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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Rule Based Systems for Big Data: A Machine Learning Approach (Repost)




Han Liu, Alexander Gegov, Mihaela Cocea, "Rule Based Systems for Big Data: A Machine Learning Approach"


English | 2015 | ISBN-10: 3319236954 | 121 pages | pdf | 2.8 MB




The ideas introduced in this book explore the relationships among rule based systems, machine learning and big data. Rule based systems are seen as a special type of expert systems, which can be built by using expert knowledge or learning from real data.




The book focuses on the development and evaluation of rule based systems in terms of accuracy, efficiency and interpretability. In particular, a unified framework for building rule based systems, which consists of the operations of rule generation, rule simplification and rule representation, is presented. Each of these operations is detailed using specific methods or techniques. In addition, this book also presents some ensemble learning frameworks for building ensemble rule based systems




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Thursday, September 24, 2015

The Ancient Astronaut Papers -- Based On Newly Discovered FBI Documents




Chet Dembeck, "The Ancient Astronaut Papers — Based On Newly Discovered FBI Documents"


2012 | ASIN: B0073XQSFS | 23 pages | EPUB, MOBI | 1 MB




The FBI Spied On Ancient Astronaut Theorist




As a former news reporter, I am used to researching countless government documents in search of a key word, sentence or paragraph that will shed some light on a really hot story.




The existence of ancient astronauts, or extraterrestrial visitors who allegedly helped shape our world’s civilizations and religions is one such story, especially today when UFOs and so-called alien abductions have morphed into a vibrant new age religion.




So when I discovered a four-page declassified top secret FBI document carefully recording every word of an obscure Ufologist giving a talk in a small auditorium in 1960, it caught my attention. This is the same FBI that claimed at the time it had no interest in UFOs and that they were just natural phenomena, man-made aircraft or hoaxes. Upon closely scrutinizing the documents, to my surprise I found that the individual the FBI was spying on was presenting a concise ancient-astronaut theory that included scientific and technological facts that wouldn’t be discovered for more than 50 years.




It was then that I decided to share my findings with those like-minded individuals that might find this vintage Ufologist’s take on ancient astronauts as interesting as I did. Unlike today’s ancient astronaut theorists, this unnamed Ufologist offered concrete motives for the extraterrestrial visitors as well as the governments and institutions that denied their existence at all costs.




This report is concise and to the point and I’ve concluded it with another document I recently happened upon in the FBI’s vault that is relevant to this report. It is a hand-written note by J. Edgar Hoover himself acknowledging the Bureau’s desire to examine the “flying discs” that were in the possession of the U. S. Army. I’ve included copies of these documents at the end of this report I chose to name “The Ancient Astronaut Papers.”




Cordially,


Chet Dembeck