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Digital Signal Processing and Applications ,2nd Edition

Author: Dag Stranneby, William Walker

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Science and Technology

Course Code: CIT891

Topics: Digital Signal Processing, common filters, digital control systems, Digital-to-analog conversion, Analog-to-digital conversion, Adaptive digital systems, adaptation algorithms, median filter, artificial neural netowrks, fuzzy logic, Discrete Fourier transform, fast Fourier transform, spectral analysis, modulation, Kalman filter, data compression, source coding, Recognition techniques, channel coding, Error-correcting codes, Digital signal processors, Programming digital signal processors

Introduction to Philosophy

Author: Augustine Essien

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: CTH131

Topics: Philosophy, branches of philosophy, methods of philosophy, Themes of Philosophy, Existence of God, evolution, Ancient Philosophy, Medieval Philosophy, Modern Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, African Philosophy, Practical Philosophy, Logic, ethics, theoretical philosophy, ontology, epistemology, cosmology, Natural Theology, Theodicy, Aesthetics, natural reason, Agnosticism, Value pf philosophy

Epistemology

Author: Nicholas Rescher

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: PHL203

Topics: Epistemology, modes of knowledge, fallibilism, truth estimation, preface paradox, Dialllus, Skepticism, certainty, certainty of logic, certainty of life, pragmatic inconsistency, skepticism, risk, rationality, cognitive risk, economic dimension, Epistemic Justification, Plausibility, Presumption, probability, Foundationalism, Coherentism, rational inquiry, cyclic systemization, Coherentist Criteriology, Cognitive Relativism, Contexualism, cognitive progress, scientific progress, Law of Logarithmic Returns, Natural Science Complexification, Imperfectability of Knowledge, pragmatic completeness, predictive completeness, temporal finality, ignorance, Insolubilia, Limits of Knowledge, erotetic incapacity, cognitive incapacity, identifying insolubillia, Cognitive Realism, existence, cognitive dynamics

Introduction to Semantics

Author: Charles Ogbulogo

School: National Open University of Nigeria

Department: Arts and Humanities

Course Code: ENG331

Topics: Semantics, theories, of meaning, nature of the lexicon, Sentential Meaning aspects, pragmatics, logic, fallacies, Application of Semantics to Literary Communication, Transitional Semantics, Behavioral Semantics, Structural Semantics, Generative Semantics, synonym, antonym, hyponym, homonym, polysemy, Subcategorising English Words, Paraphrase, Ambiguity, Vagueness, Tautology, Presupposition, Entailment, Analyticity, Misinterpretation Fallacies, Misunderstanding of Language fallacies, Fallacies of Accident, Question Begging Fallacies, complex question, False Causal Relationship, irrelevant conclusion, Argumentative Leap, Simple Proposition, Conjunction, Disjunction

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