C4.5: Programs for Machine Learning

John Ross Quinlan
Morgan Kaufmann, 1993 - Computers - 302 pages
Note: this title is also available as a package with C4.5 software for Sun systems. Software can also be purchased separately if desired.Classifier systems play a major role in machine learning and knowledge-based systems, and Ross Quinlan's work on ID3 and C4.5 is widely acknowledged to have made some of the most significant contributions to their development. This book is a complete guide to the C4.5 system as implemented in C for the UNIX environment. It contains a comprehensive guide to the system's use, the source code (about 8,800 lines), and implementation notes. The source code and sample datasets are also available on a 3.5-inch floppy diskette for a Sun workstation.

C4.5 starts with large sets of cases belonging to known classes. The cases, described by any mixture of nominal and numeric properties, are scrutinized for patterns that allow the classes to be reliably discriminated. These patterns are then expressed as models, in the form of decision trees or sets of if-then rules, that can be used to classify new cases, with emphasis on making the models understandable as well as accurate. The system has been applied successfully to tasks involving tens of thousands of cases described by hundreds of properties. The book starts from simple core learning methods and shows how they can be elaborated and extended to deal with typical problems such as missing data and over hitting. Advantages and disadvantages of the C4.5 approach are discussed and illustrated with several case studies.

This book and software should be of interest to developers of classification-based intelligent systems and to students in machine learning and expert systems courses.


Linear Integrated Circuits By D Choudhury Roy

D Choudhury Roy
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Designed Primarily For Courses In Operational Amplifier And Linear Integrated Circuits For Electrical, Electronic, Instrumentation And Computer Engineering And Applied Science Students. Includes Detailed Coverage Of Fabrication Technology Of Integrated Circuits. Basic Principles Of Operational Amplifier, Internal Construction And Applications Have Been Discussed. Important Linear Ics Such As 555 Timer, 565 Phase-Locked Loop, Linear Voltage Regulator Ics 78/79 Xx And 723 Series D-A And A-D Converters Have Been Discussed In Individual Chapters. Each Topic Is Covered In Depth. Large Number Of Solved Problems, Review Questions And Experiments Are Given With Each Chapter For Better Understanding Of Text.Salient Features Of Second Edition * Additional Information Provided Wherever Necessary To Improve The Understanding Of Linear Ics. * Chapter 2 Has Been Thoroughly Revised. * Dc & Ac Analysis Of Differential Amplifier Has Been Discussed In Detail. * The Section On Current Mirrors Has Been Thoroughly Updated. * More Solved Examples, Pspice Programs And Answers To Selected Problems Have Been Added.


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John Wiley & Sons01-Aug-2006 - 656 pages
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Antennas And Wave Propagation By A.V.Bakshi U.A.Bakshi

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