نتایج جستجو برای: reduced government support

تعداد نتایج: 1313633  

2001
Yuh-Jye Lee Hung-Yi Lo Su-Yun Huang

The reduced support vector machine (RSVM) has been proposed to avoid the computational difficulties in generating a nonlinear support vector machine classifier for a massive dataset. RSVM selects a small random subset from the entire dataset with a user pre-specified size m̄ to generate a reduced kernel (rectangular) matrix. This reduced kernel will replace the fully dense square kernel matrix u...

Journal: :Neurocomputing 2011
Mittul Singh Jivitej Chadha Puneet Ahuja Jayadeva Suresh Chandra

Wepropose the reduced twin support vector regressor (RTSVR) that uses the notion of rectangular kernels to obtain significant improvements in execution time over the twin support vector regressor (TSVR), thus facilitating its application to larger sized datasets. & 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Journal: :New South Wales public health bulletin 2009
Anthony G Capon Emma S Synnott Sue Holliday

Effective action on climate change health impacts and vulnerability will require systems approaches and integrated policy and planning responses from a range of government agencies. Similar responses are needed to address other complex problems, such as the obesity epidemic. Local government, with its focus on the governance of place, will have a key role in responding to these convergent agend...

2001
Yuh-Jye Lee Olvi L. Mangasarian

Abstract An algorithm is proposed which generates a nonlinear kernel-based separating surface that requires as little as 1% of a large dataset for its explicit evaluation. To generate this nonlinear surface, the entire dataset is used as a constraint in an optimization problem with very few variables corresponding to the 1% of the data kept. The remainder of the data can be thrown away after so...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2015
Riccardo Alagna Mamadou Moussa Diaw Rosella Centis Daniela Maria Cirillo Giorgio Besozzi

The World Health Organisation (WHO) recently launched the “End TB Strategy” [1] and, in collaboration with the European Respiratory Society, launched the framework for tuberculosis (TB) elimination in low-incidence countries [2]. Both documents focus on ending the global TB epidemic by 2035, through stimulating collaborative actions at country level and increased cooperation between high and lo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Anne D Guerry Stephen Polasky Jane Lubchenco Rebecca Chaplin-Kramer Gretchen C Daily Robert Griffin Mary Ruckelshaus Ian J Bateman Anantha Duraiappah Thomas Elmqvist Marcus W Feldman Carl Folke Jon Hoekstra Peter M Kareiva Bonnie L Keeler Shuzhuo Li Emily McKenzie Zhiyun Ouyang Belinda Reyers Taylor H Ricketts Johan Rockström Heather Tallis Bhaskar Vira

The central challenge of the 21st century is to develop economic, social, and governance systems capable of ending poverty and achieving sustainable levels of population and consumption while securing the life-support systems underpinning current and future human well-being. Essential to meeting this challenge is the incorporation of natural capital and the ecosystem services it provides into d...

Journal: :Global Journal of Mathematical Sciences 2004

Journal: :State and Local Government Review 2014

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