... technique
proposed in [46] for its intentional application. In fact, we
are just pointing out the inadequacy of this technique to an-
alyze the incidence of wide-ranging set of single and multiple
disturbances ... note that the incidence of multiple disturbances, at the
same time interval, in electric signals, is an ordinary situa-
tion owing to the presence of se...
... S. E. Fu and S. P. Lai, “A system for pulse measurement
and analysis of Chinese medicine,” in Proceedings of the 11th
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in
Medicine and Biology ... Zhang,
1
and Naimin Li
1
1
Biocomputing Research Centre, School of Computer Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology, Harbin, 150001, China
2
Shenzhen Gr...
... F. Ince, A. H. Tewfik, and S. Arica, Classification of move-
ment EEG with local discriminant bases,” in Proceedings of
IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal
Processing ... lower bands with increasing
noise level. This also results a decrease in classification accu-
racy.
4.4. Effect of shift-invariance to classification
As indicated in the previous se...
... resolution
determines the orientation of the crystallographic geomet ry
inside the bone grains and the orientation of the mineral
crystals and collagen micro-fibrils with respect to the scaf-
fold. In [1–3] ... Biologix
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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Volume 2007, Article ID 19260, 8 pages
doi:10.1155/2007/19260
Research Article...
... would introduce more training errors.
Interestingly enough, the decision boundary obtained from
the training set (containing feature vectors with soft values of
rectangularity in voltage drop and ... consisting of a voltage source,
an incoming line feeding four outgoing lines via a busbar.
The outgoing lines are connected to loads with different load
characteristics in terms of act...
... compact in the general setting of our main result.
6 Fixed Point Theory and Applications
Note that if D
= Δ or B
n
, the fixed point of φ in Theorem 3.1 is precisely the so-called
Denjoy-Wolff point of ... point a of φ in
B
n
;see[2, Chapter 2]);
(b) the spectrum of C
φ
is the set consisting of 0, 1, and all products of eigenvalues of
φ
(a).
This result also holds fo...
... the joint TF relation-
ship and can be useful in determining the nature of the
many kinds of non-stationary signals. The success of any TF
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing 3
3. ... which brings up
the best classification accuracy, is found to be the standard
deviation of octave, the median of octave, the standard
deviation of innerProdI, the standard deviati...
... of this second kind of attacks
are the alteration of a piece of evidence in a criminal trial, or
the manipulation of public opinion through the use of false
wiretapping. Often, for the sake of ... Mıhc¸ak and R. Venkatesan, “A perceptual audio
hashing algorithm: a tool for robust audio identification and
information hiding,” in Proceedings of the 4th International
Works...
... error of a classifier in the presence of fea-
ture selection, obtained by performing feature selec-
tion and designing a classifier on S, and then find-
ing the classification error on a large independent ... taken
with respect to F; in fact, one can think of (X, Y) in the above
equation as a random test point (this interpretation being
useful in understanding error estimation...
... ,x
n
} and Δ
J
denotes the face of Δ
n
corresponding to the subindex
of J in {0, 1, 2, ,n}.
12 Fixed Point Theory and Applications
by the same argument as in the proof of Theorem 4.1 in 16 ... U
0
of the origin in Z such that
F
a, y, z
∗
U
0
/
⊂C. 3.9
Since F is upper C-continuous, it follows that for any neighbourhood U of the origin in Z,
there exists a nei...