November 2005
October 2005
PopulationData.net : toutes les populations du monde
by shadoko & 9 othersInformations, cartes & statistiques sur les populations & les pays du monde
September 2005
Insee - Insee Première
by ben_nat & 2 othersPublication mensuelle de l'INSEE visant à produire une analyse (sociologique,...) des différentes données statistiques que peut avoir l'INSEE
August 2005
NationMaster.com -
by juanito & 6 others (via)Where Stats Come Alive!
Stats sur differents critères
worldometers.info
by nhoizey & 7 others (via)Uses your computer's clock, so if you are curious how much we will have HIV-infected in 2050 then just change your system time to 2050. Please note that it will just calculate values based on current statistics
July 2005
SWF Tracker and Traffic Monitoring for Flash Content
by marco & 5 others4 lignes d'ActionScript pour toujours savoir combien de fois 1 SWF est vu même s'il est mis sur un autre serveur.
June 2005
PASCAL - Pattern Analysis, Statistical Modelling and Computational Learning
by parmentierf (via)The objective is to build a Europe-wide Distributed Institute which will pioneer principled methods of pattern analysis, statistical modelling and computational learning as core enabling technologies for multimodal interfaces that are capable of natural and seamless interaction with and among individual human users.
At each stage in the process, machine learning has a crucial role to play. It is proving an increasingly important tool in Machine Vision, Speech, Haptics, Brain Computer Interfaces, Information Extraction and Natural Language Processing; it provides a uniform methodology for multimodal integration; it is an invaluable tool in information extraction; while on-line learning provides the techniques needed for adaptively modelling the requirements of individual users. Though machine learning has such potential to improve the quality of multimodal interfaces, significant advances are needed, in both the fundamental techniques and their tailoring to the various aspects of the applications, before this vision can become a reality.
The institute will foster interaction between groups working on fundamental analysis including statisticians and learning theorists; algorithms groups including members of the non-linear programming community; and groups in machine vision, speech, haptics, brain-computer interfaces, natural language processing, information-retrieval, textual information processing and user modelling for computer human interaction, groups that will act as bridges to the application domains and end-users.
May 2005
Infocraft | Projects | Firefox Counter
by SuperDevy & 4 others (via)Compteur live des téléchargemetns de Firefox