Geometric Partial Differential Equations and Image Analysis
This book provides an introduction to the use of geometric partial differential equations in image processing and computer vision. It brings a number of new concepts into the field, providing a very fundamental and formal approach to image processing. State-of-the-art practical results in a large number of real problems are achieved with the techniques described. Applications covered include image segmentation, shape analysis, image enhancement, and tracking.
The Stanford Mathematics Problem Book: With Hints and Solutions
For twenty years, from 1946 to 1965, the Department of Mathematics at Stanford University conducted a competitive examination for high school seniors. The immediate and principal purpose of the examination was to identify, among each year’s high school graduates, singularly capable students and attract them to Stanford. The broader purpose was to stimulate interest in mathematics among high school students and teachers generally, as well as the public.
This book titled U. C. Mathematics (Short Questions and Answers) has been written for the students of B.A., B.Sc. general course for all Indian Universities. All the efforts have been made to make this book useful for other competitive examinations.
Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence and Noninferiority, 2 Edition
While continuing to focus on methods of testing for two-sided equivalence, Testing Statistical Hypotheses of Equivalence and Noninferiority, Second Edition gives much more attention to noninferiority testing. It covers a spectrum of equivalence testing problems of both types, ranging from a one-sample problem with normally distributed observations of fixed known variance to problems involving several dependent or independent samples and multivariate data.
Sizing Up Measurement: Activities for Grades 3-5 Classrooms
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Sizing Up Measurement: Activities for Grades 3-5 Classrooms
Expert teachers share a wealth of classroom-tested lessons that help students understand why and how to measure length, area, volume, weight, time, temperature, and angles. The book provides engaging real-world contexts to help students understand what it means to measure, using standard and nonstandard units. The lessons emphasize connections between two or more measurement topics and include connections to other disciplines, such as literature, social studies, or science.