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Dynamical model for thyroid

Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation, 2015
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Gholam Reza Rokni Lamooki   +2 more
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A dynamic knowledge modeler

Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing, 2008
AbstractThis paper presents the development and application of a software tool for modeling knowledge to be used in knowledge-based systems or the Semantic Web. The inferential modeling technique, which is a technique for modeling the static and dynamic knowledge elements of a problem domain, provided the basis for the tool.
Robert Harrison, Christine W. Chan
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DYNAMIC FACTOR MODELS

Econometric Reviews, 2001
This paper introduces nonlinear dynamic factor models for various applications related to risk analysis. Traditional factor models represent the dynamics of processes driven by movements of latent variables, called the factors. Our approach extends this setup by introducing factors defined as random dynamic parameters and stochastic autocorrelated ...
Christian Gourieroux, Joanna Jasiak
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Dynamics modeling and culling

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1999
The tools described, permit including large numbers of complex dynamic models in a VRML world easily and efficiently while maintaining high frame rates. We describe three tools that together provide an environment for authoring cullable, dynamic, rigid-body objects in VRML and Java: a code transformation tool that exploits approximations to dynamical ...
Stephen Chenney   +2 more
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Equivalent Dynamic Models

Multivariate Behavioral Research, 2017
Equivalences of two classes of dynamic models for weakly stationary multivariate time series are discussed: dynamic factor models and autoregressive models. It is shown that exploratory dynamic factor models can be rotated, yielding an infinite set of equivalent solutions for any observed series.
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Modeling the dynamics of choice

Behavioural Processes, 2009
A simple linear-operator model both describes and predicts the dynamics of choice that may underlie the matching relation. We measured inter-food choice within components of a schedule that presented seven different pairs of concurrent variable-interval schedules for 12 food deliveries each with no signals indicating which pair was in force.
William M, Baum, Michael, Davison
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Dynamic model evolution

Proceedings of the 17th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, 2010
In the Adaptive Object-Model (AOM) architectural style, user-defined domain entities and their relationships, attributes and behavior are described by externally stored metadata. AOM implementations reify the domain entities at runtime by interpreting the metadata.
Atzmon Hen-Tov   +5 more
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Dynamic location models

Proceedings of the 37th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research & development in information retrieval, 2014
Location models built on social media have been shown to be an important step toward understanding places in queries. Current search technology focuses on predicting broad regions such as cities. Hyperlocal scenarios are important because of the increasing prevalence of smartphones and mobile search and recommendation.
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Dynamics of Epidemiological Models

Acta Biotheoretica, 2010
We study the SIS and SIRI epidemic models discussing different approaches to compute the thresholds that determine the appearance of an epidemic disease. The stochastic SIS model is a well known mathematical model, studied in several contexts. Here, we present recursively derivations of the dynamic equations for all the moments and we derive the ...
Pinto, Alberto   +3 more
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Dynamical models for physiology

American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 1983
A framework is presented here for constructing dynamical systems models of physiological processes. Concepts such as serial coupling and dynamical control are defined, and several applications are sketched.
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