• 剑桥出版社出版的经典机器翻译的教科书 Statistical Machine Translation

    The field of machine translation has recently been energized by the emergence of statistical techniques, which have brought the dream of automatic language translation closer to reality. This class-tested textbook, authored by an active researcher in the field, provides a gentle and accessible introduction to the latest methods and enables the reader to build machine translation systems for any language pair. It provides the necessary grounding in linguistics and probabilities, and covers the major models for machine translation: word-based, phrasebased, and tree-based, as well as machine translation evaluation, language modeling, discriminative training and advanced methods to integrate linguistic annotation. The book reports on the latest research and outstanding challenges, and enables novices as well as experienced researchers to make contributions to the field. It is ideal for students at undergraduate and graduate level, or for any reader interested in the latest developments in machine translation. P H I L I P P KOEHN is a lecturer in the School of Informatics at the University of Edinburgh. He is the scientific coordinator of the European EuroMatrix project and is also involved in research funded by DARPA in the USA. He has also collaborated with leading companies in the field, such as Systran and Asia Online. He implemented the widely used decoder Pharaoh, and is leading the development of the open source machine translation toolkit Moses.

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  • Getting Things Done

    Getting Things Done is a time management method, described in the book of the same title[1] by productivity consultant David Allen. The method is often referred to as GTD. The GTD method rests on the idea of moving planned tasks and projects out of the mind by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items. This allows one to focus attention on taking action on tasks, instead of recalling them. First published in 2001, a revised edition of the book was released in 2015 to reflect the changes in information technology during the preceding decade. The update incorporates recent scientific research supporting the system's claims regarding how the mind functions.

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  • Foundations of Statistical Natural Language Processing

    Statistical approaches to processing natural language text have become dominant in recent years. This foundational text is the first comprehensive introduction to statistical natural language processing (NLP) to appear. The book contains all the theory and algorithms needed for building NLP tools. It provides broad but rigorous coverage of mathematical and linguistic foundations, as well as detailed discussion of statistical methods, allowing students and researchers to construct their own implementations. The book covers collocation finding, word sense disambiguation, probabilistic parsing, information retrieval, and other applications.

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  • LaTeX Cookbook

    Over 100 hands-on recipes to quickly prepare LaTeX documents of various kinds to solve challenging tasks

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  • 智能系统中的概率推演

    智能系统中的概率推演

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  • Learning Django Web Development

    非常优秀的django开发课程 Django, written in Python, is a web application framework designed to build complex web applications quickly without any hassle. It loosely follows the MVC pattern and adheres to the Don't Repeat Yourself principle, which makes a database-driven application efficient and highly scalable, and is by far the most popular and mature Python web framework. This book is a manual that will help you build a simple yet effective Django web application. It starts by introducing Django, setting it up, and shows you how to code simple programs. You will then learn to build your first Twitter-like app. Later on, you will be introduced to Hashtags, AJAX to enhance the user interface, and tweets. You will then move on to create an administration interface, learn database connectivity, and use third-party libraries. Then you will learn to debug and deploy Django projects, and also get a glimpse of Django with AngularJS and Elasticsearch. By the end of the book, you will be able to leverage the Django framework to develop a fully functional web application with minimal effort.

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  • AngularJS开发指南_angular 中文社区

    AngularJS开发指南_angular 中文社区

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  • XDADevelopersAndroidHackersToolkit12

    xda 关于修改和制作ROM的详细教程 The XDADevelopers (XDA) website was opened in 2003. Nine years may not seem like that long ago, but Facebook wasn't even a thing then. The iPhone and the first Android handset weren't released until 2007. So, in Internet time, XDA is old. In smartphone time, we're ancient. xda-developers. com is a strange URL-not as imaginative, short or catchy as most high- traffic sites. There's a simple reason for this: the site wasn't created for you. We never envisioned a smartphone revolution-or ifwe did, we never envisioned that millions would care so much about what was happening onour little developer-focused forum. XDA was created for developers and it is still a site for developers. They are incredibly smart, generally selfless, and hard-working individuals who share their creations (for free) with the world. When they see a book like this, they get concerned that their site will be overrun (more than it already is) by "newbs" with annoying questions and demands. They see the title ofthis book-withthatoverused "H"-word-and roll their eyes. So, why did XDA lend its name to this guide? Honestly? It's because we can't stop you all from coming and we'd rather yoube a bit better educated whenyou arrive. People spend more time touching their phones than their spouses and many ofthose people want their phones to be completely customizable (even as their spouses are generally not). They want to remove restrictions placed on the devices by carriers and OEMs and make the phone theirs. This book was written by a member ofXDA. His goal was to share his enthusiasm about what he found onthe site and across the Internet about the customizability ofthe Android operating system, to get youjust as excited, and to show you the tools you need to put that excitement into action. As with most tech-related books, much ofthe text herein is outdated by the time it hits the shelves. But that's OK. Even ifthe content is slightly stale, even ifyou don't have any ofthe devices listed in the tutorial chapters, we still urge you to read it carefully so that you are better prepared to understand as you explore XDA for your device. As a site for developers, XDA's goal is to make sure youhave you respect for all those who have blazed the trail to make all this good stuffpossible. We want you to use XDA responsibly-read everything before posting, understand the risks ofrooting and customizing your device, and, as you learn, become a helpful, contributing member ofthe community.

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