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Observability With Random Observations
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2014Recovery of the initial state of a high-dimensional system can require a large number of measurements. In this paper, we explain how this burden can be significantly reduced when randomized measurement operators are employed. Our work builds upon recent results from Compressive Sensing (CS).
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The observer's observer's paradox
Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 2013Perspectives are central to paradox, from perceptual illusions (Bruno, N. (2001). When does action resist visual illusions? Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 5(9), 379–382), to dialetheism (Dietrich, E. (2008). The Bishop and Priest: Toward a point-of-view based epistemology of true contradictions. Logos Architekton.
Rick Dale, David W. Vinson
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Observing "The Observers Observed": A Comment
Social Problems, 1989Peneff's (1988) ethnographic study of interviewers of the Institut National de la Statistique et des Etudes Economiques (INSEE) provides rich insight into how the institutional history and administrative structure of INSEE impacts on data collection in the field.
Tom W. Smith, Woody Carter
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2016
In this chapter, you’ll dive into the RxJava library. First, you’ll learn how to include RxJava in your Java project. Then, you will learn.
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In this chapter, you’ll dive into the RxJava library. First, you’ll learn how to include RxJava in your Java project. Then, you will learn.
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International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2000
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