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Computer science

No longer just about programming and software development, Computing now influences almost every aspect of modern science, from the data structures and  algorithms for gene discovery and pattern recognition to the number-crunching power needed to model complex physical phenomena such as the weather or climate change. Cambridge publishes across the whole subject, always with an eye on rigour and intellectual integrity: everything from Ada to Z, from theory to practice, and from theoretical foundations to the frontiers of knowledge.

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Machine Learning

Machine Learning

The Art and Science of Algorithms that Make Sense of Data
  • Peter Flach

Covering all the main approaches in state-of-the-art machine learning research, this will set a new standard as an introductory textbook.

  • £35.00

 

Alan M. Turing

Alan M. Turing

Centenary Edition
  • Sara Turing, John F. Turing, Lyn Irvine, Martin Davis

Containing never-before-published material, this fascinating account sheds new light on one of the greatest figures of the twentieth century.

  • £17.99

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Experimental Human-Computer Interaction

Experimental Human-Computer Interaction

A Practical Guide with Visual Examples
  • Helen C. Purchase
  • £24.99
A Guide to Experimental Algorithmics

A Guide to Experimental Algorithmics

  • Catherine C. McGeoch
  • £24.99
Computer Vision

Computer Vision

Models, Learning, and Inference
  • Simon J. D. Prince
  • £55.00

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