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Key Engineering Materials, 2001
The Canonical Variate Analysis has been applied in many circumstances as a powerful dynamic identification tool. Its capability of overcoming the high modal density matter is also improved by implemented special tools such as Probability Density Function and Modal Assurance Criterion stabilisation, making the CVA technique very reliable to monitor ...
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The Canonical Variate Analysis has been applied in many circumstances as a powerful dynamic identification tool. Its capability of overcoming the high modal density matter is also improved by implemented special tools such as Probability Density Function and Modal Assurance Criterion stabilisation, making the CVA technique very reliable to monitor ...
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Channel and capacity estimation errors
IEEE Communications Letters, 2002Systems with multiple element transmitter and receiver arrays have been shown to achieve very high spectral efficiencies. The theoretically achievable Shannon capacity is a function of the channel between the transmitters and the receivers. On the simulation level, one assumes certain statistical characteristics for the channel, but on a practical ...
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Estimation of joint position error
2017 39th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2017Joint position error (JPE) is frequently used to assess proprioception in rehabilitation and sport science. During position-reposition tests the subject is asked to replicate a specific target angle (e.g. 30° of knee flexion) for a specific number of times.
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1996
In this chapter we discuss some alternative error estimates that have been introduced to improve on the performance of the standard estimates—holdout, resubstitution, and deleted—we have encountered so far. The first group of these estimates—smoothed and posterior probability estimates—are used for their small variance.
Luc Devroye +2 more
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In this chapter we discuss some alternative error estimates that have been introduced to improve on the performance of the standard estimates—holdout, resubstitution, and deleted—we have encountered so far. The first group of these estimates—smoothed and posterior probability estimates—are used for their small variance.
Luc Devroye +2 more
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Computational Error Estimation
2001The strategy for choosing time steps and mesh sizes is dictated by the a posteriori nature of the global bounds given in Theorem III.1 and Theorem III.2 above. Ideally, an adaptive method should keep the global error below a prescribed tolerance. But global errors are difficult to estimate.
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On Weak Residual Error Estimation
SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 1996The author develops a general framework for weak residual error estimators applied to various types of boundary value problems in connection with finite element and finite volume approximations. The paper illustrates basic ideas commonly shared by various applications in error estimation and adaptive computation. Some numerical results are given.
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Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species
Nature, 2021Arang Rhie +2 more
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Realizing repeated quantum error correction in a distance-three surface code
Nature, 2022Sebastian Krinner +2 more
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