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the c programming la的問題,我們搜遍了碩博士論文和台灣出版的書籍,推薦Cossu, Sebastiano M.寫的 Beginning Game AI with Unity: Programming Artificial Intelligence with C# 和Future Tense (EDT)/ Anders, Charlie Jane/ Ashby, Madeline/ Bacig的 Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow都 可以從中找到所需的評價。

這兩本書分別來自 和所出版 。

國立陽明交通大學 電子研究所 劉建男所指導 郭東杰的 以機器學習輔助之進化演算法 實現考量參數變異的快速類比電路尺寸調整方法 (2021),提出the c programming la關鍵因素是什麼,來自於製程變異、類比電路尺寸調整、進化演算法、機器學習。

而第二篇論文國立政治大學 資訊科學系 江玥慧所指導 林英儒的 應用深度學習模型、時間序列分群方法和序列分析探討學生的學習表現 (2021),提出因為有 教育資料探勘、深度學習、長短期記憶模型、K-means、動態時間校正、序列分析的重點而找出了 the c programming la的解答。

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Beginning Game AI with Unity: Programming Artificial Intelligence with C#

為了解決the c programming la的問題,作者Cossu, Sebastiano M. 這樣論述:

Sebastiano Cossu is a software engineer and game developer. He studied computer science at the University of Rome "La Sapienza". He is currently working as Game UI Developer at Feral Interactive Ltd. in London. He wrote the Apress book, Game Development with GameMaker Studio 2.

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以機器學習輔助之進化演算法 實現考量參數變異的快速類比電路尺寸調整方法

為了解決the c programming la的問題,作者郭東杰 這樣論述:

進化演算法被廣泛應用於各種優化問題,因其高準確度和對不同電路的強適應性,相當適合被應用在類比電路尺寸設計上。然而,若在電路尺寸設計中考慮製程變異的影響,將會大量增加電路模擬次數,使其無法被應用於大規模電路上。儘管最近的一些相關研究採用了機器學習技術來加速優化過程,但很少有人在他們的方法中考慮製程變異的影響。在本篇論文中,我們提出了一種應用於類比電路尺寸設計的進化演算法,可以快速地考慮製程變異對良率影響。透過機器學習模型,我們能夠在進行模擬前初步預測新電路樣本的效能好壞,並過濾掉表現可能較差的新電路樣本,節省許多不必要的模擬時間,加快收斂的速度。此外,我們也提出了一種新的類力學模型來引導演算法

優化良率。基於先前過程中的電路樣本,所提出的類力學模型可以預測設計是否具有更好的良率,而無需執行耗時的蒙特卡羅分析。與先前的研究相比,我們所提出的方法顯著減少了進化演算法過程的模擬次數,有助於產生具有高可靠性和低成本的實用設計。相同的概念也可以用在類比電路遷移,大幅縮短改變製程時的尺寸再優化時間。從幾個類比電路的實驗來看,我們的方法確實非常有效率。

Future Tense Fiction: Stories of Tomorrow

為了解決the c programming la的問題,作者Future Tense (EDT)/ Anders, Charlie Jane/ Ashby, Madeline/ Bacig 這樣論述:

Future Tense Fiction is a collection of electrifying original stories from a veritable who's-who of authors working in speculative literature and science fiction today. Featuring Carmen Maria Machado, Emily St. John Mandel, Charlie Jane Anders, Nnedi Okorafor, Paolo Bacigalupi, Madeline Ashby, Mark

Oshiro, Meg Elison, Maureen F. McHugh, Deji Bryce Olukotun, Hannu Rajaniemi, Annalee Newitz, Lee Konstantinou, and Mark Stasenko--Future Tense Fiction points the way forward to the fiction of tomorrow. A disease surveillance robot whose social programming gets put to the test. A future in which eve

ryone receives universal basic income--but it's still not enough. A futuristic sport, in which all the athletes have been chemically and physically enhanced. An A.I. company that manufactures a neural bridge allowing ordinary people to share their memories. Brimming with excitement and exploring new

ideas, the stories collected by the editors of Slate's Future Tense are philosophically ambitious and haunting in their creativity. At times terrifying and heart-wrenching, hilarious and optimistic, this is a collection that ushers in a new age for our world and for the short story. A partnership

of Slate, New America, and Arizona State University, Future Tense explores how emerging technologies will change the way we live, in reality and fiction. Future Tense Fiction is a collection of original fiction commissioned by the partnership. Charlie Jane Anders is the author of The City in the

Middle of the Night and All the Birds in the Sky, which won the Nebula, Locus and Crawford awards and was on Time Magazine’s list of the 10 best novels of 2016. Her Tor.com story "Six Months, Three Days" won a Hugo Award and appears in a new short story collection called Six Months, Three Days, Five

Others. Her short fiction has appeared in Tor.com, Wired Magazine, Slate, Tin House, Conjunctions, Boston Review, Asimov’s Science Fiction, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, ZYZZYVA, and several anthologies. She was a founding editor of io9.com, and she organ

izes the monthly Writers With Drinks reading series and co-hosts the podcast Our Opinions Are Correct with Annalee Newitz. Her first novel, Choir Boy, won a Lambda Literary Award. Madeline Ashby is a science fiction writer and strategic foresight consultant living in Toronto. She is the author of t

he Machine Dynasty series from Angry Robot Books, and the novel Company Town from Tor Books, which was a Canada Reads finalist. As a futurist, she has developed science fiction prototypes for Intel Labs, the Institute for the Future, SciFutures, Nesta, the Atlantic Council, Data & Society, InteraXon

, and others. Her essays have appeared at BoingBoing, io9, WorldChanging, Creators Project, Arcfinity, MISC Magazine, and FutureNow. She is married to horror writer and journalist David Nickle. With him, she is the co-editor of Licence Expired: The Unauthorized James Bond, an anthology of Bond stori

es available only in Canada. You can find her at madelineashby.com and on Twitter @MadelineAshby. Paolo Bacigalupi’s writing has appeared in WIRED Magazine, Slate, Medium, Salon.com, and High Country News, as well as The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine.

His short fiction been nominated for three Nebula Awards, four Hugo Awards, and won the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award for best science fiction short story of the year. It is collected in Pump Six and Other Stories, a Locus Award winner for Best Collection and also a Best Book of the Year by Publ

ishers Weekly. His debut novel The Windup Girl was named by TIME Magazine as one of the ten best novels of 2009, and also won the Hugo, Nebula, Locus, Compton Crook, and John W. Campbell Memorial Awards. He is also the author of Ship Breaker, The Drowned Cities, Zombie Baseball Beatdown, The Doubt F

actory, The Water Knife, and Tool of War. Meg Elison is a science fiction author and feminist essayist. Her debut novel, The Book of the Unnamed Midwife, won the 2014 Philip K. Dick award. Her second novel was a finalist for the Philip K. Dick, and both were longlisted for the James A. Tiptree awar

d. She has been published in McSweeney’s, Fantasy & Science Fiction, Catapult, and many other places. Elison is a high school dropout and a graduate of UC Berkeley. Find her online, where she writes like she’s running out of time. Lee Konstantinou is a writer and Associate Professor of English at t

he University of Maryland, College Park. He is also a Humanities editor at LARB. He’s written fiction, criticism, and reviews. He wrote the novel Pop Apocalypse (Ecco/HarperPerennial, 2009) and co-edited (with Sam Cohen) The Legacy of David Foster Wallace (University of Iowa Press, 2012). Cool Chara

cters: Irony and American Fiction was published in 2016 by Harvard University Press. Carmen Maria Machado’s debut short story collection, Her Body and Other Parties, was a finalist for the National Book Award and the winner of the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction, the Brooklyn Public Libra

ry Literature Prize, the Shirley Jackson Award, and the National Book Critics Circle’s John Leonard Prize. Her essays, fiction, and criticism have appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times, Granta, Harper’s Bazaar, Tin House, VQR, McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern, The Believer, Guernica, Best Amer

ican Science Fiction & Fantasy, Best American Nonrequired Reading, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and has been awarded fellowships and residencies from the Guggenheim Foundation, Yaddo, Hedgebrook, and the Millay Colony for the Arts. She is the Writer in Residence at

the University of Pennsylvania and lives in Philadelphia with her wife. Maureen F. McHugh grew up in Ohio, but has lived in New York City and, for a year, in Shijiazhuang, China. She is the author of four novels. Her first novel, China Mountain Zhang, won the Tiptree Award and her latest novel, Ne

kropolis, was a Book Sense 76 pick and a New York Times Editor’s Choice. She was a Finalist for the Story Award for "Mothers & Other Monsters," and won a Shirley Jackson Award for her collection After the Apocalypse. After the Apocalypse was also named one of Publishers Weekly’s 10 Best Books of 201

1. McHugh teaches scriptwriting at the University of Southern California. She and her husband and two dogs used to live next to a dairy farm. Sometimes, in the summer, black and white Holsteins looked over the fence at them. Now she lives in Los Angeles, California, where she is trying desperately t

o sell her soul to Hollywood but as it turns out, the market is saturated. Annalee Newitz writes science fiction and nonfiction. She is the author of the novel Autonomous, nominated for the Nebula and Locus Awards, and winner of the Lambda Literary Award. As a science journalist, she’s written for

the Washington Post, Slate, Ars Technica, the New Yorker, and The Atlantic, among others. Her book Scatter, Adapt, and Remember: How Humans Will Survive a Mass Extinction was a finalist for the LA Times Book Prize in science. She was the founder of io9, and served as the editor-in-chief of Gizmodo a

nd the tech culture editor at Ars Technica. She has published short stories in Lightspeed, Shimmer, Apex, and Technology Review’s Twelve Tomorrows. She was the recipient of a Knight Science Journalism Fellowship at MIT, worked as a policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and has a Ph.D

. in English and American Studies from UC Berkeley. Her new novel, The Future of Another Timeline, comes out September 2019. Nnedi Okorafor is an award-winning novelist of African-based science fiction, fantasy and magical realism. Born in the US to Nigerian immigrant parents, Okorafor is known for

weaving African cultures into creative settings and memorable characters. Her books include Lagoon (a British Science Fiction Association Award finalist for best novel), Who Fears Death (a World Fantasy Award winner for best novel), Kabu Kabu (a Publisher’s Weekly best book for Fall 2013), Zahrah t

he Windseeker (winner of the Wole Soyinka Prize for African Literature) and The Shadow Speaker (a CBS Parallax Award winner). Her 2016 novel The Book of Phoenix was an Arthur C. Clarke Award finalist, while the first book in her Binti Trilogy won both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novella. Her

children’s book Chicken in the Kitchen won an Africana Book Award. She is a full professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo. Deji Bryce Olukotun is the author of two novels and his fiction has appeared in five different book collections. His novel After the Flare won the 2018 Philip

K. Dick special citation award, and was chosen as one of the best books of 2017 by The Guardian, The Washington Post, Syfy.com, Tor.com, Kirkus Reviews, among others. His novel Nigerians in Space, a thriller about brain drain from Africa, was published by Unnamed Press in 2014. He is currently the H

ead of Social Impact at the audio technology company Sonos and a Future Tense Fellow at New America. Mark Oshiro is the Hugo-nominated writer of the online Mark Does Stuff universe (Mark Reads and Mark Watches), where they analyze book and TV series. Anger is a Gift is their debut YA novel. It was

honored with the 2019 Schneider Family Book Award for Best Teen Book and is a 31st Annual Lammy Awards finalist in the LGBTQ Children’s/Young Adult category. Hannu Rajaniemi is the author of four novels including The Quantum Thief (winner of 2012 Tähtivaeltaja Award for the best science fiction nov

el published in Finland and translated into more than 20 languages), and Invisible Planets, a short story collection. His most recent book is Summerland, an alternate history spy thriller in a world where the afterlife is real. His short fiction has been featured in Slate, MIT Technology Review and

the New York Times. Hannu lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is a co-founder and CEO of HelixNano, a venture- and Y Combinator-backed biotech startup. Emily St. John Mandel’s fifth novel, The Glass Hotel, will be published in spring 2020. Her previous novels include Station Eleven, which was a

finalist for a National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award, and won the 2015 Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Toronto Book Award, and the Morning News Tournament of Books, and has been translated into 32 languages. She lives in New York City with her husband and daughter. Mark Stasenko is a televisi

on writer who wrote on the Peabody Award-winning show American Vandal. He is in development on a series about Enron with Alex Gibney attached to direct and is adapting the Future Tense Fiction short story "Overvalued" into a TV series with Universal Cable Productions.

應用深度學習模型、時間序列分群方法和序列分析探討學生的學習表現

為了解決the c programming la的問題,作者林英儒 這樣論述:

在面對面的實體教室中,教學現場的人員比較容易觀察學生於課堂中的學習狀況;當學生在學習過程中遇到問題時,也較能清楚地了解問題所在,幫助學生解決問題。不過在課堂以外的時間,教學人員不易得知學生的學習狀況與學習過程。因此,本研究希望透過學習管理系統收集學生在學習過程中的日誌資料(Logs),並使用深度學習模型、時間序列分群方法和序列分析探討學生於課程中的學習表現,最後將研究結果回饋給教學現場的人員,使老師和助教能夠幫助學習進度較緩慢、或是在學習過程中遇到問題的學生。