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Analyzing the mahakam river water quality using the geographically weighted panel regression model. [PDF]
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Efficient Thermal Pose Estimation: Balancing Accuracy and Edge Deployment for Smart Home Activity Recognition. [PDF]
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Deriving national and disaggregated estimates for the demand for family planning satisfied indicator from contraceptive prevalence using household health surveys. [PDF]
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Estimating import-demand and export-demand functions
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Estimating Internet Users' Demand Characteristics [PDF]
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European Economic Review, 1977
The sum over individuals of the differentials of demand functions is the basic starting point of the Rotterdam model. In this paper, we show that this global differential can be inverted. Moreover, it can be parametrized according to the lines of the Rotterdam model.
Lise Salvas-Bronsard +2 more
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The sum over individuals of the differentials of demand functions is the basic starting point of the Rotterdam model. In this paper, we show that this global differential can be inverted. Moreover, it can be parametrized according to the lines of the Rotterdam model.
Lise Salvas-Bronsard +2 more
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2020
In this chapter, we survey, systematize, and evaluate different approaches to the statistical estimation of resource demands based on easy-to-measure system-level and application-level metrics. We consider resource demands in the context of computing systems; however, the methods we present are also applicable to other types of systems.
Samuel Kounev +2 more
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In this chapter, we survey, systematize, and evaluate different approaches to the statistical estimation of resource demands based on easy-to-measure system-level and application-level metrics. We consider resource demands in the context of computing systems; however, the methods we present are also applicable to other types of systems.
Samuel Kounev +2 more
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Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2005
Simple and reliable tools for estimating and predicting the amount of bicycling in an area would be useful for a variety of investment and policy decisions. Previous efforts to develop such tools have typically tried to develop demand estimates from basic descriptors of the population, land use, and bicycling facilities of an area. This paper takes an
Gary Barnes, Kevin Krizek
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Simple and reliable tools for estimating and predicting the amount of bicycling in an area would be useful for a variety of investment and policy decisions. Previous efforts to develop such tools have typically tried to develop demand estimates from basic descriptors of the population, land use, and bicycling facilities of an area. This paper takes an
Gary Barnes, Kevin Krizek
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