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A Successively Refinable Lossless Image-Coding Algorithm

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 2005
We present a compression technique that provides progressive transmission as well as lossless and near-lossless compression in a single framework. The proposed technique produces a bit stream that results in a progressive, and ultimately lossless, reconstruction of an image similar to what one can obtain with a reversible wavelet codec.
Sayood, K   +3 more
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Learning Applied to Successive Approximation Algorithms

IEEE Transactions on Systems Science and Cybernetics, 1970
A linear reinforcement learning technique is proposed to provide a memory and thus accelerate the convergence of successive approximation algorithms. The learning scheme is used to update weighting coefficients applied to the components of the correction terms of the algorithm.
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Successive Twinkling Simplex Search Optimization Algorithms

Volume 2B: 27th Design Automation Conference, 2001
Abstract Simplex algorithms have been proven to be a reliable nonlinear programming pattern search algorithm. The effectiveness of simplex however reduces when the solved problem has large number of variables, several local minima, or when initial guess is not readily available.
Mekhilef, M., Trabia, Mohamed
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Experiments with successive quadratic programming algorithms

Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 1988
There are many variants of successive quadratic programming (SQP) algorithms. Important issues include: the choice of either line search or trust region strategies; the QP formulation to be used; and how the QP is to be solved. Here, we consider the QP's proposed by Fletcher and Powell and discuss a specialized reduced-gradient procedure for solving ...
Fan, Y., Sarkar, S., Lasdon, L.
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Pediatric Vascular Access Peripheral IV Algorithm Success Rate

Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2018
Determine if the pediatric peripheral vascular access algorithm (PPVAA) led to differences in first-attempt and overall peripheral intravenous (PIV) success, staff attempting PIV access per episode and overall attempts and first PIV attempt success by provider.A two-cohort pre-/post-implementation comparative design involved pediatric nurses and ...
Jane H. Hartman   +4 more
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Successive Restrictions Algorithm in Bayesian Networks

2005
Given a Bayesian network relative to a set I of discrete random variables, we are interested in computing the probability distribution PA or the conditional probability distribution PA|B, where A and B are two disjoint subsets of I. The general idea of the algorithm of successive restrictions is to manage the succession of summations on all random ...
Linda Smail, Jean Pierre Raoult
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Nonadiabatic Quantum Search Algorithm with Analytical Success Rate

International Journal of Theoretical Physics, 2018
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Feng-Guang Li   +5 more
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A new successive quadratic programming algorithm

Acta Mathematicae Applicatae Sinica, 1992
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Randomized Competitive Algorithms for Successful and Unsuccessful Search

The Computer Journal, 1996
This paper studies the classical dictionary problem using a self-adjusting linear list. We designed and analyzed randomized, on-line algorithms for a sequence of successful and unsuccessful searches which are competitive with off-line algorithms. Our algorithms combined the ps bit technique which speeds up unsuccessful search with the randomized move ...
Hui, LCK, Martel, CU
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Low-Power Cache with Successive Tag Comparison Algorithm

Current Applied Physics, 2003
In recent years, power consumption has become one of the most critical design concerns in designing VLSI systems. The reduction of power consumption is inevitably required by the emergence of highly efficient and fast systems, which include CPU (Central Processor Unit), MCU (Micro Controller Unit), cache, and et cetera.
Tae-Chan Kim   +3 more
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