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Unsupervised Work Behavior Pattern Extraction Based on Hierarchical Probabilistic Model
In this study, we address the challenge of analyzing worker behaviors in high‐mix, low‐volume production environments, where traditional supervised learning methods struggle owing to the lack of labeled data and task variability among workers. To overcome these issues, we propose a novel hierarchical approach for unsupervised behavior pattern ...
Issei Saito +5 more
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Drones are used to monitor bird nesting sites at less accessible locations, such as on cliffs, human infrastructure, or within the tree canopy. While there are a growing number of studies documenting avian behavioral responses to various drones, there is a continued need to monitor taxa‐specific responses to different drone models. We explored both the
Natasha K. Murphy +4 more
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A short study of generalized Dirichlet Integrals via tempered\n distributions [PDF]
Cyril Belardinelli
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ABSTRACT Monge–Ampère equations (MAEs) are fully nonlinear second‐order partial differential equations (PDEs), which are closely related to various fields including optimal transport (OT) theory, geometrical optics and affine geometry. Despite their significance, MAEs are extremely challenging to solve.
Xinghua Pan, Zexin Feng, Kang Yang
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ABSTRACT The morphology and structure of electrodes play a pivotal role in determining the self‐healing performance and current‐carrying capacity of metallised biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) films. An experimental setup replicating the industrial vacuum evaporation process and a custom‐designed self‐healing testing platform were specifically ...
Zhi‐Yuan Wu +6 more
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This work is centered on testing the randomness of d-digit number game. It is usual that this problem is studied by the χ² test and other tests for independence of successive draws. However, these tests require of large sample sizes.
Gutiérrez-Pulido Humberto +1 more
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ABSTRACT Many researchers are committed to improving the diagnosis accuracy and solving the few‐shot problem on circuit breakers (CBs). However, the research on the vibration transmission mechanism of the fault is insufficient, which makes it difficult to find the potential design defects of CBs through vibration.
Jiayi Gong +3 more
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This paper is dealing with a generalized fractional calculus introduced by the first author. The images of some elementary functions under the operators of this calculus are presented in terms of hypergeometric functions.
Megumi Saigo, R.K. Raina
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Comparing cross‐country estimates of Lorenz curves using a Dirichlet distribution across estimators and datasets [PDF]
Andrew C. Chang +2 more
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Abstract In this paper, we present a foray into the computational study of anthropological texts. Drawing on a corpus of approximately 2,500 articles published in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (formerly Man) from 1950 to 2018, we discuss selected findings from the deployment of two methods for computational text analysis, namely ...
Kristoffer Albris +4 more
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