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Extraction of Endmembers from Spectral Mixtures

1999

Abstract Linear spectral mixture modeling (LSMM) divides each ground resolution element into its constituent materials using endmembers which represent the spectral characteristics of the cover types. However, it is difficult to identify and estimate the spectral signature of pure components or endmembers which form the scene, since they vary with the scale and purpose of the study. We propose three different methods to estimate the spectra of pure components from a set of unknown mixture spectra. Two of the methods consist in different optimization procedures based on objective functions defined from the coordinate axes of the dominant factors. The third one consists in the design of a neu…

Set (abstract data type)Spectral signatureArtificial neural networkSoil ScienceGeologyScale (descriptive set theory)Limit (mathematics)Noise (video)Computers in Earth SciencesSpectral lineMathematicsCurse of dimensionalityRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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Internal Time and Innovation

2003

Consider a physical system that may be observed through time-varying quantities x t , where t stands for time that may be discrete or continuous. The set x t may be a realization of a deterministic system, e.g. a unique solution of a differential equation, or a stochastic process. In the latter case each x t is a random variable. We are interested in the global evolution of the system, not particular realizations x t , from the point of view of innovation. We call the evolution innovative if the dynamics of the system is such that there is a gain of information about the system as time increases. Our purpose is to associate the concept of internal time with such systems. The internal time w…

Set (abstract data type)Stochastic processComputer scienceDifferential equationPhysical systemApplied mathematicsPoint (geometry)Random variableRealization (probability)Deterministic system
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Review of Knowledge Management Models for Implementation within Advanced Product Quality Planning

2014

The purpose of this paper is to review different Knowledge Management Models (KMM) based on their strengths and weaknesses and to ascertain their possible implementation within the scope of the Advanced Product Quality Planning (APQP) procedure. The KMM listed are selected based on an extensive literature review. They are presented in a visual manner and analyzed based on their structure and features, versus a predetermined set of criteria. This study offers an overview and a critical discussion of the merits and faults of a number KMM and suggests possible improvement avenues.

Set (abstract data type)Structure (mathematical logic)Knowledge managementScope (project management)business.industryComputer scienceAdvanced product quality planningbusinessStrengths and weaknessesCritical discussion
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Further Developments and Tests of a Progressive Algorithm for Multiple Criteria Decision Making

1993

P. Korhonen, H. Moskowitz, and J. Wallenius (1986) developed a progressive algorithm and the supporting theory for modeling and solving multiple criteria decision problems with discrete alternatives. A special feature of the algorithm is that it relaxes the usual assumption of a fixed set of available decision alternatives and complete knowledge of a decision maker's (DM's) preference structure or value function. The algorithm is based on progressively sampling the decision space, obtaining preference information from the DM, determining the likelihood of finding possibly/surely better alternatives, and based on this information, continuing the search or terminating it by making the final …

Set (abstract data type)Structure (mathematical logic)Weighted sum modelOperations researchBellman equationManagement Science and Operations ResearchDecision problemAlgorithmPreferenceField (computer science)Computer Science ApplicationsMathematicsDecision analysisOperations Research
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Cloud and Fog Effects and Their Parameterisation in Regional Air Quality Models

1997

For the special purpose of cloud chemistry a tool ASOCC was developed which is able to generate a differential equation system from a given set of chemical kinetics equations. Sensitivity and structure analysis have been performed to evaluate the great number of investigated reactions in the liquid phase and to derive a condensed mechanism for use in regional chemistry-transport models.

Set (abstract data type)Structure analysisMeteorologyDifferential equationLiquid water contentbusiness.industryChemistryLiquid phaseCloud computingSensitivity (control systems)businessAir quality index
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A High Level Language for Pyramidal Architectures

1986

In the paper are described the syntax and some implementation features of a high level language for pyramidal architectures called Pyramid B Language (PCL). The language is an extension of the B and include data type, set of instructions and builtin functions oriented to the pyramidal architectures. Some notes on the implementation for the PAPIA machine are also given.

Set (abstract data type)Syntax (programming languages)Computer scienceProgramming languagePyramidComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONExtension (predicate logic)computer.software_genrecomputerData type
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Stability of the performance of thin film modules during one year of operation

2012

At the University of Agder in Grimstad, Southern Norway, a test bench for photovoltaic modules is in operation since December 2010. Currently, various c-Si as well as aSi, CIS and HIT modules are under investigation. This project is part of the Norwegian contribution to IEA PVPS Task13. The paper focuses on the stability of the modules' MPP-performance in the course of one year. For this purpose, data on the DC response are logged together with irradiance and module temperature at one-minute intervals. Data analysis is performed in monthly blocks. The modeling involves two steps. First, the short-circuit current is expressed as function of irradiance and module temperature. Then, the MPP po…

Set (abstract data type)Test benchbusiness.industryComputer sciencePhotovoltaic systemElectrical engineeringIrradianceFunction (mathematics)Air mass (solar energy)businessStability (probability)SimulationPower (physics)2012 38th IEEE Photovoltaic Specialists Conference
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A multiple layered functional data model to support multiple representations and interoperability of GIS

2001

This paper presents a multi-layered functional data model to support multiple representation and information sharing among distributed spatial information systems. The key idea is that a geographical space (foe example an urban space) can be viewed as a set of abstract spatial functionalities on which different application classes can be derived to manipulate objects of the same geographical space and share the same abstract generic functionalities. The object classes define multiple views or representations of a domain. For example in urban management, transportation systems, water supply and sewage systems applications can share generic network functionalities defined by graph treversal o…

Set (abstract data type)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceInformation sharingInteroperabilityGraph (abstract data type)Space (commercial competition)Object (computer science)Representation (mathematics)Domain (software engineering)Proceedings of the 9th ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems
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A Novel Multidimensional Scaling Technique for Mapping Word-Of-Mouth Discussions

2009

The techniques which utilize Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) as a fundamental statistical tool have been well developed since the late 1970’s. In this paper we show how anMDS scheme can be enhanced by incorporating into it a Stochastic Point Location (SPL) strategy (one which optimizes the former’s gradient descent learning phase) and a new Stress function. The enhanced method, referred to as MDS SPL, has been used in conjunction with a combination of the TF-IDF and Cosine Similarities on a very noisy Word-Of-Mouth (WoM) discussion set consisting of postings concerning mobile phones, yielding extremely satisfying results.

Set (abstract data type)Theoretical computer scienceComputer scienceMobile phoneCosine similarityTrigonometric functionsPoint locationFunction (mathematics)Multidimensional scalingGradient descentAlgorithm
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A Logical Explication of the Concepts of Incomplete and Uncertain Information

1994

Discovery of elementary knowledge and its constituents, i.e. information contained in objects of reality is realized through asking questions including certain aspects called attributes in this paper. We describe a fragment of a discovered reality as an information system (cf. Pawlak [1,3,4]), which consists of the universum U of all the objects of this reality we are concerned with, and of a set A of attributes understood as functions each of which assigns to every object of U 1) a value of given attribute belonging to A or 2) an interval of approximate values of this attribute, i.e. an established set of possible values of this attribute. From the point of view of the cognitive agent and …

Set (abstract data type)Theoretical computer scienceExplicationFragment (logic)Computer scienceInformation systemPoint (geometry)Interval (mathematics)Data miningcomputer.software_genreObject (computer science)computerValue (mathematics)
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