... data sampled withhighfrequency in the financial industry.In today’s world, many fields are confronted with increasingly large amountsof data. Financial data sampled withhighfrequency is no ... thesequantitative activities with high- frequency financial data.The volume is split into three distinct parts. The first part is dedicatedto empirical work withhighfrequency data. Starting the ... using highfrequency data and maximumlikelihood estimation. The most striking conclusion is that the MLE for theNIG model does not show any numerical issues when dealing with very high frequency. ...
... discov-ering word categories, sets of words shar-ing a significant aspect of their mean-ing. We utilize meta-patterns of high- frequency words and content words in or-der to discover pattern ... number of words present in both C andWN divided by N; (2) Precision*: the number ofcorrect words divided by N. Correct words are ei-ther words that appear in the WN subtree, or words whose ... re-lationships. We do this in a fully unsuper-vised manner, using meta-patterns comprisedof highfrequencywords and content words. 2. Identification of pattern candidates that giverise to symmetric lexical...
... material and information, please visit Tai Lieu Du Hoc atwww.tailieuduhoc.org 1 Words with a HighFrequency aberrant Markedly different from an accepted norm. aberration Deviation ... speak the truth. veracity Truthfulness. verbiage Use of many words without necessity. verbose Wordy. verdant Green with vegetation. veritable Real; true; genuine. vestige A visible ... impudence. effulgence Splendor. egregious Extreme. egress Any place of exit. elegy A lyric poem lamenting the dead. elicit To educe or extract gradually or without violence. elucidate...
... synonymous words could be understood as the words or phrases with the same denotative meaning in a certain language andinterchangeable in some contexts.II. Sources of synonymsII.1.BorrowingsMany words ... http://en.wikwpedia.org/wiki/Synonym , has somethingthe same again:“Synonyms are different wordswith identical or very similar meanings. ”e.g : “freedom” and “liberty” (noun)To sum up, through the definition ... synonymsII.1.BorrowingsMany words were borrowed from Greek, Latin and French and theybecame synonyms to native words forming the synonymic groups. For example:Native English words Borrowed from French Borrowed...
... disposed to speak the truth. veracity Truthfulness. verbiage Use of many words without necessity. verbose Wordy. verdant Green with vegetation. ascribe To assign as a quality or attribute. asperity ... impudence. effulgence Splendor. egregious Extreme. egress Any place of exit. elegy A lyric poem lamenting the dead. elicit To educe or extract gradually or without violence. elucidate To bring ... contaminate. vituperate To overwhelm with wordy abuse. vivify To endue with life. vociferous Making a loud outcry. volatile Changeable. voluble Having great fluency in speaking. wean To transfer...
... emerging market econo-mies with very high saving rates align more quickly than expected with those of advanced economies.Scenarios that involve very high levels of debt and high real interest rates ... emerging market economies, which would also help rein in high credit and asset price growth. WORLD ECONOMIC OUTLOOK: COPING WITHHIGH DEBT AND SLUGGISH GROWTH24 International Monetary Fund ... to support demand. Those with less fiscal space could proceed to more monetary easing, provided macroprudential measures keep credit growth in check. Those withhigh inflation (India, Vietnam)...
... data has to be treated with caution since,very highfrequency observations bring with it new factors that introduce noise for analysis.In this paper, we have used highfrequency price data in ... This high frequency data (HF data) constitutes price and volumes data that can be observed at intervals thatare as small as a second. The analysis of serial correlations with such highfrequency ... Serial correlation in high- frequency dataand the link with liquiditySusan Thomas Tirthankar PatnaikDecember 12, 2002AbstractThis paper tests for market efficiency at high- frequencies of the...
... the force platform with their armscrossed over the chest. The feet were kept at an angle ofabout 30 degrees open to the front and with the heelsapproximately 3 cm apart. With eyes open, the ... frequency of 85 Hz. The vibration was producedusing a revolving DC-motor (Escap, Geneva, Switzerland)equipped with a 3.5 g weight attachment containedwithin a cylindrical plastic coating with ... (developed in cooperation with thedepartment of Solid Mechanics, Institute of Technology,Lund University) recorded the forces actuated by the feet with six degrees of freedom and with an accuracy of...
... exasperation by many metrolo-gists’ with this ever-increasing development of such parameters. Many researchers and companies were totally disenchanted with their confunsion and plight, so ... model, which is then observed through polarised light source. is polarised condition, will highlight any high- intensity stress-eld concentrations in the part , which allows the ‘polarised model’ ... Figure 160. Surface texture comprises of: ‘long-’, ‘medium-’ and ‘short-components’, together with the ‘direction of the dominant pattern’ – superimposed upon each other. [Courtesy of Taylor...
... (n +1)-partite graph with the Vi’s as partitions.4. For 1 ≤ i ≤ n − 1,eachvertexinVihas in-degree 2 and out-degree 1 or 2;eachvertexin Vnhas in-degree 1 and out-degree 1 or 2.5. Vertices ... Viconsists of words thatbegin with exactly (n − i)0’s. In addition, Vncan be partitioned into n − 1 disjointsubsets V0n, ,Vn−2nwhere each Vinconsists of words of Vi with the first ... be partitioned into two sets Sn,0and Sn,1where Sn,0contains words that begin with 0 and Sn,1contains words that begin with 1. Since no word of Sncontains 11,it is easy to see that |Sn,1|...
... differ-ent disease subsets, with overlap syndrome displaying thehighest frequency (63.5%) (see Figure 1). Internal organinvolvement was associated with varying degrees of corticos-teroid use. ... purposes)< 0.0001). The frequency of organ involvement associated with the use of immunosuppressive agents varied considera-bly. Lung fibrosis was associated with the highest frequency (44.4%; 236/531), ... during 1 yearof treatment [18]. The highfrequency of methotrexate pre-scription could reflect an increased use in patients with over-lap syndrome presenting with signs of myositis or arthritis.Multivariate...