched technology.
Thanks for purchasing the RFI Pocket Guide. The
purpose of this guide to help you identify, locate
and resolve radio frequency interference (RFI). It
includes some basic theory and measurement
techniques and there are a number of handy
References, tables, and equations that you may
find useful. The focus is to assist both amateur
radio operators, as well as commercial broadcast
and communications engineers, in resolving a
variety of common interference issues.