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The challenge of adaptive structures

Acta Astronautica, 1993
Abstract Future lightweight design in space structure technology has to pay more attention to vibration suppression, to position control, or, more generally, to structure-inherent adaptability. These properties are often called “intelligent” or “smart”, ignoring the fact that only creatures can have mental abilities.
Breitbach, E.J., Wimmel, R.
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The Adaptable Lyonsite Structure

ChemInform, 2006
AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
Jared P, Smit   +2 more
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Structured Domain Adaptation

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, 2017
In many real-world applications, labeled data are either expensive or too scarce to be used to train an accurate classifier. Therefore, it is worth exploring and often essential to make full use of existing resources. Domain adaptation is one of the most promising techniques of leveraging an existing well-labeled source domain and a limited labeled ...
Jingjing Li 0001, Yue Wu, Ke Lu 0001
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The multigraph and structural adaptivity

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 1993
Structurally adaptive and dynamically reconfigurable systems are presented as important ingredients in the design and development of robust large-scale signal processing systems for operation in complex nonstationary environments. The multigraph programming and execution environment (MPEE) simplifies the design and implementation of such systems ...
Janos Sztipanovits   +4 more
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Domain Adaptation for Structured Regression

International Journal of Computer Vision, 2013
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Makoto Yamada   +2 more
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Structural similarity and adaptation

1996
Most commonly, case-based reasoning is applied in domains where attribute value representations of cases are sufficient to represent the features relevant to support classification, diagnosis or design tasks. Distance functions like the Hamming-distance or their transformation into similarity functions are applied to retrieve past cases to be used to ...
Katy Börner   +3 more
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