... 1.
Belowwedescribethedifferent steps in the estimation of the
label set of x using the DMLkNN and MLkNN algorithms
applied to the test data. For the sake of clarity we recall some
definitions of events ... fact, the existence of class ω
1
in
the neighborhood of x gives some information about the
existence or not of class ω
2
in the label set of x.Ifwetake
a l...
... that
emulate old analogue devices. One of the largest focuses for
the research on this topic is the emulation of the subtractive
sound synthesis principle of the early electronic synthesisers
of ... that resembles the sawtooth
waveform. With P<.5, the maximum of the waveform
is closer to the beginning of oscillation period, and when
P>.5, the maximum is...
... controls the tradeoff between
maximizing the distance from the origin and containing
most of the data in the region related to the hyperplane and
corresponds to the ratio of outliers in the training ... Y
consequent.
Definition 2. The support (s) of an association rule is the
ratio (in percent) of the records that contain X
Y to the total
number of records i...
... completes the proof.
From the proof of Lemma 2.2, we can show the following Lemma.
Boundary Value Problems 11
5 L. Peng, “Existence and uniqueness of periodic solutions for a kind of Duffing equation ... authors who studied the Duffing-type
equations by using the critical point theory see 12, 13.In12, by using a saddle point
theorem, Tomiczek obtained the existence...
... part of the proof is similar to that of Theorem 3.3 a combined proof of
Theorems 3.1 and 3.2 and is therefore omitted.
By using the same methods as in the proof of Corollary 3.4, the following ... univalent in .
Furthermore, by using the same techniques as in the proof of Theorem 3.1,wecanprovethe
convexity univalence of F and so the details may be omitted. T...
... only
needstodoasimplesubtractiontoverifythevalidity
of the received control frames using (5).
(ii) By using this mechanism, there is no need to
keep track of the control frames or their reception
sequence. The mo del is not memory ... respectively.
As the above results show, regardless of the type of
traffic or the models, the amount of delay is higher when
the han...
... problems, war and peace problems,
or biological and medical processes. The main interest of this paper is concerned with the
positivity and stability of solutions independent of the sizes of the ... function. The following
result is concerned with the unique solution on R
0
of the above differential fractional system
3.1. The proof, which is based on Picard-Lindel...
... 40. Therefore, Theorem 4.3 is a generalization
of 40, Theorem 4.2. Moreover, by 40, Remark 4.2, Theorem 4.3 ia also a generalizationof
Theorems 4.1 and 4.4 due to He 38 and Theorem 3.5 ... generalization of 40, Theorem 4.1. Moreover, by 40, Remark 4.1,
Theorem 4.1 is also a generalization of 39, Theorem 3.1.
From Theorem 4.1, we derive the following stability result of...
... z-polarization.
from the right to the left sides of the trunk. In Figure 10(b),
the antennas are placed along a vertical line on the trunk
to form vertical on-body channels. The positions of these
channels ... polarization of
the antennas can easily be modified by the posture and
movement of the body, which will introduce significant
disturbance on the link qualit...