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A review of symbolic dynamics and symbolic reconstruction of dynamical systems

Chaos, 2023
Discretizing a nonlinear time series enables us to calculate its statistics fast and rigorously. Before the turn of the century, the approach using partitions was dominant. In the last two decades, discretization via permutations has been developed to a powerful methodology, while recurrence plots have recently begun to be recognized as a method of ...
JOSÉ M Amigo   +2 more
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Reconstruction of chaotic signals using symbolic data

Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics, 1994
Abstract We discuss the reconstruction of dynamical systems from noisy time-series. In particular, we consider the use of the symbol statistics (coarse-grained signal data) as the target for reconstruction. The statistics of symbol sequences is relatively insensitive to moderate amounts of measurement noise (σ(noise)/σ(signal) ≈ 10–20%), while larger
Reggie Brown
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Skill modeling through symbolic reconstruction of operator's trajectories

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 1997
Controlling a complex dynamic system, such as a plane or a crane, usually requires a skilled operator. Such control skill is typically hard to reconstruct through introspection. Therefore an attractive approach to the reconstruction of control skill involves machine learning from operator's control traces, also known as behavioral cloning.
Dorian Suc, Ivan Bratko
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Symbolic Localization Reduction with Reconstruction Layering and Backtracking

2002
Localization reduction is an abstraction-refinement scheme for model checking which was introduced by Kurshan [12] as a means for tackling state explosion. It is completely automatic, but despite the work that has been done related to this scheme, it still suffers from computational complexity.
Sharon Barner   +2 more
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Trajectory recovery and stroke reconstruction of handwritten mathematical symbols

2015 13th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR), 2015
With the increasing strength of online handwriting recognition systems, it is natural to try to exploit their power also for offline handwriting recognition problems, by reconstructing the necessary information on direction of strokes using a technique called trajectory recovery.
Behrang Sabeghi Saroui, Volker Sorge
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Reconstructing the World: Albert Camus and the Symbolization of Experience

The Journal of Politics, 1999
Albert Camus's political philosophy of rebellion and limits is ultimately grounded in an aesthetic theory, which in turn is dependent on a broader understanding of the nature of symbols. In his essays and notes. Camus develops a theory of symbols in which he insists that human beings are symbolic creatures and that human experience and symbolization ...
Cecil L. Eubanks, Peter A. Petrakis
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Iterative carrier phase synchronization without reconstructing the soft symbols

2017 51st Annual Conference on Information Sciences and Systems (CISS), 2017
In an energy-efficient receiver employing iterative decoders, phase synchronization errors reduce much of the gains that can be achieved at low SNRs. To address this problem, the concept of an iterative receiver has received much attention in the past.
Qasim M. Chaudhari, Brian S. Krongold
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Low-Complexity Symbol Reconstruction Based on Direct Symbol Decision for FBMC-OQAM Systems

IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, 2023
Da Chen 0001   +3 more
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