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Application of neural networks and other learning technologies in process engineering
by
Hussain, M. A
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Mujtaba, I. M
in
Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic)
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Chemical Engineering
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Computer Science
2001
This book is a follow-up to the IChemE symposium on \"Neural Networks and Other Learning Technologies\", held at Imperial College, UK, in May 1999. The interest shown by the participants, especially those from the industry, has been instrumental in producing the book. The papers have been written by contributors of the symposium and experts in this field from around the world. They present all the important aspects of neural network utilisation as well as show the versatility of neural networks in various aspects of process engineering problems - modelling, estimation, control, optimisation and industrial applications.
Psychiatry
by
Sarah L. Stringer, Juliet Hurn, Anna M. Burnside
in
Handbooks, manuals, etc
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MEDICAL
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Positive psychology
2015
Psychiatry: Breaking the ICE contains everything psychiatry trainees need in order feel confident and competent in general adult inpatient and community placements.
* A practical and reassuring guide to life as a psychiatrist, structured around the tasks expected both in day-to-day practice and in out-of-hours work
* Key themes running throughout the book include ethical and legal issues, risk assessment and management, patient experience and safe prescribing
* The authors are closely involved in the training, mentoring and supervision of core trainees, and know the real-world challenges faced by junior psychiatrists