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The successive projections algorithm

TrAC - Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2013
Abstract The successive projections algorithm (SPA) is a variable-selection technique that has attracted increasing interest in the analytical-chemistry community in the past 10 years. The present review presents the basic features of SPA for Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) and Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA) and reports some variants that have ...
Sófacles Figueredo Carreiro Soares   +2 more
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Novel Successive-Approximation Algorithms

2005 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 2005
This paper presents novel control algorithms for successive-approximation (SA) analog-to-digital (A/D) converter topologies. The developed algorithms can be used to speed up the conversion, to compress the data, to minimize the memory requirement, and to minimize the power consumption.
H. Lampinen, P. Perala, O. Vainio
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Improved successive elimination algorithm

SPIE Proceedings, 2005
Motion estimation plays an extremely important role in video coding. The objective of the motion estimation is to remove the temporal redundancy between video frames so that the video sequences can be coded efficiently. In this paper, an improved fast motion estimation algorithm, based on the successive elimination algorithm (SEA) of Li and Salari, is ...
Pei Lu, Zhengbing Zhang
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Successive elimination algorithm for motion estimation

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1995
The correspondence presents a fast exhaustive search algorithm for motion estimation. The basic idea is to obtain the best estimate of the motion vectors by successively eliminating the search positions in the search window and thus decreasing the number of matching evaluations that require very intensive computations.
W, Li, E, Salari
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An Improved Successive Linear Programming Algorithm

Management Science, 1985
Successive Linear Programming (SLP) algorithms solve nonlinear optimization problems via a sequence of linear programs. They have been widely used, particularly in the oil and chemical industries, beginning with their introduction by Griffith and Stewart of Shell Development Company in 1961.
Jianzhong Zhang, Nae-Heon Kim, L. Lasdon
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An accelerated successive substitution algorithm

The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, 1983
AbstractThree related proposals are made for accelerating the familiar successive substitution procedure for phase equilibrium flash calculations. Basic to the development of the acceleration procedures is the observation that successive substitution can be regarded as a method of steep descent for free energy minimization.
R. K. Mehra, R. A. Heidemann, K. Aziz
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New fast successive elimination algorithm

Proceedings of the 43rd IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (Cat.No.CH37144), 2002
Presents a very fast exhaustive search algorithm for motion estimation. This algorithm is based on successive elimination algorithm (SEA) and fast algorithms for the estimation of motion vectors [2]. A new motion estimation method called new fast successive elimination algorithm (NFSEA) finds the same motion vectors as exhaustive search algorithm with ...
null Soo-Mok Jung   +3 more
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An algorithm for successive identification of reflections

IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 1994
A new algorithm for successive identification of seismic reflections is proposed. Generally, the algorithm can be viewed as a curve matching method for images with specific structure. However, in the paper, the algorithm works on seismic signals assembled to constitute an image in which the investigated reflections produce curves. In numerical examples,
K V, Hansen, J, Larsen
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