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ABSTRACT Though often framed as a technocratic tool, impact assessment is a core element of the political agenda‐setting process. In this article, we show that decisions about what is subject to legislative debate are made during impact assessment; specifically, during the drafting of the assessment report.
Eleanor Brooks, Kathrin Lauber
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Fast human detection for video event recognition [PDF]
Human body detection, which has become a research hotspot during the last two years, can be used in many video content analysis applications. This paper investigates a fast human detection method for volume based video event detection.
Hoder, M.E., Wang, J, Xu, Zhijie
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Dimension reduction for optimal design problems with Kronecker product structure
Abstract This paper is motivated by the problem of optimal allocation of trials in multi‐environment crop variety testing with a large number of varieties. Optimizing the allocation of trials results in the minimization of a design criterion with a Kronecker product structure in the information matrix.
Taras Bodnar, Maryna Prus
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A comprehensive review of AI-powered campus surveillance [PDF]
As education institutions face new security challenges, the integration of Artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision with surveillance systems for real time monitoring and threat detection is becoming mainstream.
D P Kumuda +5 more
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General discrepancy estimates II: the Haar function system [PDF]
H. Niederreiter has developed a powerful technique to estimate the (extreme) discrepancy \[ D_ N ({\mathcal P}) : \sup_{J \in {\mathcal J}} \left | {A(J,N) \over N} - \lambda_ s (J) \right | \] of finite rational point sets \({\mathcal P} = (x_ n)^{N-1}_{n=0}\) in the \(s\)- dimensional unit cube \([0,1[^ s\). Here \({\mathcal J}\) denotes the class of
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Variants of a theorem of Macbeath in finite‐dimensional normed spaces
Abstract A classical theorem of Macbeath states that for any integers d⩾2$d \geqslant 2$, n⩾d+1$n \geqslant d+1$, d$d$‐dimensional Euclidean balls are hardest to approximate, in terms of volume difference, by inscribed convex polytopes with n$n$ vertices.
Zsolt Lángi, Shanshan Wang
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With the announcement and initial proposal for transformation of the Science System in Aotearoa, there is a generational opportunity to recognise and invest in Māori research centres as hubs of Māori research excellence. However, there is no explicit recognition of Māori research centres within this vision, despite literature consistently highlighting ...
Logan Hamley +4 more
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Male courtship can serve various purposes such as species recognition, mate localization, or advertisement of individual quality and physical condition. In predatory species such as spiders, courtship activity by the male might also reduce the risk of being predated on by the female.
Stefan ter Haar +2 more
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We combine our previous method of multifunctions and differential inclusions with the technique of Carathéodory comparison equations and consider some partial differential inequalities of Haar type.
Hap Le Van +2 more
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This study introduces a novel hybrid numerical methodology for approximating differential equations involving the fractal-fractional Caputo-Fabrizio (FFCF) operator, which is an essential tool for modelling complex dynamical systems involving memory ...
Najeeb Alam Khan +3 more
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