Information systems journals

ACM Computing Surveys

ACM Computing Surveys is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Association for Computing Machinery. It publishes survey articles and tutorials related to computer science and computing. The journal was established in 1969 with as founding editor-in-chief. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2021 impact factor of 14.324. In a 2008 ranking of computer science journals, ACM Computing Surveys received the highest rank "A*". (Wikipedia).

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Statistics Lecture 3.3: Finding the Standard Deviation of a Data Set

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Surveys in Statistics

Surveys allow you to collect information from a group of people. We’ll discuss different #survey formats, and how to ensure that a survey is accurate. To learn more basic concepts in #statistics, check out the free tutorial on our website: https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/statistics-basic-conc

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Statistics Lecture 5.2: A Study of Probability Distributions, Mean, and Standard Deviation

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How to Analyze Survey Data Part 3 - Summarize with Pivot Tables and Charts

Sign up for our Excel webinar, times added weekly: https://www.excelcampus.com/blueprint-registration/ Checkout the full article and download the file at: http://www.excelcampus.com/pivot-tables/analyze-survey-data-in-excel/ In this third part of the series we learn how to use Pivot Tabl

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System Design Interview: A Step-By-Step Guide

Learn something new every week by subscribing to our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3tfAlYD Checkout our bestselling System Design Interview books: Volume 1: https://amzn.to/3Ou7gkd Volume 2: https://amzn.to/3HqGozy ABOUT US: Covering topics and trends in large-scale system design, from th

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Protecting Privacy with MATH (Collab with the Census)

This video was made in collaboration with the US Census Bureau and fact-checked by Census Bureau scientists. Any opinions and errors are my own. For more information, visit https://census.gov/about/policies/privacy/statistical_safeguards.html or search "differential privacy" at http://cens

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Stanford Lecture: Robert W Floyd, In Memoriam (March 20, 2002)

March 20, 2002 Professor Knuth is the Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. Dr. Knuth's classic programming texts include his seminal work The Art of Computer Programming, Volumes 1-3, widely considered to be among the best scientific writings of the century.

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Computing z-scores(standard scores) and comparing them

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From playlist Statistics

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Lecture 1 - Getting Started

This is Lecture 1 of the COMP300E (Programming Challenges) course taught by Professor Steven Skiena [http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~skiena/] at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in 2009. The lecture slides are available at: http://www.algorithm.cs.sunysb.edu/programmingchallenges/

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Rasa Reading Group: On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜

This week we'll be starting the paper "On the Dangers of Stochastic Parrots: Can Language Models Be Too Big? 🦜" by Emily M. Bender, Timnit Gebru, Angelina McMillan-Major et al, which will appear in the proceedings of FAccT 2021. Link to paper: https://faculty.washington.edu/ebender/paper

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Adam Wierman - Caltech Computes - Alumni College 2016

Adam Wierman, Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Executive Officer for Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and Director of Information Science and Technology, is a founding member of the Rigorous Systems Research Group (RSRG) and maintains a popular blog called Rigor + Rele

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Rasa Reading Group: Social and Ethical Considerations

Join Mady and Rachael as they start reading the paper "Conversational AI: Social and Ethical Considerations" (Ruane et al 2019). This paper was published at the ACM Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science Conference. Link to paper: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2563/aics_12.pdf Want to bui

From playlist Rasa Reading Group

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Stanford Webinar: To Attribute or Not Attribute, Is That the Question?

Cyber Policy, Security and Risk Executive Education Program https://online.stanford.edu/courses/xcse400-cyber-policy-security-and-risk-executive-education “Who dunnit?” is often among the first questions that victims, leaders, and the press ask when dealing with a cyber incident, and for

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Adam Wierman - Caltech Computes - Alumni College 2016

Welcome and Opening Remarks by Lee Fisher (BS '78) Adam Wierman, Professor of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, Executive Officer for Computing and Mathematical Sciences, and Director of Information Science and Technology, is a founding member of the Rigorous Systems Research Group (RSR

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Statistics Lecture 7.2: Finding Confidence Intervals for the Population Proportion

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#21. Finding the Sample Size Needed to Estimate a Population Proportion using StatCrunch

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Statistics Lecture 8.2: An Introduction to Hypothesis Testing

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CERIAS Security: Hiding the Message Behind the Words: Advances in Natural Language Watermarking 2/4

Clip 2/4 Speaker: Mercan Topkara · Purdue University The Internet has become one of the main sources of knowledge acquisition, harboring resources such as online newspapers, web portals for scientific documents, personal blogs, encyclopedias, and advertisements. It has become a par

From playlist The CERIAS Security Seminars 2007

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