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AI32 — Guide to Weka
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Mar 1, 2005 ... The ARFF format is what Weka uses and is very simple. There are only a few tags to be aware of, which all begin with the @ symbol. ...
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More examples of direct and indirect proofs
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML More examples of direct and indirect proofs. Andrew Roberts. 4th November 2004. Direct proofs ... Indirect proofs. 1. If n. 2 is even, then n is even. ...
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More examples of direct and indirect proofs
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML More examples of direct and indirect proofs. Andrew Roberts. 4th November 2004. Direct proofs ... Indirect proofs. 1. If n. 2 is even, then n is even. ...
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Getting to Grips with LaTeX - LaTeX Tutorials by Andrew Roberts ...
Online Tutorials. There is now a fair amount of material to get your teeth ... This tutorial shows people within the School of Computing how to run the ...
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Andrew Roberts @ School of Computing, University of Leeds
The website of Andrew Roberts, School of Computing, University of Leeds. ... I'm sure people would prefer if MS would just make their software more stable! ...
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Getting to Grips with Latex - Bibliography Management - Latex ...
After the type, you must have a left curly brace '{' to signify the beginning of the reference attributes. The first one follows immediately after the brace ...
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Andrew Roberts @ School of Computing, University of Leeds
The website of Andrew Roberts, School of Computing, University of Leeds. ... It spans more that 140 pages, and gives the reader help with the basics of ...
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Getting to Grips with Latex - Floats, Figures and Captions - Latex ...
Then the float contents, followed by a final horizontal rule. An example document using a new program float type: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{float} ...
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Getting to Grips with LaTeX - LaTeX Tutorials by Andrew Roberts ...
11, PDFs, This tutorial will focus solely on creating PDFs and utilising PDF-specific features. (NB, it's still in draft form. Still some rough edges to ...
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Andrew Roberts @ School of Computing, University of Leeds
The website of Andrew Roberts, School of Computing, University of Leeds. ... This page also contains various other useful bibtex tools by the same author. ...
 
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