Step2Motion: Locomotion Reconstruction from Pressure Sensing Insoles
Abstract Human motion is fundamentally driven by continuous physical interaction with the environment. Whether walking, running, or simply standing, the forces exchanged between our feet and the ground provide crucial insights for understanding and reconstructing human movement. Recent advances in wearable insole devices offer a compelling solution for
J. L. Ponton +5 more
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Manifestations of Projection-Induced Memory: General Theory and the Tilted Single File
Over the years the field of non-Markovian stochastic processes and anomalous diffusion evolved from a specialized topic to mainstream theory, which transgressed the realms of physics to chemistry, biology and ecology. Numerous phenomenological approaches
Alessio Lapolla, Aljaž Godec
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Medical Knowledge Integration Into Reinforcement Learning Algorithms for Dynamic Treatment Regimes
Summary The goal of precision medicine is to provide individualised treatment at each stage of chronic diseases, a concept formalised by dynamic treatment regimes (DTR). These regimes adapt treatment strategies based on decision rules learned from clinical data to enhance therapeutic effectiveness.
Sophia Yazzourh +3 more
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Exponential stability of delayed recurrent neural networks with Markovian jumping parameters
This is the post print version of the article. The official published version can be obtained from the link below - Copyright 2006 Elsevier Ltd.In this Letter, the global exponential stability analysis problem is considered for a class of recurrent ...
Liu, Y, Yu, L, Wang, Z, Iu, X
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Stochastic stability and stabilization of discrete-time singular Markovian jump systems with partially unknown transition probabilities [PDF]
This paper considers the stochastic stability and stabilization of discrete-time singular Markovian jump systems with partially unknown transition probabilities.
Qingling Zhang +7 more
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ABSTRACT Recent theoretical work shows that the potential of genetic selection to reduce the prevalence of infectious diseases is much larger than expected from classical quantitative genetic theory, due to indirect genetic effects that arise in the transmission process. However, to fully benefit from these indirect effects, we need to estimate genetic
A. D. Hulst +4 more
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A Unified Approach to Estimating Production Functions: Proxy Variables and Dynamic Panel Data
ABSTRACT We propose a new approach to production function estimation that integrates the strengths of the proxy‐variable (PV) and dynamic panel data (DPD) methods. Our framework augments the set of instruments for the level equation in Blundell and Bond [8] with a Berkson‐type instrument motivated by economic theory, following Olley and Pakes [28 ...
Jose Miguel Abito +1 more
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A Markovian Defaultable Term Structure Model with State Dependent Volatilities [PDF]
The defaultable forward rate is modeled as a jump diffusion process within the Schonbucher (2000, 2003) general Heath, jarrow and Morton (1992) framework where jumps in the defaultable term structure f d(t, T) cause jumps and defaults to the defaultable ...
Christina Nikitopoulos-Sklibosios +2 more
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Quantum Correlation Dynamics of Three Qubits in Non-Markovian Environments
We investigate the quantum correlation dynamics of three independent qubits each locally interacting with a zero temperature non-Markovian reservoir by using the Geometric measure of quantum discord (GQD).
Shukri, M. A. +2 more
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Dynamic capital allocation in general insurance
Abstract This paper provides a model for allocating capital to different insurance lines with varying development periods for a value‐maximizing insurance company. In our model, the company makes capitalization and exposure decisions considering its capital level and its relevant loss history.
Qiheng Guo +2 more
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