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Analysis of Sample-Path Optimization
Mathematics of Operations Research, 1996Sample-path optimization is a method for optimizing limit functions occurring in stochastic modeling problems, such as steady-state functions in discrete-event dynamic systems. It is closely related to retrospective optimization techniques and to M-estimation.
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We often have to evaluate events of a situation along a path and use either a summation of events or a rate of change as the objective function. This chapter reveals some examples and the mathematical methods for assessing the OF.
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We often have to evaluate events of a situation along a path and use either a summation of events or a rate of change as the objective function. This chapter reveals some examples and the mathematical methods for assessing the OF.
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Fractals and the analysis of growth paths
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1985A simple practical method exists for classifying and comparing planar curves composed of connected line segments. This method assigns, a single numberD, the fractal dimension, to each curve.D=log(n)/[log(n)+log(d/L)], where:n is the number of line segments,L is the total length of the line segments, andd is the planar diameter of the curve (the ...
M J, Katz, E B, George
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The Regression Analysis of Causal Paths
Biometrics, 1959The purpose of this presentation is to acquaint biologists and biometricians with an important tool, path analysis. This tool can be of help in dealing with complex causal networks. These often, though not always, prove amenable to common regression technics.
Turner, Malcolm E., Stevens, Charles D.
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Path analysis of distributed programs
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM sixteenth annual conference on Computer science - CSC '88, 1988Experiment planning for any practical application of a distributed system needs a selection of test cases which have to represent distinct system behaviours; these test cases must next be performed by the system in its run-time environment. For a single sequential program running alone these cases are usually paths determined once by corresponding path
Krzysztof Kuchcinski, Bogdan Wiszniewski
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Reliability Analysis for Disjoint Paths
IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 2019Our contemporary society survives on the services provided by several network infrastructures, such as communication, power, and transportation, so their reliability should be accurately evaluated from various aspects. While past studies defined network reliability in terms of connectivity, some of the network connections that have been established may
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Path Analysis: Sociological Examples
American Journal of Sociology, 1966Linear causal models are conveniently developed by the method of path coefficients proposed by Sewall Wright. Path analysis is useful in making explicit the rationale of conventional regression calculations. It may also have special usefulness in sociology problems involving the decomposition of a dependent variable or those in which successive ...
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On the training of a neural network for online path planning with offline path planning algorithms
International Journal of Information Management, 2021Inkyung Sung
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Path planning techniques for mobile robots: Review and prospect
Expert Systems With Applications, 2023Lixing Liu
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