... Decompositions and Transformations as Peaks and Wells 31
Fig. 1.
Columns 1 and 2 : Binary sets Z and Y and their decomposition
Column 3 : Z Y andits decomposition
Column 4 : Z Y andits decomposition
4.1 ... first
developments of mathematical morphology [8], is important to handle in an con-
sistent way an object andits complement for many applications (for instance in
image processing and spatial reasoning). ... (Eds.)
Mathematical Morphology
and ItsApplications to
Image and Signal Processing
10th International Symposium, ISMM 2011
Verbania-Intra, Italy, July 6-8, 2011
Proceedings
13
Fuzzy Bipolar Mathematical...
... water is diverted and locally accelerated
or drawn off, any associated vortex tube is extended andits rotation is thereby increased.
Higher velocities incur lower pressures and, if a free surface ... curvilinear coordinates for prediction of flow pattern in
meandering channel with 60
o
and 90
o
bend, and also with compound meandering channel.
In this study, the Cartesian velocity components ...
OVER AN ARBITRARY 3-D SURFACE
AND ITSAPPLICATIONS
IN AMENITY HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
TRAN NGOC ANH
August, 2006
17
7.
Hsieh T. and Yang J. C. 2003. Investigation...
... the command file exp7.cmd, the
functions epx7a.c, fft_a.c,andibit_rev.c, and the header file
icomplex.h from the software package into the project.
340
FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM ANDITS APPLICATIONS
Table ... 0.;
338
FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM ANDITS APPLICATIONS
Compared with LM required by direct FIR filtering, the computational saving is
significant when both L and M are large.
For many applications, the input ... than the radix-2 FFT algorithms, and the
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FAST FOURIER TRANSFORM ANDITS APPLICATIONS
Periodicity
Because of the periodicity property shown in Figure 7.1, the DFT and IDFT produce
periodic results...
... judgments of GS, EM, and SVM output sen-
tences and the gold standard in terms of grammat-
icality (how fluent the compression is) and impor-
tance (how much of the meaning of and impor-
tant information ... source to target. In particular, we
visit every tree pair and each of its source nodes i,
and update its alignment by selecting between and
within two choices: (a) unaligned, (b) aligned with
some ... depth and number of fron-
tier nodes by stipulation, helping with the overfit-
ting we have mentioned, surprisingly outperform-
ing its discriminative counterpart in both precision
and recall (and...
... Feature 1 and 18 to the PP-node
in Figure 1 would yield a feature instance that cap-
tures the fact that the current node is a PP node and
its head child’s POS tag is TO.
4 Applicationsand Results
A ... Feature 9 and 10 are computed from past pre-
dicted values. When predicting the function tag for
the PP-node in Figure 1, there is no predicted value
for its left-sibling and any of its child ... al.,
1993) and partition the data set identically: Section
1232
curacies for 4 types of function tags, and our results
in Table 3 compare favorably with those in (Blaheta
and Charniak, 2000). Lintean and...
... and Facts about Food Biotechnology, Food Insight, September/October 1999, PP
2-3.
19- Council for Agricultural Science and Technology: Applications of Biotechnology to
Crops: Benefits and ... finishing of fabrics and garments. Biotechnology also
produces biotech-derived cotton that is warmer, stronger, has improved dye uptake and retention,
enhanced absorbency, and wrinkle- and shrink-resistance. ... allergens.
These risks are systematically evaluated by FDA and identified prior to commercialization.
1
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BIOTECHNOLOGY anditsAPPLICATIONS
Kevin Keener, Assistant Professor of...
... spaces. A random
element in S is called a random variable when S = R,arandom vector
when S = R
d
,arandom sequence when S = R
∞
,arandom or stochastic
process when S is a function space, and a random ... mapping and approximation; coupling and measurability
The first goal of this chapter is to introduce and compare the basic modes of
convergence of random quantities. For random elements ξ and ξ
1
,ξ
2
, ... F⊂G.
Chapter 3
Random Sequences, Series,
and Averages
Convergence in probability and in L
p
; uniform integrability and
tightness; convergence in distribution; convergence of random se-
ries;...
... equilibrium methane concentrations are low, and obtaining an accurate
measure of methane content may be difficult.
Gasification Fundamentals 45
COAL GASIFICATION
AND ITS
APPLICATIONS
DAVID A BELL
BRIAN F ... by injecting the tar, along
with oxygen and steam, through the tuyeres and into the slag layer. Bartone and White
also examined PRB subbituminous coal, and estimated about the same condensed tar
yield.
Table ... solids
within the gasifier; and there can be large variations in gas composition and temperature
within the gasifier. The coal particles have complex and variable chemical composition
and structure. Particle...
... previously mentioned, and to
U
q
as the generalized internal energy (assumed finite and fixed). It is clear that,
in the q → 1 limit, these quantities recover the standard mean value and internal
energy ... one and the same
(more precisely 85,000 dollars) for both choices, and therefore this mathematical
tool does not reflect reality ! The same problem appears if one expects to loose
85,000 and the ... theory and related issues (see [43,74,130,131] and references
therein);
(ix) Entropic lower and upper bounds [132–134] (related to Heinberg uncertainty
principle);
(x) Quantum statistics [135] and...
... in Lim (if you can).
We can expand the language Lim by adding extra predicate letters and function letters
and interpreting them as recursive sets and relations and recursive functions. If we ... that
Digp*(m,n,p), m<p and n≠0. Then n = z
1
.
p
k+1
+ m
.
p
k
+ z
2
for some k, z
1
and some z
2
<
p
k
. This includes initial digits (let z
1
= 0) and final digits (let z
2
= 0). So ... functions K
1
and K
2
such that K
1
([x, y]) = x and K
2
([x, y]) = y for all x and y. When z does not code any pair,
we could let K
1
and K
2
be undefined on z; here, however, we let K
1
and K
2
...