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1987
The ultimate objective of policy-makers can be loosely described as growth with equity, or the provision of the opportunities for full human and social development. But there are at least five proximate objectives and two or three constraints of food price policies which are listed below.
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The ultimate objective of policy-makers can be loosely described as growth with equity, or the provision of the opportunities for full human and social development. But there are at least five proximate objectives and two or three constraints of food price policies which are listed below.
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Recognizing objects with multiple configurations
Pattern Analysis and Applications, 2012Computer vision has been extensively adopted in many domains during the last three decades. One of the main goals of computer vision applications is to recognize objects. Generally, computers can successfully achieve object recognition by relying on a large quantity of data.
Yuexing Han +2 more
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Multiple-objective optimal designs
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 1998We present illustrative multiple-objective optimal designs for nonlinear models useful in biomedical studies. The aim is to demonstrate the added benefits of using a multiple-objective design over the traditional single-objective design.
Y C, Huang, W K, Wong
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Workforce scheduling with multiple objectives
European Journal of Operational Research, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Ignacio Castillo +2 more
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Multiple-Cue Object Recognition for Interactionable Objects
2018Category-level object recognition is a fundamental capability for the potential use of robots in the assistance of humans in useful tasks. There have been numerous vision-based object recognition systems yielding fast and accurate results in constrained environments.
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Multiple Perspectives of Design Objects
1998The process of large scale design decomposes into a number of specialized tasks, each requiring its own representation of the design. It is important to maintain consistency among the different representations of a design. In this paper, we describe an approach to the creation of specialized representations that addresses the problems of incorporating ...
Bonnie K. MacKellar, Joan Peckham
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Distributing objects with multiple aspects
Proceedings 22nd International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops, 2003The separation of concerns, as a conceptual tool, enables us to manage the complexity of the software systems that we develop. Such was the intent behind the OORAM. When the idea is taken further to software packaging, greater reuse and maintainability are achieved.
Hafedh Mili, Hamid Mcheick, Salah Sadou
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Synchronizing operations on multiple objects
1998Parallel programming on distributed memory systems is one of the most challenging research areas in parallel computing today. Objectbased parallel programming languages are an important class of languages for such systems. Shared objects allow the programmer to deal with data partitioning, communication, and synchronization in a highlevel manner ...
Tim Rühl, Henri E. Bal
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Object Recognition with Multiple Observers
2001This paper introduces an approach to recognize objects in a group of observers. The fundamental idea of this approach is based on the usage of cooperation at object level in order to overcome limitations of typical recognition applications which often lead to ambiguous interpretations.
Norbert Oswald, Paul Levi
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Multiple object representations
Proceedings of the 1992 ACM annual conference on Communications - CSC '92, 1992Gia Toan Nguyen, Dominique Rieu
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