01391nam0 22003613i 450 TSA036568020231121125848.00198538499Hbk0198538642978019853864620160126d1995 ||||0itac50 baengenggbz01i xxxe z01nNeural networks for pattern recognitionChristopher M. BishopOxfordNew YorkOxford University Press©1995XVII, 482 p.ill.24 cm.Titolo errato presente sul frontespizio: Natural networks for pattern recognitionAQ10119190Neural networks for pattern recognitionCAG2140249PUVV160846375390Natural networks for pattern recognitionAQ10119190Reti neuraliFIRRMLC196772IRiconoscimento delle formeFIRRMLC377940I006.421Bishop, Christopher M.PUVV16084607061568ITIT-0120160126IT-FR0099 Biblioteca Area IngegneristicaFR0099 TSA0365680Biblioteca Area Ingegneristica 54S. L. 006.4 BIS 54DAE0000001405 VMB RS A 2001062120200121 54Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition375390UNICAS03270aam 2200385 n 450 99109858547033212025061810222383-8331-331-4https://doi.org/10.18778//8331-330-6(CKB)5700000000524314(ceeol)ceeol1233607(CEEOL)1233607(EXLCZ)99570000000052431420252218d2024 ||l |polGospodarka międzynarodowa w ujęciu regionalnym. Wybrane “case studies” państw z Europy, Ameryk i AzjiŁódź [Poland] Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego20241 online resource (1 p. 322)83-8331-330-6 The monograph presents, in the form of nine case studies, an examination of the changes taking place in the most powerful economies, representing three regions of the world: Europe, North and South America and Asia. An assessment of the international competitiveness of the world's leading economies has been undertaken, considering key areas of a modern economy, including international activity, trade, investment and business,.The study examines: Germany, France, the UK (including Northern Ireland), the United States of America, Mexico, Brazil, China, Japan and India.A common framework for studying each economy was used, including: analysis of basic economic indicators; identification of membership in international organisations; analysis of the structure of international trade; examination of foreign direct investment flows; identification of transnational corporations hosted and an assessment of the degree of openness of the respective national economy. Each of the analyses is supplemented with a comprehensive study of the international competitiveness on the basis of a systemically-balanced model (developed by M. Rosińska-Bukowska). In assessing the competitiveness of economies for each of the 4 levels (micro-, meso-, macro- and meta-economic level), identical parameters were studied for the selected country group in order to ensure comparability of the results.In order to facilitate a regional approach, three economies from the different parts of the world were selected: Europe, the Americas and Asia. Indicators were used to compare the rate of economic development, changes in the value of imports, exports, GDP and HDI, the relationship between the economic situation and fluctuations in selected parameters, as well as country’s involvement in international initiatives regulating political and trade relations.The analyses presented cover the period 2005-2021, for foreign direct investment the period is 1990-2021.EconomySupranational / Global EconomyBusiness Economy / ManagementEconomySupranational / Global EconomyBusiness Economy / ManagementRosińska-Bukowska MagdalenaZielińska-Lont KlaudiaCentral and Eastern European Online LibraryceeolceeolBOOK9910985854703321Gospodarka międzynarodowa w ujęciu regionalnym. Wybrane “case studies” państw z Europy, Ameryk i Azji4331611UNINA