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Richard McKeon

    Tento autor sa venuje písaniu s vášňou, ktorú uplatňoval vo svojej predchádzajúcej kariére. Jeho hlboké pochopenie zložitých systémov a komunikácie sa premieta do jeho literárneho diela. Prostredníctvom svojho písania skúma rôzne aspekty ľudskej skúsenosti a vyjadruje svoje jedinečné pohľady. Čitatelia objavujú v jeho textoch zaujímavé a podnetné myšlienky.

    Suicidal Behavior
    Neural Networks for Electronics Hobbyists
    On Knowing-the Social Sciences
    Introduction to Aristotle
    • 2022

      Suicidal Behavior

      • 88 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      A new edition with the lastest approaches to assessment and treatment of suicidal behaviors

      Suicidal Behavior
    • 2018

      Neural Networks for Electronics Hobbyists

      • 156 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      "Learn how to implement and build a neural network with this non-technical, project-based book as your guide. As you work through the chapters, you'll build an electronics project, providing a hands-on experience in training a network. There are no prerequisites here and you won't see a single line of computer code in this book. Instead, it takes a hardware approach using very simple electronic components. You'll start off with an interesting non-technical introduction to neural networks, and then construct an electronics project. The project isn't complicated, but it illustrates how back propagation can be used to adjust connection strengths or weights and train a network. By the end of this book, you'll be able to take what you've learned and apply it to your own projects. If you like to tinker around with components and build circuits on a breadboard, Neural Networks for Electronics Hobbyists is the book for you."-- Provided by publisher

      Neural Networks for Electronics Hobbyists
    • 2017

      On Knowing-the Social Sciences

      • 464 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      Lectures and materials from a course on "Concepts and Methods: The Social Sciences" offered at the University of Chicago in 1965.

      On Knowing-the Social Sciences
    • 1965