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Research on Redundancy under Optimal Distribution Network Operation Efficiency Planning
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Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia information retrieval, 2010Although redundancy reduction is the key for visual coding in the mammalian visual system [1,2], at a higher level, the visual understanding step, a central component of intelligence, achieves high robustness by exploiting redundancies in the images, in order to resolve uncertainty, ambiguity, or contradiction [3,4].
Xiang Sean Zhou +9 more
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Nursing Standard, 1991
Nine Staff at the Terrence Higgins Trust are being made redundant because of a £400,000 deficit. A spokesperson said direct services, but obviously when staff the Trust had not been paid by local authorities for the services it provides.
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Nine Staff at the Terrence Higgins Trust are being made redundant because of a £400,000 deficit. A spokesperson said direct services, but obviously when staff the Trust had not been paid by local authorities for the services it provides.
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Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1977
Two articles on canonical correlation are criticized as erroneous, Wood (1972) and Nicewander & Wood (1974). In both instances, the errors would have been avoided had the authors been required to offer both the mathematical basis of their contributions and illustrative worked examples.
P, Cohen, J, Cohen
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Two articles on canonical correlation are criticized as erroneous, Wood (1972) and Nicewander & Wood (1974). In both instances, the errors would have been avoided had the authors been required to offer both the mathematical basis of their contributions and illustrative worked examples.
P, Cohen, J, Cohen
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Redundancy and Robustness, or When Is Redundancy Redundant?
Journal of Structural Engineering, 2011The redundancy of a structure refers to the extent of degradation the structure can suffer without losing some specified elements of its functionality. However, because future structural degradation is unknown during design and analysis, it is evident that structural redundancy is related to robustness against uncertainty.
Yoshihiro Kanno, Yakov Ben-Haim
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