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  2. Monmouth University - Wikipedia

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    The school that would become Monmouth University was founded in 1933 as Monmouth Junior College, a two-year junior college under Dean Edward G. Schlaefer. Created in New Jersey during the Great Depression, Monmouth Junior College was intended by Schlaefer to provide an opportunity for higher education to high school graduates in Monmouth County who could not afford to go away to college. [4]

  3. List of datasets for machine-learning research - Wikipedia

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    Data from nine subjects collected using P300-based brain-computer interface for disabled subjects. Split into four sessions for each subject. MATLAB code given. 1,224 Text Classification 2008 [263] [264] U. Hoffman et al. Heart Disease Data Set Attributed of patients with and without heart disease.

  4. Murry Guggenheim House - Wikipedia

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    The Foundation then transferred it to Monmouth College, now Monmouth University, in September 1960. [6] After a year of modifications to convert the building into a college library, it was dedicated as the Murry and Leonie Guggenheim Memorial Library on September 24, 1961.

  5. Monmouth University Polling Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Monmouth University Polling Institute is a public opinion research institute located on the Monmouth University campus in West Long Branch, New Jersey. The Polling Institute was established in 2005, and since its establishment has been led by director Patrick Murray.

  6. XLDB - Wikipedia

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    XLDB (eXtremely Large DataBases) was a yearly conference about databases, data management and analytics held from 2007 to 2019. The definition of extremely large refers to data sets that are too big in terms of volume (too much), and/or velocity (too fast), and/or variety (too many places, too many formats) to be handled using conventional solutions.

  7. Big data - Wikipedia

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    The British government announced in March 2014 the founding of the Alan Turing Institute, named after the computer pioneer and code-breaker, which will focus on new ways to collect and analyze large data sets. [183] At the University of Waterloo Stratford Campus Canadian Open Data Experience (CODE) Inspiration Day, participants demonstrated how ...

  8. Lauren K. Woods Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Guggenheim foundation donated the carriage house to Monmouth College—later renamed Monmouth University—in 1961. The school first opened the building as the Performing Arts Center in 1967 after a unique hexagonal experimental theater was added to the carriage house by architect Jerome Morley Larson Sr., AIA of Red Bank, NJ who also remodeled the carriage house as a support facility for ...

  9. Catherine N. Duckett - Wikipedia

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    Catherine N. Duckett (born 1961) is the Associate Dean of the School of Science at Monmouth University.Formerly she worked as Associate Director of the Office for the Promotion of Women in Science, Engineering and Mathematics, [1] and the Program Manager of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System at Rutgers University, [2] as well as a former Associate professor of Biology at University of ...