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Algorithms to Live by: The Computer Science of Human Decisions [Kõva köide]

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(Australian National University, Canberra Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies Sir Robert Menzies Centre for Australian Studies Australian National University, Canberra Australian National University, Canberra),
  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x163x33 mm, kaal: 544 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Henry Holt & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1627790365
  • ISBN-13: 9781627790369
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 368 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 239x163x33 mm, kaal: 544 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Apr-2016
  • Kirjastus: Henry Holt & Company
  • ISBN-10: 1627790365
  • ISBN-13: 9781627790369
Teised raamatud teemal:
Explores how computer algorithms can be applied to everyday life, drawing on myriad disciplines to explain how computers have proven adept at making decisions and taking chances.

The best-selling author of The Most Human Mind and a Berkley psychologist explore how computer algorithms can be applied to everyday life, drawing on myriad disciplines to explain how computers have proven adept at making decisions and taking chances.

A fascinating exploration of how computer algorithms can be applied to our everyday lives, helping to solve common decision-making problems and illuminate the workings of the human mind

All our lives are constrained by limited space and time, limits that give rise to a particular set of problems. What should we do, or leave undone, in a day or a lifetime? How much messiness should we accept? What balance of new activities and familiar favorites is the most fulfilling? These may seem like uniquely human quandaries, but they are not: computers, too, face the same constraints, so computer scientists have been grappling with their version of such problems for decades. And the solutions they've found have much to teach us.

In a dazzlingly interdisciplinary work, acclaimed author Brian Christian and cognitive scientist Tom Griffiths show how the simple, precise algorithms used by computers can also untangle very human questions. They explain how to have better hunches and when to leave things to chance, how to deal with overwhelming choices and how best to connect with others. From finding a spouse to finding a parking spot, from organizing one's inbox to understanding the workings of human memory,Algorithms to Live By transforms the wisdom of computer science into strategies for human living.

Introduction 1(8)
Algorithms to Live By
1 Optimal Stopping
9(22)
When to Stop Looking
2 Explore/Exploit
31(28)
The Latest vs. the Greatest
3 Sorting
59(25)
Making Order
4 Caching
84(21)
Forget About It
5 Scheduling
105(23)
First Things First
6 Bayes's Rule
128(21)
Predicting the Future
7 Overfitting
149(20)
When to Think Less
8 Relaxation
169(13)
Let It Slide
9 Randomness
182(23)
When to Leave It to Chance
10 Networking
205(24)
How We Connect
11 Game Theory
229(27)
The Minds of Others
Conclusion
256(7)
Computational Kindness
Notes 263(52)
Bibliography 315(20)
Acknowledgments 335(4)
Index 339