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`An instant classic, covering everything from Shannon's fundamental theorems to the postmodern theory of LDPC codes. You'll want two copies of this astonishing book, one for the office and one for the fireside at home.'
Information Theory, Inference, and Learning Algorithms (Hardback, 640 pages, Published September 2003) Order your copy Price: £35.00 / $60.00 from |CUP UK/USA| |amazon.co.uk/.com/.ca/.co.jp| | Barnes & Noble USA | booksprice. | fetchbook.info | allbookstores | biggerbooks | blackwells | directtextbook | kalahari.net (South Africa) | Special Paperback edition for South Asia.| Download the book too
David MacKay's Gallager code resources Questions about David MacKay's Sparse graph code resources are answered here. Contents: Papers and books Pictorial demonstration of iterative decoding Matrices used for those demonstrations Database containing performance results for many sparse graph codes; also includes some parity check matrices Small archive of codes over GF(4) and GF(8) Comparison of Per
Simulations of Ising models This is a copy of a Superb Ising model site from TU Delft. The Ising model The Ising model is a simple model to study phase transitions. So-called spins sit on the sites of a lattice; a spin S can take the value +1 or -1. These values could stand for the presence or absence of an atom, or the orientation of a magnetic atom (up or down). The energy of the model derives f
Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge The Inference Group. David MacKay's group works on machine learning and information theory. Current projects involve neural networks, automated Go playing, the design of record-breaking error-correcting codes and quantum error-correcting codes, and the construction of human-computer interfaces that make use of adaptive language models. David MacKay sadly passed away
The Opengazer project is supported by Samsung and the Gatsby Foundation and by the European Commission in the context of the AEGIS project - open Accessibility Everywhere: Groundwork, Infrastructure, Standards) Opengazer is an open source application that uses an ordinary webcam to estimate the direction of your gaze. This information can then be passed to other applications. For example, used in
The Dasher project is supported by the Gatsby Foundation and by the European Commission in the context of the AEGIS project - open Accessibility Everywhere: Groundwork, Infrastructure, Standards)
This page contains material on, or relating to, conditional random fields. I shall continue to update this page as research on conditional random fields advances, so do check back periodically. If you feel there is something that should be on here but isn't, then please email me (hmw26 -at- srcf.ucam.org) and let me know. introduction Conditional random fields (CRFs) are a probabilistic framework
formerly Professor of Natural Philosophy Department of Physics Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge. October 2015 - a new Comment in Nature about how to redesign the climate negotiations, using the science of cooperation Nature Vol 526 Page 315-316 November 2014 - I'm interested in thinking about how global carbon prices could be successfully negotiated at COP21 climate conference, Paris
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