The “big elephant in the room” in the ongoing CEP dialog is that most of the current (CEP) software on the market is not capable of machine learning and statistical analysis of dynamic real-time situations. Software vendors have been promoting and selling business process automation solutions and calling this approach “CEP” when, in fact, nothing is new. There is certainly no “technology leap” in these systems, as sold today.
A successful one-week short course on Complex Systems Beyond the Metaphor: Your Mathematical Toolset was held in the UNSW School of Mathematics and Statistics on Feb 5-9, 2007. It introduced the mathematical foundations and tools needed for a solid understanding of complex systems, an area often known for purely metaphorical or 'hand-waving' explanations. Aiming at a mathematically literate audience (e.g. engineers, quantitative biologists, computer modellers), leading Australian experts presented intensive introductions to the essential topics of complex systems theory, including self-organization, nonlinear dynamical systems, cellular automata, networks and statistical learning.
«takes as input a sequence of phrase-structure trees and modifies their labels according to a set of rules. ... Its rule notation is flexible enough to emulate head/argument-finding rules»
Statistical Theory and Method Abstracts (STMA) is now available as a component of Zentralblatt MATH, referred to as STMA-Z. Zentralblatt MATH is the one of the world’s most complete and longest running abstracting and reviewing services in pure and applied mathematics, containing more than 2 million entries drawn from more than 2,300 serials and journals, covering the period from 1868 to the present. STMA-Z contains all entries of ZMATH pertaining to statistics. Former entries of STMA are included to avoid duplication. Entries of Zentralblatt are classified since 1972 according to the Mathematics Subject Classification Scheme. STMA-Z will provide subscribers with specific access to statistical references and related fields.
The Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) is an extensive, cross-platform, and open source C++ library aimed to help robotics researchers to design and implement algorithms (mainly) in the fields of Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM), computer
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