... the
simple predicted sequence of the end effectors.
The bits of the end effectors and the other general joints
are sent to the decoder, respectively.
For the bits of the general other joints, the ... get the different compressed
form of the motion data. Since the error of the position of
the walking motion by IBKF is more than 100 when the en-
tropy...
... contraction, and the
proof is complete.
In the following theorem, which is the main result in this section, we establish the
strong convergence of the sequence defined by 1.8.
Theorem 3.2. Let ... improve some of the conditions and results in the mentioned
papers, especially those of Song and Xu 11.
2. Preliminaries
Let S : {x ∈ X : x 1} be the unit sphere of...
... consumption,
then the higher transmission power level will be used.
The estimated PDR for the other power levels also needs
to be updated, since the whole PDR-table is dynamic if
the link changes. Therefore, ... batches of each method and present the results
in Figure 5. The number of 60 batches is selected due to
the reason that after this time, all the methods definitel...
... U.Cally
∇
t the nabla derivative of yt at the point t.
If T R then f
Δ
tf
∇
tf
t.IfT Z then f
Δ
tft 1 − ft is the forward
difference operator while f
∇
tft − ft − 1 is the ... its unification of the theory of differential and difference
equations. An introduction to this unification is given in 10, 14, 23, 24.Now,thisstudy
is still a new area...
... improve the identification of the terms. The size of the
zone selected to identify the words has an impact on the
performance of the method with an optimal setup based
on the passage for the evaluation. ... the set of words of term t found in the zone z:
W
= tok(z) ∩tok(t) =
w
0
, , w
n−1
,(8)
where n is the number of words in W : n
=W. The scatter...
... dispersion of the watermarks
in the spatial domain in the case of the conventional
technique before showing the portions/parts of the image
removed by the segmentation process (i.e., the portion of the
watermark ... of two areas:
the foreground and the background. The foreground or
ridges area is the component that originates from the
contact of a finger...
... These can be, for
example, the minimum number of features, the maximum
number of iterations, or the minimum value of the error
rate. More complex procedures as the restriction of the
number of ... characterization.
Another novel aspect concerns the use of all of these features
not only for the characterization of the bright stripes, but also
of the dark s...
... device with 151 sensors (coils). The color
encodes the Gaussian weighting, that is, the influence of the synthetic background signal. The center of appearance of the synthetic signal is
marked by a ... both
the mMCG + fMCG and MMG + motion artifacts” by
involving the spatiotemporal morphology of the data given
by the multisensor geometry information. Mathematically...
... to the asymp-
totic progress of either the adaptive weights or the MSE to-
ward the optimal solutions. The convergence (as well as the
stability) of the system is dependent on the step-size. The
step-size ... (20)
where c
l
are the tap weights of the predictor. The output of
the PEF, y
PEF,k
, is defined as the subtraction of the estimate of
the inte...
... talking
facetogiveperformanceequivalenttothatofanaturalface.
The value of C
r
v
, however, provides a readily interpretable
metric indexing the quality of the animated talker. The value
of C
r
v
is the visual contribution of the synthetic ... the nat-
ural face but much less so for the synthetic face. The expla-
nation of this difference between the natural and sy...