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On parameter interpretability of phenomenological-based semiphysical models in biology

open access: yesInformatics in Medicine Unlocked, 2019
Empirical and phenomenological-based models are used to represent biological and physiological processes. Phenomenological models are derived from the knowledge of the mechanisms that underlie the behavior of the system under study, while empirical ...
Laura Lema-Perez   +2 more
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Phenomenological rate-independent uniaxial hysteretic models: A mini-review [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Built Environment, 2022
A great variety of phenomenological models has been proposed over the years to model rate-independent hysteretic forces in structural mechanics. The classification of such models is usually based on the type of equation that needs to be solved to ...
Raffaele Capuano   +2 more
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Phenomenological Models

2016
The composite Higgs scenario, in which the Higgs emerges as a composite pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson, is extensively reviewed in these Notes. The material is presented in a pedagogical fashion, with great emphasis on the conceptual and technical foundations of the construction.
Panico G., Wulzer A.
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Phenomenological model of scintillation

Applied Optics, 1976
A model that characterizes the atmospherically induced scintillation on a signal from an exoatmospheric source is presented. A major conclusion of the analysis is that the reduction in the level of experimentally measured scintillation for targets of increasing subtense is as much influenced by the viewing geometry and isoplanatism of the atmosphere as
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A phenomenological model for bokeh rendering

ACM SIGGRAPH 2002 conference abstracts and applications, 2002
"Bokeh" is a Japanese word used to describe the quality of the out-of-focus areas as rendered on film by a physical lens. In areas that are out of focus, the circle of confusion (i.e., the distribution of light absorbed onto film from a single point of light in the scene) is bigger than in areas that are focused.
Juan Buhler, Daniel Wexler
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Phenomenological Modelling

2018
Detecting causal interactions among climatic, environmental, and human forces in complex biophysical systems is essential for understanding how these systems function and how public policies can be devised that protect the flow of essential services to biological diversity, agriculture, and other core economic activities. Convergent Cross Mapping (CCM)
Ray Huffaker   +2 more
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Models and structures: Phenomenological and partial

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics, 2012
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Ladyman, James A C   +2 more
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PHENOMENOLOGY IN COMPUTATIONAL MODELS OF CONSCIOUSNESS

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 2006
In this paper we argue that phenomenology needs to be supported by explicit mechanisms if one is to have computational models of consciousness. Computational work in this area is reviewed and a set of axioms that help to decompose being conscious into manageable concepts is evoked. This leads to a kernel architecture and a digital implementation which
Igor Aleksander, Helen Morton
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