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ABSTRACT This paper presents a new hybrid model for predicting German electricity prices. The algorithm is based on a combination of Gaussian process regression (GPR) and support vector regression (SVR). Although GPR is a competent model for learning stochastic patterns within data and for interpolation, its performance for out‐of‐sample data is not ...
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Arithmetic and reading skills mediate the link between math and reading anxiety and word problem solving. [PDF]
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Optimized intrusion detection for IoT networks using Cauchy-Gaussian hybrid evolutionary feature selection. [PDF]
Saranya T, Indra Priyadharshini S.
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Accessible interactive learning of missing-digit arithmetic problems for students with visual disabilities. [PDF]
Ali A, Khusro S, Algamdi SA.
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Cognitive load assessment through EEG: A dataset from arithmetic and Stroop tasks. [PDF]
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On the Relativity of Quantumness as Implied by Relativity of Arithmetic and Probability. [PDF]
Czachor M.
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Lightweight semantic compression visual cryptography for secure medical image transmission in IoT systems. [PDF]
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Computer, 2016
A spotlight on the IEEE Transactions on Computers, on Computer Arithmetic and its impact.
Paolo Montuschi, Jean-Michel Müller
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A spotlight on the IEEE Transactions on Computers, on Computer Arithmetic and its impact.
Paolo Montuschi, Jean-Michel Müller
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1987 IEEE 8th Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH), 1987
Two closely related new systems of computer arithmetic are proposed. It is shown that both are closed under arithmetic operations in finite-precision arithmetic, thereby offering a permanent solution to the problems of overflow and underflow. Other advantages of the new systems pertaining to precision are described, and there is also a brief discussion
F W J Olver
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Two closely related new systems of computer arithmetic are proposed. It is shown that both are closed under arithmetic operations in finite-precision arithmetic, thereby offering a permanent solution to the problems of overflow and underflow. Other advantages of the new systems pertaining to precision are described, and there is also a brief discussion
F W J Olver
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