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... f& all ui in (u,, . . . , us] do Ui:= ui * T; 2.3 Scaling An important concept in viewing geometric objects on a computer display is varying the size in form of scaling (or stretching). Vertices ... is, the engineer, in order to retrieve and manipulate the data because it requires an intrinsic knowledge of the underlying schema definition. In order to retrieve all the bounding vertices ... allow the modeling of engineering objects in a natural way-or at least they do not support the retrieval and manipulation of such objects in a way that is familiar to engineers. In particular,...
... investigated. Three main services: registration information service, clinic information service, and FAQ information service are used. This system mainly provides the function of on-line registration. ... 4.102.709.1113.9612.8113.4611.5610.719.764.704.352.7502468101214OthersRegistration revisionDr.'s inforamtionTimeGreetingClinic informationRegistrationFAQDr. and ClinicConfirmatin (others)Confirmation (clinic)Cancel registration Figure 3 Frequencies ... computa-tion of meaning. World Scientific Publishing Co Inc. J. Gao, and H. Suzuki. 2003. Unsupervised learning of dependency structure for language modeling. In Proceedings of ACL 2003,...
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... pure phenomenological modeling withouttaking into account the microstructural behavior. On the other hand, this approachis an engineering method in material modeling since the parameter identification ... total system for determining strain from given stress or stress from givenstrain for εv>εp. Hence it follows that strain is determined in terms of stress byintegrating the differential ... added.Looking on the basics of this book it is obvious that the starting point is themethod of rheological models. In Continuum Mechanics one can split theapproaches in material modeling into three...
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... N.AsinFigure 1.4, the uncertainty decreases with increasing sample size N ,whichreflects the obvious fact that our trust in the estimation increases as moretraining data become available. Since ... Friedman. Learning belief networks in the presence of missing valuesand hidden variables. In D. H. Fisher, editor, Proceedings of the Four-teenth International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), ... in bioinformatics and in medical informatics, were quitead hoc. In recent years, however, substantial progress has been made in ourunderstanding of and experience with probabilistic modelling....
... pruning and clustering. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference onSpoken Language Processing (ICSLP), Beijing, China.Joshua Goodman. 2000. A bit of progress in language modeling. ... in the log-linear com-bination in Eq. (11). The weights are trained usingminimum error rate training (Och, 2003) with BLEUscore as the objective function.The dev and test data sets contain ... expect to be able to increase thegains resulting from using class-based models byusing more sophisticated techniques for combiningthem with word-based models such as linear inter-polations of...
... is subjected to a 4 m/s wind with a temperature of −10◦C.3INTERPHASE TRANSPORT AND TRANSFERCOEFFICIENTS In engineering calculations, we are interested in the determination of the rate of momentum,heat, ... 39.859.7Comment: The increase in surface roughness increases the friction factor and hencepower consumption. On the other hand, the increase in surface roughness causes an increase in the heat transfer ... across the phase interface. This can beachieved by integrating the flux expression over the interfacial area. Equation (2.4-2) givesthe value of the flux at the interface asInterphaseflux=(Diffusivity)Gradient...
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