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... perception of the systemin terms of their ability to concen-trate on the instruction (Q3), in terms of their incli-nation to reuse the system (Q6) and in terms of the system s matching of their ... were included to probe user’s post tutoring perceptions. We find a trend that in the NM problems it was easier for users to under-stand the system s main point (Q14). However, in terms of identifying ... re-flected in more correct user answers and less speech recognition problems in the NM version. These findings motivate future work in under-standing the effects of the NM. We would like to continue...
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... of this book can be composed of professionals and researchers working in the fields of automation, control and instrumentation. Book can provide to the target audience the state -of- art incontrol ... applicability of fuzzy systems Frontiers in Advanced Control Systems 30Reinforcement learning (RL) is a sub-area of machine learning concerned with how to methodically modify the actions of ... theory of classical and modern systems. The combination of the qualitative and quantitative informations, which is the main motivation for the use of intelligent systems, has resulted in several...
... contain world knowledge to filter out those interpretations that are meaningless in the discourse domain under consideration). Since the amount of processing involved in the application of ... without central determiner the source is the denotation of the head noun. For the indication of the quantity or fraction of that part of the source that is invol- ved in a predication I will ... possibility of leaving certain quantification aspects open. This method has been implemented in the TENDUM dialogue system, developed jointly at the Institute for Perception Research in Eindhoven and...
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... (1.75), since In α≈ αϪ1. In a wide range of concentrations in non-withdrawal mode, instead of eq. (1.82) the fol-lowing expression is obtained:(1.84)whereFor the withdrawal of first kind at ... time of the target concentration achieve-ment increases with reducing ε (in proportion to ∼ε2), and with increasing holdup in thecolumn and flow conversion system. Because of the distinct ... interest are the CHEX reactions in gas–liquid systems. A distinguishing feature of the kinetics study in such systems is that,unlike systems with a solid phase, the surface of phase contact here is...
... Organization of Dissertation The following chapters examine the role of strategic delegation, transferpricing and bargaining in enhancing supply chain efficiency. Chapter 2 examines how strategic ... issues in supply chains. For that reason, we need to examine the role of accounting separately in the context of supply chains. Only a few papers have investigated the role of accounting in supply ... more willing to pay for the input from the up-stream. Then, a firm's profit increases because the gains from the wholesale profit dominate the costs oftransferpricing distortion in retail...
... Screening of chitinolytic fungi 18 2.2.6. Screening of M. incognita egg-parasitic fungi 18 2.2.7. Screening of mycoparasitic fungi against F. solani 18 2.2.8. Schale’s assay for determining of ... pathway. They contain a chitin-binding domain (CBM 18 according to the CAZy classification) and tandem lysin motifs (LysMs), which are short peptide domains implicated in binding of peptidoglycan ... 2.3.1. Isolation of fungi and initial screening of chitinolytic fungi 21 2.3.2. Screening of M. incognita egg-parasitic fungi 25 2.3.3. Screening of antifungal fungi against F. solani 26...
... solutions of nonlinear control problems, while industrial recogni-tion and applications of nonlinear mathematical models in solving technological prob-lems is increasing. The aim of the book ... advantage of dynamic inversion is the absence of any need for gain scheduling and an input-output decoupling of all control channels. Adaptation of the controller is achieved by providing up-to-date ... control. free online editions of InTech Books and Journals can be found atwww.intechopen.com ADVANCES IN FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEMSEdited by Agneta Balint Advances in Flight Control Systems 4...
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... formation-flying control. Appendix constraint adaptive backstepping Backstepping [21] is a systematic, Lyapunov-based method for nonlinear control design, which can be applied to nonlinear systems ... absolute value of tracking errors and control inputs The response of the closed-loop system during the same maneuver starting at flight condition 1, but with +30% uncertainties in the aerodynamic ... rate control In the fourth step, an inner-loop feedback loop for the controlof the body-axis angular rates 3TXpqr=⎡⎤⎣⎦is constructed. The control inputs for the inner loop are the control- surface...