Beauty of Mathematics in Computer Science e-bog
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The Beauty of Mathematics in Computer Science explains the mathematical fundamentals of information technology products and services we use every day, from Google Web Search to GPS Navigation, and from speech recognition to CDMA mobile services. The book was published in Chinese in 2011 and has sold more than 600,000 copies. Readers were surprised to find that many daily-used IT technologies we...
E-bog
317,82 DKK
Forlag
Chapman and Hall/CRC
Udgivet
20 november 2018
Længde
268 sider
Genrer
KCHS
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781351689113
The Beauty of Mathematics in Computer Science explains the mathematical fundamentals of information technology products and services we use every day, from Google Web Search to GPS Navigation, and from speech recognition to CDMA mobile services. The book was published in Chinese in 2011 and has sold more than 600,000 copies. Readers were surprised to find that many daily-used IT technologies were so tightly tied to mathematical principles. For example, the automatic classification of news articles uses the cosine law taught in high school.The book covers many topics related to computer applications and applied mathematics including: Natural language processingSpeech recognition and machine translationStatistical language modelingQuantitive measurement of informationGraph theory and web crawlerPagerank for web searchMatrix operation and document classificationMathematical background of big data Neural networks and Google's deep learningJun Wu was a staff research scientist in Google who invented Google's Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Web Search Algorithms and was responsible for many Google machine learning projects. He wrote official blogs introducing Google technologies behind its products in very simple languages for Chinese Internet users from 2006-2010. The blogs had more than 2 million followers. Wu received PhD in computer science from Johns Hopkins University and has been working on speech recognition and natural language processing for more than 20 years. He was one of the earliest engineers of Google, managed many products of the company, and was awarded 19 US patents during his 10-year tenure there. Wu became a full-time VC investor and co-founded Amino Capital in Palo Alto in 2014 and is the author of eight books.