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Class Identification in the United States

American Journal of Sociology, 1968
Data derived from a national sample survey reveal that education, main earner's occupation, and family income have independent effects upon class identification. Multiple regresion analyses reveal that ownership of stocks and bonds in private companies, savings bonds, and rental property makes no significant contribution to the explanation of class ...
R W, Hodge, D J, Treiman
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A Multi-task Transformer Architecture for Drone State Identification and Trajectory Prediction

2024 20th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Smart Systems and the Internet of Things (DCOSS-IoT)
With the proliferation of unmanned aerial vehicles in various applications ranging from delivery services to surveillance and rescue operations, an efficient drone state identification and trajectory prediction framework is becoming a mandate.
Nicolas Souli   +4 more
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Vibration‐based structural state identification by a 1‐dimensional convolutional neural network

Comput. Aided Civ. Infrastructure Eng., 2019
Deep learning has ushered in many breakthroughs in vision‐based detection via convolutional neural networks (CNNs), but the vibration‐based structural damage detection by CNN remains being refined.
Youqi Zhang   +3 more
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Identification of nuclear cluster-molecular states

Physical Review C, 1991
Gai {ital et} {ital al}. have proposed that cluster-molecular structure, in which a three- or four-particle cluster is well separated from the core, can be identified by the strong {ital E}1 transitions connecting cluster states with this structure.
, Cottle, , Kemper
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Combining translation-invariant wavelet frames and convolutional neural network for intelligent tool wear state identification

Computers in industry (Print), 2019
On-machine monitoring of tool wear in machining processes has found its importance to reduce equipment downtime and reduce tooling costs. As the tool wears out gradually, the contact state of the cutting edge and the workpiece changes, which has a ...
Xincheng Cao   +3 more
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Online identification of quantum states

Quantum Information and Measurement VI 2021, 2021
We discuss online strategies for discriminating pure states with zero error when n copies of the states are provided. We rederive the binary case and extend the analysis to ternary symmetric states.
Gael Sentis   +2 more
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Improving steady-state identification

2008
Abstract The use of online data together with steady-state models, as in Real Time Optimization applications, requires the identification of steady-state regimes in a process and the detection of the presence of gross erros. In this paper a method is proposed which makes use of polynomial interpolation on time windows.
Galo A.C. Le Roux   +4 more
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The paradox of state identification: de facto states, recognition, and the (re-)production of the international

International Theory, 2019
The literature on de facto states challenges the conventional identification of states by legal recognition, proposing to identify states based on their effectiveness instead.
J. Grzybowski
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Interval data‐based k ‐means clustering method for traffic state identification at urban intersections

IET Intelligent Transport Systems, 2019
Identifying traffic states at urban intersections plays a significant role in achieving the full potential of intelligent transportation systems for various traffic applications (e.g. real-time traffic signal control).
Wenming Rao   +3 more
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Altered states/identification papers

Women: A Cultural Review, 1999
Jacqueline Rose, States of Fantasy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996, £25,1998 (pbk.), £12.99. Wulf Sachs, Black Hamlet, with a new introduction by Saul Dubow and Jacqueline Rose, Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996, £14 pbk.
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