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Critical success factors for integrating artificial intelligence and robotics
Digital Policy Regulation and Governance, 2020Purpose This paper aims to enlighten stakeholders about critical success factors (CSFs) in developing intelligent autonomous systems (IASs) by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with robotics.
U. Mir, Swapnil Sharma, A. Kar, M. Gupta
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Integrating multiple factors to optimize watchtower deployment for wildfire detection.
Science of the Total Environment, 2020Traditional human-vision-based watchtower systems are being gradually replaced by the machine-vision-based watchtower system. The visual range of machine-vision-based watchtower is smaller than the range of traditional human-vision-based watchtower ...
Fuquan Zhang +5 more
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Integrating prognostic factors
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 1992This special issue of Breast Cancer Research and Treatment addresses the topic of how to evaluate new prognostic factors for breast cancer, and how the information provided by these new factors might be integrated with traditional factors to make better treatment decisions for these patients.
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Factorization of Behavioral Integrity
2015We develop a bisimulation-based nonintereference property that describes the allowed dependencies between communication behaviors of different integrity levels. The property is able to capture all possible combinations of integrity levels for the “presence” and “content” of actual communications.
Ximeng Li 0001 +2 more
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Journal of Lie Theory, 2003
The authors consider the differential equation \(\dot{x}=f(x)\) in \(\mathbb{C}^2\), where \(f\) is an analytic or formal vector field and continues his investigations on the existence of local integrating factors near a stationary point. Two classes of degenerate stationary points are considered. The first one has a nilpotent linear part. It is proved
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The authors consider the differential equation \(\dot{x}=f(x)\) in \(\mathbb{C}^2\), where \(f\) is an analytic or formal vector field and continues his investigations on the existence of local integrating factors near a stationary point. Two classes of degenerate stationary points are considered. The first one has a nilpotent linear part. It is proved
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Factors affecting motion integration
Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2003The perceived direction of motion of a featureless contour inside a circular aperture is always perpendicular to the contour's orientation, regardless of its true motion (the aperture problem). This study investigates the circumstances under which unambiguous feature motion (of line terminators, single dots, or truncations of a D6 pattern) in adjacent ...
Loffler, Gunter, Orbach, Harry S.
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Forecasting yield by integrating agrarian factors and machine learning models: A survey
Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2018The advancement in science and technology has led to a substantial amount of data from various fields of agriculture to be incremented in the public domain. Hence a desideratum arises from the investigation of the available data and integrating them with
D. Elavarasan +4 more
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Integration as a Factor in Psycholinguistic Performance
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1968From fish to man, the nervous system has progressed toward improved interaction among formerly independent sensory modalities (2, 4 ) . Kephart ( 3 ) indicated that perceptual and motor functions in children may develop somewhat independently of one another.
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Integral of the boltzmann factor
Journal of Thermal Analysis, 1996A new approximation is proposed to the integral of the Boltzmann factor: $$\int\limits_0^T {e^{ - E/RT} dT} $$ and is shown to be more accurate than the existing approximations over the entire range of values ofE/RT, including low values.
V. K. Rao, M. F. Bardon
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Factoring Ideals in Integral Domains
2013A classical generalization of the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic states that an integral domain is a principal ideal domain if and only if each of its proper ideals can be factored as a finite product of principal prime ideals. If the “principal” restriction is removed, one has a characterization of (nontrivial) Dedekind domains. The purpose of this
FONTANA, Marco +2 more
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