نتایج جستجو برای: buffet

تعداد نتایج: 558  

2010
Joseph L. Austerweil Thomas L. Griffiths

Identifying the features of objects becomes a challenge when those features can change in their appearance. We introduce the Transformed Indian Buffet Process (tIBP), and use it to define a nonparametric Bayesian model that infers features that can transform across instantiations. We show that this model can identify features that are location invariant by modeling a previous experiment on huma...

2012
Ben McCarty Stefan Bauer

Monday 8 August: 09.30-10.30 Stefan Bauer: Differential eguations and stable homotopy 11.00-12.00 Nikolai Saveliev: An index theorem for end-periodic opererators 13.30-14.30 Kim Frøyshov: Smooth four-manifolds and intersection forms with local coefficients 14.45-15.45 Christopher Herald: An SU (3) Casson invariant of rational homology spheres 16.15-17.15 Brendan McLellan: Non-Abelian Localizati...

2008
Piyush Rai Hal Daumé

We propose a nonparametric Bayesian factor regression model that accounts for uncertainty in the number of factors, and the relationship between factors. To accomplish this, we propose a sparse variant of the Indian Buffet Process and couple this with a hierarchical model over factors, based on Kingman’s coalescent. We apply this model to two problems (factor analysis and factor regression) in ...

Journal: :CoRR 2013
Novi Quadrianto Viktoriia Sharmanska David A. Knowles Zoubin Ghahramani

WHAT: a probabilistic model to infer binary latent variables that preserve neighbourhood structure of the data • WHY: to perform a nearest neighbour search for the purpose of retrieval • WHEN: in dynamic and streaming nature of the Internet data • HOW: the Indian Buffet Process prior coupled with a preference relation • WHERE: dynamic extension of hash codes Motivating Example: Dynamic Hash Cod...

Journal: :Open Syst. Inform. Dynam. 2005
Fabio Bagarello

In this paper we use the stochastic limit approach (SLA) in order to analyze some generalized versions of the open BCS model first introduced by Buffet and Martin and recently analyzed by the author using the SLA. In particular, considering different models, we discuss the role of a second reservoir interacting with the first one (but not with the system) in the computation of the critical temp...

2015
G. Mabey

SOME ASPECTS OF AIRCRAFT DYNAMIC LOADS DUE TO FLOW SEPARATION This paper discusses various topics associated with the study of Aircraft Dynamic Loads due to Flow Separation. Topics discussed include the need for consistent definitions of buffet and buffeting, the advantages of a consistent notation for all the papers, buffeting due to wings and other components, the alleviation of buffeting, th...

Journal: :Physics of Fluids 2021

Mitigation of the shock buffet phenomenon over a supercritical airfoil by means wavy leading edges (WLEs) is analyzed with implicit large eddy simulations. A Dassault Aviation's V2C simulated in transonic flow Re?=5.0×105 and M?=0.7 at ?=7.0°. This profile designed for flows, delaying onset wave drag decreasing skin friction drag. The results this upstream condition on straight are oscillation ...

2006
Q. Xiao H. M. Tsai F. Liu

The flow of the Bauer–Garabedian–Korn (BGK) No. 1 supercritical airfoil is investigated by the solution of the unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations with a two-equation lagged k–ω turbulent model. Two steady cases (M = 0.71, α= 1.396 deg and M = 0.71, α= 9.0 deg) and one unsteady case (M = 0.71, α= 6.97 deg), all with a far-stream Reynolds number of 20 × 106, are computed. The resu...

Journal: :Appetite 2013
Wilson Yip Katy R Wiessing Stephanie Budgett Sally D Poppitt

The aim of the study was to determine whether plate size affects ad libitum energy intake (EI) at a buffet-style lunch in overweight, yet unrestrained women. Twenty overweight/obese (BMI=25-40 kg/m(2)) women attended two study visits, and were randomly assigned to small (19.5 cm) or large (26.5 cm) diameter plate size at a free choice lunch meal. At 9 am participants were given a small (0.5 MJ)...

Journal: :North Carolina medical journal 2005
Cindy H DePorter

Other commentaries in this issue of the North Carolina Medical Journal describe innovative food and dining practices in some of our state's long-term care facilities. Federal and state regulations do not prohibit these innovations, and DFS supports the concept of "enhancements" of the dining experience in these facilities. The Division of Facilities Services, therefore, encourages facilities to...

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