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2006 IEEE International Conference on Vehicular Electronics and Safety, 2006
Parallel to assistant systems reacting to the close vehicle environment, it is necessary to provide a system, which can anticipate the road dynamics like stopping points or curves with small radius [1]. Indeed the vehicle safety is not only performed by looking for the current instant, but also by monitoring the speed and getting the possibility to ...
Frederic Holzmann +2 more
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Parallel to assistant systems reacting to the close vehicle environment, it is necessary to provide a system, which can anticipate the road dynamics like stopping points or curves with small radius [1]. Indeed the vehicle safety is not only performed by looking for the current instant, but also by monitoring the speed and getting the possibility to ...
Frederic Holzmann +2 more
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Heterozygote PCR Product Melting Curve Prediction
Human Mutation, 2014Melting curve prediction of PCR products is limited to perfectly complementary strands. Multiple domains are calculated by recursive nearest neighbor thermodynamics. However, the melting curve of an amplicon containing a heterozygous single-nucleotide variant (SNV) after PCR is the composite of four duplexes: two matched homoduplexes and two mismatched
Zachary L, Dwight +3 more
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Intraday Volume Curve Prediction
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015We review some methodologies used to predict the intraday volume percentage curve, the intraday volumes as well as the closing auction volume. The methods can be very simple (average of historical curves), parametric (cubic function) or very sophisticated (linear model with real-time indicators). We use intraday data of CAC40 stocks from 01 April, 2014
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Case‐based curve behaviour prediction
Software: Practice and Experience, 2008AbstractCase‐based reasoning (CBR) is the area of artificial intelligence where problems are solved by adapting solutions that worked for similar problems from the past. This technique can be applied in different domains and with different problem representations. In this paper, a system curve base generator (CuBaGe) is presented.
Vladimir Kurbalija +2 more
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Contact Lens Base Curve Prediction from Videokeratography
Optometry and Vision Science, 1998To assess whether the contact lens to cornea-bearing relationship, as determined from the fluorescein pattern, can be predicted from videokeratography.Nineteen non-rigid gas permeable (RGP) lens wearers were each tested for fluorescein patterns with a series of seven RGP contact lenses of different base curves, and compared to a theoretical estimate of
J S, Chan +4 more
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Cumulative Sum Curves and Their Prediction Limits
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2009W p p 3 m t d a e s d n this issue of The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, Dr Brevig and colleagues [1] describe their program to reduce lood transfusions in cardiac surgery. Their analysis of he changes in operative mortality during this process ses the risk-adjusted cumulative sum (CUSUM) of oberved minus expected deaths.
Gary L, Grunkemeier +2 more
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Predicting Recessions Using VIX-Yield-Curve Cycles
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021The VIX index and the spread between long- and short-term Treasury bond yields co-move in counterclockwise cycles that align with the business cycle. Based on this empirical fact, I predict U.S. recessions using an indicator of the economy’s location on the VIX-yield-curve cycle.
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A predictive model for life expectancy curves
Biosystems, 1990Life expectancy curves have a characteristic ominous shape that has fascinated scientists for centuries. Medawar was the first to explain this shape, specifically the steeply rising proneness of an average individual to die as a function of age, in evolutionary terms.
Kloeden, P.E. +2 more
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Predicting White Dwarf Light Curves
1991A predictive method for the evolution of a dynamical system is introduced. This method is based on the existence of a low dimensional attractor for the system and it is illustrated with an application to a well known chaotic attractor, viz. the Rossler attractor.
T. Serre, J. R. Buchler, M. J. Goupil
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Predicting the Yield Curve Using Forecast Combinations
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
João F. Caldeira +2 more
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