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Public Spending and Trade Liberalization: The Compensation Hypothesis Revisited

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Despite a widespread fascination with the so called compensation hypothesis – i.e. the proposition that governments have to provide insurance against the risks of open markets to make integration into the international economy politically feasible – there appears to exist a complete lack of research where a rather straightforward implication of this ...
Christian W. Martin, Nils D. Steiner
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Fast Multi-Hypothesis Motion Compensated Filter for Video Denoising

Journal of Signal Processing Systems, 2007
Multi-hypothesis motion compensated filter (MHMCF) utilizes a number of hypotheses (temporal predictions) to estimate the current pixel which is corrupted with noise. While showing remarkable denoising results, MHMCF is computationally intensive as full search is employed in the expectation of finding good temporal predictions in the presence of noise.
Guo, Liwei   +3 more
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Optimal mode switching for multi-hypothesis motion compensated prediction

2010 IEEE International Workshop on Multimedia Signal Processing, 2010
Transmission of compressed video over unreliable networks is vulnerable to errors and error propagation. Multi-hypothesis motion compensated prediction (MHMCP) which was originally developed to improve compression efficiency has been shown to have a good error resilience property. In this paper we improve the overall performance of MHMCP in packet loss
Ramdas Satyan   +2 more
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Multi-hypothesis prediction for disparity compensated light field compression

Proceedings 2001 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. No.01CH37205), 2002
In this paper, we describe a multi-hypothesis prediction technique for disparity-compensated light field compression. Multi-hypothesis prediction has been used extensively in video compression. In this work, we apply multi-hypothesis prediction to the problem of light field compression.
P. Ramanathan, M. Flierl, B. Girod
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Methodological issues in testing the hypothesis of risk compensation

Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1997
The hypothesis of risk compensation implies that persons experiencing a real or perceived change in the riskiness of an activity will alter their consumption of that activity to obtain a preferred combination of risk and reward. In evaluating whether individuals display compensating behavior in response to safety interventions, not all persons subject ...
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Error-resilient video transmission with multi-hypothesis motion-compensated prediction

SPIE Proceedings, 2003
Multi-hypothesis motion compensated prediction (MHMCP) predicts a block from a weighted sum of multiple reference blocks in the frame buffer. By efficiently combining these reference blocks, MHMCP can provide less prediction errors so as to reduce the coding bit rates.
Wei-Ying Kung   +2 more
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Incentive compensation schemes: Experimental calibration of the rationality hypothesis*

Contemporary Accounting Research, 1992
Abstract. Behavior inconsistent with expected utility maximization is widely observed and explanations for it abound. The purpose of this research is to identify conditions under which choice behavior is most likely to be consistent with EUM predictions, in order to ensure the successful implementation of economic prescriptions derived under the ...
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The sensory compensation hypothesis

2016
It is a long-held belief that the lack of vision can be compensated by one of the remaining senses (cf. Guillie 1817, p. 31). Theories on the sensory compensation of the blind can be traced back to William Hanks Levy. Being blind himself, he compared the brain and the five senses sight, hearing, touch, smell and taste with a battery and five wires.
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The American Military-Industrial Compensation Hypothesis

2019
How does U.S. labor market performance affect materiel spending? Within the compensa- tion hypothesis literature, economic insecurity increases political support for various forms of compensation through governmental spending. Often the result of trade-induced labor market adjustments, poor labor market performance is arguably the most significant ...
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Rate-constrained multi-hypothesis motion-compensated prediction for video coding

Proceedings 2000 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. No.00CH37101), 2002
Multi-hypothesis prediction extends motion compensation with one prediction signal to the linear superposition of several motion-compensated prediction signals with the result of increased coding efficiency. The multiple hypotheses in this paper are blocks in past decoded frames.
M. Flierl, T. Wiegand, B. Girod
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