The Art of Assembly Language Amazing! You’re actually reading this. That puts you into one of three categories: a student who is
being forced to read this stuff for a class, someone who picked up this book by accident (probably
because you have yet to be indoctrinated by the world at large), or one of the few who actually have an
interest in learning assembly language.
- XCS for Dynamic Environments
+ Continuous versions of XCS
+ Test problem: real multiplexer
+ Experiments: XCS is explored in dynamic environments with different magnitudes of change to the underlying concepts.
+Reference papers:
H.H. Dam, H.A. Abbass, C.J. Lokan, Evolutionary Online Data Mining – an Investigation in a Dynamic Environment. 2005, accepted for a book chapter in Springer Series on Studies in Computational Intelligence
H.H. Dam, H.A. Abbass, C.J. Lokan, Be Real! XCS with Continuous-Valued Inputs. IWLCS 2005, (International Workshop on Learning Classifier Systems). Washington DC, June 2005.
This a set of notes I put together for my Computer Architecture
class in 1990. Students had a project in which they had to model a
microprocessor architecture of their choice. They used these notes to
learn VHDL. The notes cover the VHDL-87 version of the language.
Not all of the language is covered (about 95%).
You may use this booklet for your own personal learning purposes.
You may not use it for profit (eg, selling copies of it, using it in a
course for which people pay, etc). If you want to make use of it
beyond these conditions, contact me and we can come to some
arrangement.
The DSP Design Flow workshop provides an introduction to the advanced tools you need to design and implement DSP algorithms targeting FPGAs. This intermediate workshop in implementing DSP functions focuses on learning how to use System Generator for DSP, as well as HDL design flow, CORE Generator software, and design implementation tools. Through hands-on exercises, you will implement a design from algorithm concept to verification.
The cable compensation system is an experiment system that performs simulations of partial or microgravity environments on earth. It is a highly nonlinear and complex system.In this paper, a network based on the theory of the Fuzzy Cerebellum Model Articulation Controller(FCMAC) is proposed to control this cable compensation system. In FCMAC ,without appropriate learning rate, the control system based on FCMAC will become unstable or its convergence speed will become slow.In order to guarantee the convergence of tracking error, we present a new kind of optimization based on adaptive GA for selecting learning rate.Furthermore, this approach is evaluated and its performance is discussed.The simulation results shows that performance of the FCMAC based the proposed method is stable and more effective.
by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix
ISBN 0-596-00132-0
Third Edition, published July 2001.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
the text of Learning Perl, 3rd Edition.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Scalar Data
Chapter 3: Lists and Arrays
Chapter 4: Subroutines
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: I/O Basics
Chapter 7: Concepts of Regular Expressions
Chapter 8: More About Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 10: More Control Structures
Chapter 11: Filehandles and File Tests
Chapter 12: Directory Operations
Chapter 13: Manipulating Files and Directories
Chapter 14: Process Management
Chapter 15: Strings and Sorting
Chapter 16: Simple Databases
Chapter 17: Some Advanced Perl Techniques
Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Appendix B: Beyond the Llama
Index
Colophon
by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Phoenix
ISBN 0-596-00132-0
Third Edition, published July 2001.
(See the catalog page for this book.)
Learning Perl, 3rd Edition.
Table of Contents
Copyright Page
Preface
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Scalar Data
Chapter 3: Lists and Arrays
Chapter 4: Subroutines
Chapter 5: Hashes
Chapter 6: I/O Basics
Chapter 7: Concepts of Regular Expressions
Chapter 8: More About Regular Expressions
Chapter 9: Using Regular Expressions
Chapter 10: More Control Structures
Chapter 11: Filehandles and File Tests
Chapter 12: Directory Operations
Chapter 13: Manipulating Files and Directories
Chapter 14: Process Management
Chapter 15: Strings and Sorting
Chapter 16: Simple Databases
Chapter 17: Some Advanced Perl Techniques
Appendix A: Exercise Answers
Appendix B: Beyond the Llama
Index
Colophon