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NSM constrained approximation with application to fast predictive control
2007 46th IEEE Conference on Decision and Control, 2007We consider the problem of approximating a function from a finite set of its values, provided that the function is subject to constraints. Solving this problem is useful in system identification, state estimation and control. Indeed, in identification and estimation procedures, constrains allow to take into account noise and undermodeling effects.
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The Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) approach
2006Arts, Education and Law ; No Full ...
Cliff Goddard, Bert Peeters
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NSM without the Strong Lexicalization Hypothesis
Theoretical Linguistics, 2003Abstract I would like to begin by briefly reviewing the assumptions and hypotheses the NSM approach is based on. The goal of this exercise is to understand how these are interrelated, what hinges on every one of them, and what consequences arise from discarding an assumption or disproving a hypothesis.
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Features of Neutron spectral modulation (NSM) technique
Physica B+C, 1983Abstract The neutron spectral modulation (NSM) employs both the sinusoidal modulation of the incident spectral distribution and the pseudo-random time modulation to incorporate the Fourier technique in the spectral domain as well as the impulse response along the time domain.
Y. Ito, M. Nishi, K. Motoya
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1995
The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new invariant for measures of stability in networks. Since many network properties are actually properties of the underlying graph, we restrict this discussion to undirected graphs. We prove a number of basic results about this new parameter, including several relating it to other parameters of a graph ...
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The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new invariant for measures of stability in networks. Since many network properties are actually properties of the underlying graph, we restrict this discussion to undirected graphs. We prove a number of basic results about this new parameter, including several relating it to other parameters of a graph ...
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NSM and the meaning of color words
Theoretical Linguistics, 2003Abstract Uwe Durst (D) is to be commended for a clear exposition of the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) theory of Anna Wierzbicka (W) and her associates. In addition to laying out clearly the assumptions of the NSM theory, D states that The …NSM model… has turned out to be a most useful theoretical and methodological ...
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NSM and cognitive-functional models of grammar
Theoretical Linguistics, 2003Abstract The Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) approach articulated by Uwe Durst is a componential theory of meaning, and it inherits many of the strengths of such theories. This is especially evident when we compare NSM with componential models that share its view of linguistic cognition as a reflex of the human meaning-making ...
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Hierarchical Traces for Reduced NSM Memory Requirements
2010This paper presents work on using hierarchical long term memory to reduce the memory requirements of nearest sequence memory (NSM) learning, a previously published, instance-based reinforcement learning algorithm. A hierarchical memory representation reduces the memory requirements by allowing traces to share common sub-sequences.
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