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Multi-output regression on the output manifold
Pattern Recognition, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Guangcan Liu, Zhouchen Lin, Yong Yu 0001
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ACM SIGPLAN Lisp Pointers, 1989
ANSI Technical Committee X3J13 met on March 31 and April 1, 1992, to resolve outstanding issues in the draft proposal for Common Lisp. A few members had brought up some inconsistencies found at the last minute, and these were fairly easily resolved.
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ANSI Technical Committee X3J13 met on March 31 and April 1, 1992, to resolve outstanding issues in the draft proposal for Common Lisp. A few members had brought up some inconsistencies found at the last minute, and these were fairly easily resolved.
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Proceedings of the 2009 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of data, 2009
It has recently been asserted that the usability of a database is as important as its capability. Understanding the database schema, the hidden relationships among attributes in the data all play an important role in this context. Subscribing to this viewpoint, in this paper, we present a novel data-driven approach, called Query By Output (QBO), which ...
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It has recently been asserted that the usability of a database is as important as its capability. Understanding the database schema, the hidden relationships among attributes in the data all play an important role in this context. Subscribing to this viewpoint, in this paper, we present a novel data-driven approach, called Query By Output (QBO), which ...
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Against Output–Output Correspondence
2008Abstract Output–Output Correspondence (OOC) constraints, which demand correspondence between independently occurring surface forms, have made their way into the working arsenal of constraint types in use with Optimality Theory. In this chapter1 we examine some of the better-known arguments which have been advanced in support of OOC ...
Mark Hale, Charles Reiss
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1996
A 75‐year‐old male was implanted with a Telectronics MetaTM DDDR model 1250 pacemaker 47 months ago. The patient was evaluated in‐office for symptomatic complaints of dizziness, palpitations, and “too slow or too fast” pulse rates. Upon examination, the device displayed sudden no output manifestations for which the device had been recalled.
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A 75‐year‐old male was implanted with a Telectronics MetaTM DDDR model 1250 pacemaker 47 months ago. The patient was evaluated in‐office for symptomatic complaints of dizziness, palpitations, and “too slow or too fast” pulse rates. Upon examination, the device displayed sudden no output manifestations for which the device had been recalled.
M W, Sweesy +3 more
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1974
The problem of communication between man and computer was already mentioned in chapter 9. Both learn to understand through what is termed pattern recognition. Unfortunately, the patterns recognized most easily by man (dominantly those of picture and sound) are very different from those acceptable to a computer (electrical impulses).
Kathleen Jensen, Niklaus Wirth
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The problem of communication between man and computer was already mentioned in chapter 9. Both learn to understand through what is termed pattern recognition. Unfortunately, the patterns recognized most easily by man (dominantly those of picture and sound) are very different from those acceptable to a computer (electrical impulses).
Kathleen Jensen, Niklaus Wirth
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Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2000
The authors propose that we think of logic not merely as an inference engine, but as a way of preparing information for a more general method of input/output transformation. Four such `logics' are described, from the `simple-minded', in which all the (classically) logical consequences of a (propositional) input \(A\) are become input and the output is ...
David Makinson +1 more
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The authors propose that we think of logic not merely as an inference engine, but as a way of preparing information for a more general method of input/output transformation. Four such `logics' are described, from the `simple-minded', in which all the (classically) logical consequences of a (propositional) input \(A\) are become input and the output is ...
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Input-output linearization by dynamic output feedback
2013 European Control Conference (ECC), 2013The problem of input-output linearization by dynamic output feedback of discrete-time multi-input multi-output nonlinear control systems is considered in this paper. The system is described by the set of higher order input-output difference equations.
Arvo Kaldmäe, Ülle Kotta
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ACM SIGAPL APL Quote Quad, 1983
A user interacts with an APL system through a session, an abstraction that represents a hypothetical machine capable of carrying out the evaluation sequences in this standard.The protocol for the use of a session takes the form of a dialogue: the user makes an entry and passes control to the ...
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A user interacts with an APL system through a session, an abstraction that represents a hypothetical machine capable of carrying out the evaluation sequences in this standard.The protocol for the use of a session takes the form of a dialogue: the user makes an entry and passes control to the ...
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The Price-Output Correlation and the Variance of Output
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007Using data from Backus and Kehoe (1992) we establish the existence of a positive relationship between the price-output correlation and the variance of output. This is consistent with the idea that reductions in the magnitude of aggregate demand shocks have been the dominant cause of changes in the price-output correlation across countries and across ...
James Peery Cover, Paul Pecorino
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