نتایج جستجو برای: and if rmsse

تعداد نتایج: 16845043  

Journal: :CoRR 2015
Tamara Bonaci Jeffrey Herron Tariq Yusuf Junjie Yan Tadayoshi Kohno Howard Jay Chizeck

Teleoperated robots are playing an increasingly important role in military actions and medical services. In the future, remotely operated surgical robots will likely be used in more scenarios such as battlefields and emergency response. But rapidly growing applications of teleoperated surgery raise the question; what if the computer systems for these robots are attacked, taken over and even tur...

2004
Ken Hinckley Matt Conway Randy Pausch Dennis Proffitt Richard Stoakley Neal F. Kassell

Such virtual manipulations lack many qualities of physical manipulation of objects in the real world which users might expect or which users might unconsciously depend upon. For example, in the case of selecting a virtual object using a glove, the user must visually attend to the object (watch for it to become highlighted) before selecting it. But what if the user's attention is needed elsewher...

2009
James Bushnell

Researchers Meredith Fowlie (University of California, Berkeley), Stephen Holland (University of North Carolina, Greensboro) and Erin Mansur (Yale University) take a rigorous and sophisticated approach in creating a “what if” scenario within Southern California’s Regional Clean Air Initiatives Market (RECLAIM) program. In their paper, “What do Emissions Markets Deliver and to Whom? Evidence fro...

2008
Subhash Kak

The state function of a quantum object is undetermined with respect to its phase. This indeterminacy does not matter if it is global, but what if the components of the state have unknown relative phases? Can useful computations be performed in spite of this local indeterminacy? We consider this question in relation to the problem of the rotation of a qubit and examine its broader implications f...

2011
Jin Chen Wen Cheng Daniel Lopresti

Usually we assume large amount of data for writer identification, what if only little data is available, e.g., 1 page, 1 paragraph, or even 1 line? Several reasonable assumptions in forensics: • The writers are no longer available. • The writers might not be collaborative. The question is then: what can we do in this situation? • Use of synthetic data has been studies in fields like: signature ...

We can say a software project is successful when it is delivered on time, within the budget and maintaining the required quality. However, nowadays software cost estimation is a critical issue for the advance software industry. As the modern software’s behaves dynamically so estimation of the effort and cost is significantly difficult. Since last 30 years, more than 20 models are already develo...

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Subhash C. Kak

Abstract. We examine the issue of stability of probability in reasoning about complex systems with uncertainty in structure. Normally, propositions are viewed as probability functions on an abstract random graph where it is implicitly assumed that the nodes of the graph have stable properties. But what if some of the nodes change their characteristics? This is a situation that cannot be covered...

2002
Mark D. Baker MARK D. BAKER

While it is known that every closed orientable 3-manifold M contains an arithmetic link L (since the figure-eight knot complement is both arithmetic and universal), Theorem 2 asserts that L can be chosen so that M \ L is homeomorphic to the complement of a link in S3. Recall that a link L in S3 (resp. in M) is hyperbolic if S3 \L (resp. M \L) is homeomorphic to H3/Γ, where H3 is hyperbolic 3-sp...

2015
Elyes Lamine Franck Fontanili Maria di Mascolo Hervé Pingaud

Each Emergency Medical Assistance Centre in France (SAMU), includes an emergency call service. It provides an adequate and immediate response to medical problems. The processing of the incoming calls can be seen as a collaborative process involving several stakeholders. The control of such a process is crucial. Indeed, the effectiveness of the response to these incoming calls strongly impacts t...

2009
Alvin I. Goldman Erik J. Olsson

It is a widely accepted doctrine in epistemology that knowledge has greater value than mere true belief. But although epistemologists regularly pay homage to this doctrine, evidence for it is shaky. Is it based on evidence that ordinary people on the street make evaluative comparisons of knowledge and true belief, and consistently rate the former ahead of the latter? Do they reveal such a prefe...

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