... the mathematical model at the heart ofthe IOF Allocator and its implementation are included in Appendixes Aand B Here we will cover the details ofthedataand constraints in themodelThe allocation ... insofar as thedata can be assumed to be the best possible at the time ofthe decision, a reasonable analysis may be to understand the affects of poor data on the solution For instance, after the ... the IOF Allocator andthe approximate time to complete each step as a function ofdataThe most time-consuming aspect ofusingthe IOF Allocator effectively is in the generation of input data...
... for taking care ofthe mice They also thank Ms N Suzuki and Ms Y Murakami for technical and secretarial assistance This work was supported by a grant from the Ministry of Health, Welfare and Labor, ... at the CDR3 region ofthe invariant Va19-Ja33 a chain, whereas the others have a ‘canonical’ (germline) sequence As controls, invariant Va14 NKT cell hybridoma (RT23 [40]) and TCR-negative parental ... such as a- galactosyl ceramide (a- GalCer) [4] isolated from marine sponge [5], a- glucuronosyl ceramide and a- galacturonosyl ceramide from a- proteobacteria [6,7], and intracellular lysosomal isoglobotriaosyl...
... Drug Administration (FDA) andthe European Agency for the Evaluation of Medicinal Products (EMEA) have emphasized the value of PRO measures in identifying and quantifying the impact ofa disease ... noting that although group interaction can stimulate participant ideas that might not have been available on an individual basis, it may also lead to overemphasis ofthe opinions ofthe groups' participants ... clinical trials and could not contain all issues that may be relevant to patients Themodel will also assist in the selection of items, scales, and/ or questionnaires that may be appropriate to...
... method, we calculated the profit of take back, ψ, as a 2D function of x and W2 and determined the maximum amount of net profit, ψ, and its associated W2 and x These maximum profits were compared to ... monotonically (as expected) by increasing the amount of advertisement and incentive and approaches a maximum value The net profit of take back of all 15 combinations of advertisement method and transportation ... important aspects of take back in our model: the financial incentives, the transportation andthe advertisement Eachof these aspects incurs a cost to the process, and in return, can increase the...
... data- path part ofthe algorithm Here, an optimal implementation is the one that leads to the minimal area ofthe reconfigurable array Embedded systems can take several advantages ofthe use of ... implement a dedicated data path in an optimised way Thus, for the edges detector, among all operators ofthedata path, we can see thatthe slowest operator is an eight-bit comparator andthat we have ... library allows to associate two attributes to each vertex ofthe graph G These attributes are ti and Area(Oi ), respectively, the maximal path delay andthe number of elementary FPGA cells are...
... equivalent plastic strain and is calculated at residual strength state Usingthe Law of Conservation of Mass, the rate ofthe change of porosity is related to the rate of generated sand mass by the ... Comparison of numerical and experimental stressstrain response for a triaxial test Sanding Model Calibration The main parameters in the sanding model are critical porosity, critical flow rate and ... sand face fatigue (gradual weakening of cementation due to strain cycles) and this may eventually breakdown all cementation The extent and acceleration of degradation depend on the magnitude of...
... Chen analyzed the data, interpreted the findings, and drafted the article Patricia Cohen supervised thedata analysis and assisted with the interpretation of findings andthe critical revision of ... respectively The significant intercept variance means that individuals varied in the level of physical health; the significant slope variance indicates that they varied in rate and direction of change ... Traditional models such as repeated measure ANOVA are not readily used for these analyses because the standard requirements of equal numbers and intervals of assessment are typically not met The subsequent...
... spaces,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 318, no 1, pp 43–52, 2006 Y Yao, A general iterative method for a finite family of nonexpansive mappings,” Nonlinear Analysis: Theory, ... Fixed Point Theory and Applications In 2007, S Takahashi and W Takahashi introduced a viscosity approximation method for finding a common element of EP G and F T from an arbitrary initial element ... nonexpansive mappings,” Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, vol 298, no 1, pp 279–291, 2004 G Marino and H.-K Xu, A general iterative method for nonexpansive mappings in Hilbert spaces,”...
... term “facilitator” Breen and Candlin (1980) also hold the same view with Wright and Littlewood; they, however, added another two roles ofthe teacher: to act as a participant, and an observer and ... understanding ofthe reasons behind trainees and teachers‟ choice The interview for trainees was done in Vietnamese but thedata were then transcribed and translated in English 3.2.2 Data analysis ... large number of teachers (70% of teachers) reported that their trainees‟ participation increased during IG activities and more than half of teachers (60% of teachers) claimed that their trainees were...
... have applied all the methods to the NMMAPS database, the largest publicly available database containing time series dataof air pollution and mortality Our analysis ofthe NMMAPS data is important ... scenarios of confounding The simulations quantify the average bias and standard error that are associated with eachofthe different modelling approaches In addition to the simulation study we have ... df That range was df = 1–20 per year ofdata in the simulated data set, which in this case was years Fig shows one ofthe simulated data sets for the scenario where g is smoother than f and there...
... concentration This leads to the demand that we have to calibrate and validate the hydrological modelusingthe individual storm events The traditional calibration method with the event data is trialand-error, ... hence model calibration is needed Usingthe observed rainfall and evaporation dataofeach storm event as inputs, model will automatically estimate the optimal set of parameters that best match the ... However, the peak flow of observation is much higher than thatof simulation This can be attributed to both ofthe large interval of rainfall dataandthe changes of basin characteristics The calibrated...
... concentration This leads to the demand that we have to calibrate and validate the hydrological modelusingthe individual storm events The traditional calibration method with the event data is trialand-error, ... hence model calibration is needed Usingthe observed rainfall and evaporation dataofeach storm event as inputs, model will automatically estimate the optimal set of parameters that best match the ... However, the peak flow of observation is much higher than thatof simulation This can be attributed to both ofthe large interval of rainfall dataandthe changes of basin characteristics The calibrated...
... cmd.CreateParameter("CustomerID", ADODB.DataTypeEnum.adChar, ADODB.ParameterDirectionEnum.adParamInput, 5) cmd.Parameters.Append(prm) prm.Value = "CHOPS" OpenNorthwindADOConnection(cnn) cmd.ActiveConnection ... rstCurr.GetString Catch excp As Exception MessageBox.Show(excp.Message) End Try End Sub The last thing that this routine does is open a recordset based on the Command object This is to the use just ... those records that are needed In this case, the GetString method is used to assign it to the results text box If you are usinga bulk query, shown in the next section, you would use the Execute...
... "Order_OrderDetails_Relation"; // [WebMethod] public DataSet LoadOrders( ) { DataSet ds = new DataSet( ); SqlDataAdapter da; // Fill the Order table and add it to the DataSet da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT ... Fill the OrderDetails table and add it to the DataSet da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM [Order Details]", ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["DataConnectString"]); DataTable orderDetailTable ... ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["DataConnectString"]); DataTable orderTable = new DataTable(ORDERS_TABLE); da.FillSchema(orderTable, SchemaType.Source); da.Fill(orderTable); ds.Tables.Add(orderTable);...
... terms of training set size We want to remind the reader that our two algorithms are aimed at small datasets We randomly split each dataset into 10 subsets where each subset was a test set andthe ... the mathematical modeland performed experiments on language dataofthe morphologically complex language Zulu We compared the performance on increasing training set sizes and analysed for each ... 2006) They used a natural language tagger which was trained on the output of ParaMor and Morfessor The goal was to mimic each algorithm since ParaMor is rule-based and there is no access to Morfessor’s...
... another class usinga $class facet and mapping information to the database schema usinga Sstorage facet The value ofa Sstorage facet denotes the class name which has mapping information The sales ... dictionary is represented as a table ofthe relational database system Figure shows part ofthe dictionary The dictionary consists ofa headword, an identifier, a part of speech, parsing information ... structure and outputs it to the user terminal for confirmation Then, the retriever translates the meaning structure into the query language ofthe target database management system and executes it The...
... produced after transfer, and make appropriate pragmatic decisions RELATING SURFACE AND ABSTRACT SPEECH ACTS A problem in translating dialogues is to translate adequately the speaker's communicative ... grammar, allowing for a precise constrastive analysis of Japanese and English At present, the transfer grammar is in a very early stage of development but nevertheless, capable of translating a ... [Emele and Zajac 89] The two main characteristics ofthe formalism are (1) type inheritance which provides a clean way of defining classes and sub-classes of objects, (2) the rewriting mechanism based...
... to the target event type) In each month’s data, we used the first half for training andthe second half for testing The characteristics ofthedata sequences, in terms ofthe sizes of training and ... destroying the salient aspects of search behavior that are necessary for predictive analysis Downey et al [3] already introduced formal models and languages that encode search behavior as character ... time-wise and spacewise, requiring only one automaton per candidate episode All automata are initialized at the start of every sequence, Xi ∈ DY , andthe automata make transitions whenever suitable...
... sequence kanji katakana katakana-kanji kanji-hiragana hiragana kanji-katakana kat akana-symbol-katakana number kanji-hiragana-kanji alphabet kanji-hir agana-kanji-hir agana hiragana-kanji percent ... estimate the character bigram probabilities that are classified by word typeand part of speech Basically, they are estimated from the relative frequency ofthe character bigrams for each word type ... simple tagging strategy to the output ofthe baseline modelThat is, words that include numbers are tagged as numbers, and others are tagged as nouns Table shows that by using word typeand part of...
... V-values of same size cuts together to produce an average V-value for that cut size The left-hand graph in Figure shows a plot ofthe average Vvalues for each state against a cut The state with the ... baseline state with certainty It shows that as we add more data, the values for each state converge So in general, we can say thatthe values for our Baseline case are fairly stable Next, we add ... found an optimal dialogue length in their domain, and showed thatthe number of information and distress attributes impact the state They take a different approach than the work here in that they...