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| Norm Matloff |
Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:00 am |
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I've developed an open textbook on probability and statistics for
computer science students, which you can access at
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/~matloff/probstatbook.html
Here is an excerpt from the blurb at that site:
# The materials here form a textbook for a course in mathematical
# probability and statistics for computer science students.
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# "Why is this course different from all other courses?"
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# * Computer science examples are used throughout, in areas such
# as: computer networks; data and text mining; computer security;
# remote sensing; computer performance evaluation; software
# engineering; data management; etc.
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# * The R statistical/data manipulation language is used
# throughout.
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# * Throughout the units, theory and applications are interwoven,
# with a strong emphasis on modeling: What do probabilistic
# models really mean, in real-life terms? How does one choose
# a model? How do we assess the practical usefulness of models?
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# The materials are continuously evolving, with new examples and topics
# being added.
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# Prerequisites: The student must know calculus, basic matrix algebra,
# and have skill in programming.
Norm Matloff
Prof. of Computer Science
University of California, Davis |
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