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Sun, Yanlong, Yazhou Yuan, Qimin Xu, Changchun Hua, and Xinping Guan. "A Mobile Anchor Node Assisted RSSI Localization Scheme in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks." Sensors 19, no. 20 (October 10, 2019): 4369. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19204369.

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In this paper, a mobile anchor node assisted RSSI localization scheme in underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) is proposed, which aims to improve location accuracy and shorten location time. First, to improve location accuracy, we design a support vector regression (SVR) based interpolation method to estimate the projection of sensor nodes on the linear trajectory of the mobile anchor node. The proposed method increases the accuracy of the nonlinear regression model of noisy measured data and synchronously decreases the estimation error caused by the discreteness of measured data. Second, to shorten location time, we develop a curve matching method to obtain the perpendicular distance from sensor nodes to the linear trajectory of the mobile anchor node. The location of the sensor node can be calculated based on the projection and the perpendicular distance. Compared with existing schemes that require the anchor node to travel at least two trajectories, the proposed scheme only needs one-time trajectory to locate sensor nodes, and the location time is shortened with the reduction in the number of trajectories. Finally, simulation results prove that the proposed scheme can obtain more accurate sensor node location in less time compared with the existing schemes.
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Vinayak, Mr B. "Wireless Projection Node using Raspberry Pi." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 7, no. 4 (April 30, 2019): 1791–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2019.4325.

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Sun, Dian Zhu, Xin Cai Kang, Yan Rui Li, and Yong Wei Sun. "An Algorithm for Geometric Modeling and Intersection in NC Milling Simulation Based on Triangular Mesh Model." Applied Mechanics and Materials 48-49 (February 2011): 541–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.48-49.541.

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To achieve the accurate and efficient NC milling simulation based on the discrete triangular mesh model, we proposed an algorithm for geometric modeling and intersection. We construct the R*-tree index for upper-surface nodes of mesh model, based on which the nodes within cutting region can be obtained. We compute tool path segments within cutting projection region of node, and calculate the minimum adjustment height of node according to tool path segments within cutting projection region and then change the z-value of node. Thus, we complete the intersection calculation in simulation process. It has been proved by examples that the algorithm for geometric modeling and intersection in NC milling simulation has strong adaptation to tool path segment type and that it can accurately and efficiently reflect the effect of NC simulation process based on the discrete triangular mesh model of rough.
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Zhu, Darui, Rui Wang, Chongxin Liu, and Jiandong Duan. "Projective synchronization via adaptive pinning control for fractional-order complex network with time-varying coupling strength." International Journal of Modern Physics C 30, no. 07 (July 2019): 1940013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183119400138.

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This paper presents an adaptive projective pinning control method for fractional-order complex network. First, based on theories of complex network and fractional calculus, some preliminaries of mathematics are given. Then, an analysis is conducted on the adaptive projective pinning control theory for fractional-order complex network. Based on the projective synchronization control method and the combined adaptive pinning feedback control method, suitable projection synchronization scale factor, adaptive feedback controller and the node selection algorithm are designed to illustrate the synchronization for fractional-order hyperchaotic complex network. Simulation results show that all nodes are stabilized to equilibrium point. Theoretical analysis and simulation results demonstrate that the designed adaptive projective pinning controllers are efficient.
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Li, Li, and Thomas Kunz. "Cooperative node localization using nonlinear data projection." ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks 5, no. 1 (February 2009): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1464420.1464421.

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Zhou, Feng, Yushi Li, Hejun Wu, Zhimin Ding, and Xiying Li. "ProLo: Localization via Projection for Three-Dimensional Mobile Underwater Sensor Networks." Sensors 19, no. 6 (March 22, 2019): 1414. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19061414.

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We study the problem of three-dimensional localization of the underwater mobile sensor networks using only range measurements without GPS devices. This problem is challenging because sensor nodes often drift with unknown water currents. Consequently, the moving direction and speed of a sensor node cannot be predicted. Moreover, the motion devices of the sensor nodes are not accurate in underwater environments. Therefore, we propose an adaptive localization scheme, ProLo, taking these uncertainties into consideration. This scheme applies the rigidity theory and maintains a virtual rigid structure through projection. We have proved the correctness of this three-dimensional localization scheme and also validated it using simulation. The results demonstrate that ProLo is promising for real mobile underwater sensor networks with various noises and errors.
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Cann, Tristan J. B., Iain S. Weaver, and Hywel T. P. Williams. "Is it correct to project and detect? How weighting unipartite projections influences community detection." Network Science 8, S1 (April 17, 2020): S145—S163. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nws.2020.11.

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AbstractBipartite networks represent pairwise relationships between nodes belonging to two distinct classes. While established methods exist for analyzing unipartite networks, those for bipartite network analysis are somewhat obscure and relatively less developed. Community detection in such instances is frequently approached by first projecting the network onto a unipartite network, a method where edges between node classes are encoded as edges within one class. Here we test seven different projection schemes by assessing the performance of community detection on both: (i) a real-world dataset from social media and (ii) an ensemble of artificial networks with prescribed community structure. A number of performance and accuracy issues become apparent from the experimental findings, especially in the case of long-tailed degree distributions. Of the methods tested, the “hyperbolic” projection scheme alleviates most of these difficulties and is thus the most robust scheme of those tested. We conclude that any interpretation of community detection algorithm performance on projected networks must be done with care as certain network configurations require strong community preference for the bipartite structure to be reflected in the unipartite communities. Our results have implications for the analysis of detected community structure in projected unipartite networks.
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Antonau, Ihar, Majid Hojjat, and Kai-Uwe Bletzinger. "Relaxed gradient projection algorithm for constrained node-based shape optimization." Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 63, no. 4 (February 10, 2021): 1633–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00158-020-02821-y.

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AbstractIn node-based shape optimization, there are a vast amount of design parameters, and the objectives, as well as the physical constraints, are non-linear in state and design. Robust optimization algorithms are required. The methods of feasible directions are widely used in practical optimization problems and know to be quite robust. A subclass of these methods is the gradient projection method. It is an active-set method, it can be used with equality and non-equality constraints, and it has gained significant popularity for its intuitive implementation. One significant issue around efficiency is that the algorithm may suffer from zigzagging behavior while it follows non-linear design boundaries. In this work, we propose a modification to Rosen’s gradient projection algorithm. It includes the efficient techniques to damp the zigzagging behavior of the original algorithm while following the non-linear design boundaries, thus improving the performance of the method.
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Xiao, Ling, Renfa Li, Juan Luo, and Zhu Xiao. "Energy-efficient recognition of human activity in body sensor networks via compressed classification." International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks 12, no. 12 (December 2016): 155014771667966. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1550147716679668.

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Energy efficiency is an important challenge to broad deployment of wireless body sensor networks for long-term physical movement monitoring. Inspired by theories of sparse representation and compressed sensing, the power-aware compressive classification approach SRC-DRP (sparse representation–based classification with distributed random projection) for activity recognition is proposed, which integrates data compressing and classification. Random projection as a data compression tool is individually implemented on each sensor node to reduce the amount of data for transmission. Compressive classification can be applied directly on the compressed samples received from all nodes. This method was validated on the Wearable Action Recognition Dataset and implemented on embedded nodes for offline and online experiments. It is shown that our method reduces energy consumption by approximately 20% while maintaining an activity recognition accuracy of 88% at a compression ratio of 0.5.
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Long, Ji Chang, Wei Hua Ma, and Chun Lin Shen. "An Acquisition and Display Method for Multi-View 3D Models." Advanced Materials Research 1078 (December 2014): 341–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1078.341.

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Based on the technology of OpenGL and DirectX Wrapper, this paper designs and implements a new general method of data collection and display for the existing three-dimensional models using in multi-view 3D display system. Firstly, by using the technology of OpenGL/DirectX Wrapper, it obtains the application information such as the models, calls and associated data. Secondly, it sends the information to all rendering nodes. Then, according to the multi-view system projection array number and expected angle threshold parameter, each rendering node does the final adjustment and calibration on the obtained information sequentially for multi-view image rendering. Finally, each node transmits corresponding viewpoint image rendered by themselves to the projection equipment, and displays stereo images through 3D device synchronously. This method can be applied to all application programs based on OpenGL or DirectX Library. It is a general method for collecting and displaying multi-view 3D data sources. Experimental results show that this method is of high acquisition and rendering process, the image quality is the same as the source and stereoscopic displays strong. It has a wide range of applications and research value in the field of Engineering.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Node projection"

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Scott, Michael Andrew. "Interior node projection techniques in sweeping algorithms /." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2006. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd1121.pdf.

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Scott, Michael Andrew. "Interior Node Projection Techniques in Sweeping Algorithms." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2005. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/335.

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The enhancement of node projection techniques in sweeping is the subject of this thesis. Sweeping is a method used to produce all-hexahedral finite element meshes on certain classes of geometry. The placement of nodes in the interior of the geometry during the sweeping process remains a difficult problem. This thesis presents advancements in this area which improve the speed of the algorithm and the resulting element quality. A comparison of existing projection methods was performed. The existing Faceted projection sweeping method was extended to be applicable to more general classes of sweepable geometry. This comparison and extension of node projection algorithms led to the development of a new node projection technique: the SmartAffine method. This method builds on previous techniques and is characterized by its speed. Finally, a technique for coupling node projection techniques is presented. This technique characterizes the complexity of the sweepable geometry and applies the most appropriate node projection scheme. This is accomplished without user interaction and improves the speed of the sweeping algorithm and the quality of swept meshes.
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Meyer, Arnd, and Roman Unger. "Projection methods for contact problems in elasticity." Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2006. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:swb:ch1-200601436.

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The aim of the paper is showing, how projection methods can be used for computing contact problems in elasticity for different classes of obstacles. Starting with the projection idea for handling hanging nodes in finite element discretizations the extension of the method for handling penetrated nodes in contact problems will be described for some obstacle classes.
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Chew, Gilbert. "Projectile nose heating in the Ram accelerator /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/9957.

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Ellis, Jeremy Conrad. "The Effect of Projectile Nose Shape on the Formation of the Water Entry Cavity." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2016. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/6445.

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This research focuses on the effect of several convex and concave nose shapes on cavity formation for both hydrophilic and hydrophobic projectiles. It specifically investigates the effect of convex shape on the threshold velocity for cavity formation as well as the effect of concave shapes on cavity formation in terms of impact velocity, geometry of the concave shape and wettability of the projectile. For the convex cases, the streamlined axisymmetric shape significantly increases the threshold velocity when cavities form and is most pronounced for the ogive and cone. The study demonstrates that measuring the wetting angle and impact velocity is not enough to predict cavity behavior, rather the roughness and nose shape must also be taken into consideration for convex projectiles. For the concave cases, the cavities formed are highly influenced by impact speed and nose shape. Wetting angle did not have any visible effect on the cavity formed at higher impact speeds (7 m/s). The dynamics of the cavity formation are dominated by the pocket of trapped air formed when the concave projectiles impact the water. At low impact speeds (~0-1 m/s) the trapped air can separate the flow from the leading edge of the projectile nose when venting out and cause a large cavity to form, depending on the specific concave shape and speed. At moderate impact speeds (1-4 m/s) the trapped air will vent completely underwater forming a small ring-shaped cavity. At high impact speeds (4-10 m/s) the trapped pocket of air compresses tremendously and causes an unsteady pressure pulse, which can result in the formation of a bubble and jet in front of the cavity. The jet is formed by water passing behind the pocket of trapped air along the walls of the concave nose and converging into a jet at the top of the concave shape and entraining the trapped air as it descends.
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Pinto, Laura Coutinho. "Os projectos hidrelétricos como causa dos deslocamentos populacionais: migrações forçadas em nome do desenvolvimento." Master's thesis, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/9357.

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Dissertação apresentada para cumprimento dos requisitos necessários à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciência Política e Relações Internacionais – Especialização em Globalização e Ambiente
Com um dos maiores potenciais hidrelétricos do mundo, o Brasil conta com a energia hidrelétrica como matriz principal para geração de energia elétrica. Essa política acarreta fortes impactos sociais e ambientais nas regiões inundadas pela implantação dos lagos das barragens que servem para a contenção de água, artifício necessário para a geração de energia pelas unidades hidrelétricas. As populações atingidas pelas barragens são levadas a migrações compulsórias, deixando suas terras e muitas vezes a sua cultura. O objetivo deste estudo é analisar de que forma ocorreu a migração das populações atingidas pela implantação das Hidrelétricas brasileiras de Tucuruí, no norte do Brasil, e a de Itá, no sul do país. Analisa, também, a política de indenização por desalojamento, o encaminhamento destas populações e de que forma se organizam os movimentos de resistência à política de alagamento. A metodologia foi desenvolvida a partir de uma análise qualitativa bibliográfica, recolhida em livros, em estatísticas e relatórios de instituições governamentais e nãogovernamentais, como a Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica (ANEEL), as Centrais Elétricas do Sul do Brasil S.A. (ELETROBRÁS), as Centrais Elétricas do Norte do Brasil (ELETRONORTE) e World Comission on Dams (WCD) e o Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens (MAB), dentre outros documentos sobre os projetos de desenvolvimento de barragens no Brasil e no mundo.
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Kale, Jeevan Shrirang. "A service discovery-enabled LCD projector device." 2002. http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/u?/NOD,23.

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Thesis (M.S.)--University of New Orleans, 2002.
Title from electronic submission form. Vita. "A thesis ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in the Department of Computer Science"--Thesis t.p. Includes bibliographical references.
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He-TengZhang and 張鶴騰. "Exclusive-Symmetry Aware Non-exact Projective Boolean Matching with Internal Nodes Matching." Thesis, 2017. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/mzmh9j.

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Boolean matching is to determine whether two circuits can be equivalent under permutation and/or negation of their inputs and outputs. It is important in circuit rectification and technology mapping. Previous works discussed Boolean matching under the same numbers of inputs and outputs. They are inapplicable to Non-exact Projective NPNP Boolean matching (NP3), in which inputs/outputs numbers of two circuits are different. We use SAT-based method and functional properties (symmetry) to design a technique which is applicable to NP3. We design a technique to speed up convergence of Boolean matching procedure. A newly defined functional property is used to remove more infeasible solutions. Experimental data shows, besides to NP3, the proposed technique has better capability of matching circuits with large number of inputs.
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(6504827), Boon Him Lim. "Critical Velocity of High-Performance Yarn Transversely Impacted by Different Indenters." Thesis, 2019.

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Critical velocity is defined as projectile striking velocity that causes instantaneous rupture of the specimen under transverse impact. The main goal of this dissertation was to determine the critical velocities of a Twaron® 2040 warp yarn impacted by different round indenters. Special attention was placed to develop models to predict the critical velocities when transversely impacted by the indenters. An MTS 810 load frame was utilized to perform quasi-static transverse and uniaxial tension experiments to examine the stress concentration and the constitutive mechanical properties of the yarn which were used as an input to the models. A gas/powder gun was utilized to perform ballistic experiments to evaluate the critical velocities of a Twaron® 2040 warp yarn impacted by four different type of round projectiles. These projectiles possessed a radius of curvature of 2 μm, 20 μm, 200 μm and 2 mm. The results showed that as the projectile radius of curvature increased, the critical velocity also increased. However, these experimental critical velocities showed a demonstrated reduction as compared to the classical theory. Post-mortem analysis via scanning electron microscopy on the recovered specimens revealed that the fibers failure surfaces changed from shear to fibrillation as the radius of curvature of the projectile increased. To improve the prediction capability, two additional models, Euler-Bernoulli beam and Hertzian contact, were developed to predict the critical velocity. For the Euler–Bernoulli beam model, the critical velocity was obtained by assuming the specimen ruptured instantaneously when the maximum flexural strain reached the ultimate tensile strain of the yarn upon impact. On the other hand, for the Hertzian contact model, the yarn was assumed to fail when the indentation depth was equivalent to the diameter of the yarn. Unlike Smith theory, the Euler-Bernoulli beam model underestimated the critical velocity for all cases. The Hertzian model was capable of predicting the critical velocities of a Twaron® 2040 yarn transversely impacted by 2 μm and 20 μm round projectiles.
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Mota, Carla Sofia Silva. "A tradução especializada. Um ensaio de tradução especializada na área da Egiptologia." Master's thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/93377.

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Trabalho de Projeto do Mestrado em Tradução apresentado à Faculdade de Letras
No mundo da tradução, podemos enveredar por diferentes tipos de especialização, traduzindo, por conseguinte, diferentes tipos de textos de áreas muito díspares. Partindo da obra de Françoise Dunand e de Christiane Zivie-Coche, intitulada Dieux et hommes en Egypte 3000 av. J.-C. 395 apr. J.-C, de 1991, desenvolvemos um ensaio de tradução especializada na área da Egiptologia. Para especificarmos a área em causa, fazemos um trabalho de base aprofundado para que todas as escolhas feitas ao longo do processo de tradução, sejam elas de natureza linguística (neste caso da língua de partida, o francês, e a da língua de chegada, o português) ou de natureza específica (da área da Egiptologia, maioritariamente, mas também de áreas como a Arqueologia e a Religião), possam ser as mais ajustadas possível do ponto de vista científico. Este ensaio de tradução visa respeitar as línguas de trabalho e a cientificidade de uma obra de referência no estudo da religião egípcia. A opção pelas perspetivas de Vinay e Darbelnet, de Vermeer e Reiss, de Christiane Nord e de Venuti visa encontrar as soluções tradutivas mais adequadas à obra em questão e aos desafios que antevemos. A abordagem teórica que precede o trabalho teórico-prático fornece, também ela, uma contextualização da obra e das Autoras, das áreas na qual a obra se insere, bem como da terminologia que servirá de antevisão para os assuntos tratados no excerto a traduzir. Neste sentido, a tradução propriamente dita conta com o auxílio de todo este trabalho prévio que culminará num capítulo de comentários à nossa própria tradução que constituem, a nosso ver, o essencial deste trabalho. Em suma, pensar a tradução na área da Egiptologia tendo para tal argumentos e justificações sólidas e pensadas parece-nos ser o objetivo maior deste projeto.
In the translation world we can choose from different types of specialised texts, translating, therefore, different types of texts from a variety of genres. Employing the work of Françoise Dunand and Christiane Zivie-Coche, entitled Dieux et hommes en Egypte 3000 av. J.-C. 395 apr. J.-C, from 1991, we developed a specialised translation exercise on Egyptology. Due to the highly specialised nature of the translation, we have to complete thorough groundwork to ensure that all of our choices during the translation process, whether it be of a linguistic nature (in this case the source language, the French, and the target language, the Portuguese), or of a specific nature (mainly Egyptology but also Archaeology and Religion), are the most applicable. Our goal is to produce a translation that respects the working languages as well as the scientific nature of the reference work on Egyptian religion. The selected perspectives from Vinay and Darbelnet, Vermeer and Reiss, Christiane Nord, and Venuti will help us to find our translation choices to ensure they are adequate to this specific work and to the challenges that we foresee. Considering the specialised nature of the genre, we have contextualised the work and its authors, the sources in which the works originate from, as well as the terminology which will serve as a preview of the subjects that are to be dealt with in the translation text. The translation will therefore be sustained by the preliminary work that will culminate in a chapter dedicated to the commentaries to our translation which are, in our opinion, the core of this project. All in all, the principal goal of this project is to reflect upon the translation on Egyptology whilst using solid and thoughtful arguments and justifications.
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Books on the topic "Node projection"

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Greenstein, Steven. Research note: Sensitivity of prison population projections to information about the population of potential predicate felons. [ ]: The Division, Office of Justice Sysems Analysis, 1990.

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Tschinkel, Yuri, Carlo Gasbarri, Steven Lu, and Mike Roth. Rational points, rational curves, and entire holomorphic curves on projective varieties: CRM short thematic program, June 3-28, 2013, Centre de Recherches Mathematiques, Universite de Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2015.

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Real solutions to equations from geometry. Providence, R.I: American Mathematical Society, 2011.

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Morse, Robert Fitzgerald, editor of compilation, Nikolova-Popova, Daniela, 1952- editor of compilation, and Witherspoon, Sarah J., 1966- editor of compilation, eds. Group theory, combinatorics and computing: International Conference in honor of Daniela Nikolova-Popova's 60th birthday on Group Theory, Combinatorics and Computing, October 3-8, 2012, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2013.

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Bobaljik, Jonathan David, and Heidi Harley. Suppletion is local. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198778264.003.0007.

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Bobaljik (2012) proposes that the insertion of suppletive vocabulary items can be sensitive to features within the same maximal projection, but not across a maximal projection boundary. Among heads (X0 nodes), this condition restricts suppletion to synthetic formations and excludes suppletion in analogous analytic formations. In Hiaki, however, the number of a subject DP can trigger verbal suppletion in certain intransitive verbs. The verbs in question, however, can be shown by language-internal diagnostics to be unaccusative. Suppletion, then, is in fact triggered by an element within the maximal projection of the suppleting verb. The analysis supports the position that internal arguments are base-generated as sisters to their selecting verb (Kratzer 1996; Marantz 1997; Harley 2014). Further, we see that the locality condition does not distinguish between word-internal and word-external triggers of suppletion, but is rather a condition of structural locality, showing that morphological structure is, in a fundamental way, syntactic.
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Starke, Michal. A Note on Kim’s Korean Question Particles Seen as Pronouns. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190876746.003.0004.

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Kim (2011) observes that particles marking Korean clauses as interrogatives have the same shape as second person pronouns and proposes that this is because the particles are the addressee of a performative projection at the top of interrogative clauses. This chapter shows that this neat generalization is naturally implemented by phrasal spellout (and its Superset Theorem), including the fact that in some dialects the shape of some particles drift away from pronouns.
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(Editor), G. Ellingsrud, C. Peskine (Editor), G. Sacchiero (Editor), and S. A. Stromme (Editor), eds. Complex Projective Geometry: Selected Papers (London Mathematical Society Lecture Note Series). Cambridge University Press, 1992.

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Abad, José Vicente, ed. Research on Language Teaching and Learning: Advances and Projection. Fondo Editorial Universidad Católica Luis Amigó, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21501/9789588943701.

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In 2010, teachers from the B.A. in English Teaching at Universidad Católica Luis Amigó formed CILEX (Construcciones Investigativas en Lenguas Extranjeras). Research and teaching in the program have grown synergistically ever since, but ten years down the road it was time to take stock of our research to project the direction in which we wanted to move forward. This book is the result of that effort to recognize our shared history and thus propel our upcoming academic endeavors. The book starts out by presenting the epistemological foundations of CILEX, which is based on the threefold notion of the language teacher as an intellectual, an academic, and an educator. It thereon explains the system that arranges our academic production within five thematic nodes: cultural studies, language policy, literacies, language teacher education, and language assessment. Each chapter reports on one or two studies in which the authors participated as leading researchers or advisors. Hence, the book also reflects the formative research tradition that characterizes most of our practice. Having language teacher education as a binding thread that cuts across the entire volume, authors present their particular perspective on topics as varied as college academic performance, early childhood literacy, language policy appropriation, teacher educators’ assessment literacy, student teachers’ practicum identity crisis, research training in teacher education, and critical reading instruction. This book condenses the work of a group of teacher educators who believe in the power of research to galvanize teaching and inspire positive educational change. As readers go through its pages, it is our hope they will be able to recognize not only the singular value of each individual chapter but also the richness of our collaboration, which constitutes the fabric of our identity as an academic community.
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Succi, Sauro. The Hermite–Gauss Route to LBE. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199592357.003.0015.

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This chapter describes the side-up approach to Lattice Boltzmann, namely the formal derivation from the continuum Boltzmann-(BGK) equation via Hermite projection and subsequent evaluation of the kinetic moments via Gauss–Hermite quadrature. From a slightly different angle, one may also interpret the Gauss–Hermite quadrature as an optimal sampling of velocity space, or, better still, an exact sampling of the bulk of the distribution function, the one contributing most to the lowest order kinetic moments (frequent events). Capturing higher–order moments, beyond hydrodynamics (rare events), requires an increasing number of nodes and weights.
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Zimmermann, Eva. Morpheme contiguity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198747321.003.0005.

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One new constraint family argued for in this book are constraints ensuring a ‘morph-contiguous’ projection of prosodic nodes. It is argued that the phonological representation of a morpheme strives to be contiguous across different tiers, i.e. phonological elements affiliated with one morpheme avoid being dominated by a phonological element that is affiliated with another morpheme. It is shown how different patterns of phonologically predictable allomorphy involving MLM follow from such a preference. This constraint type also allows the solution of a general opacity problem that OT-accounts assuming floating prosodic nodes face. The relevant constraint demanding morph-contiguous mora licensing ensures that an epenthetic mora is inserted in contexts where a vowel would otherwise only be dominated by a mora with a different morphological affiliation. This constraint predicts an interesting typology of languages where all or only some vowels undergo morphological lengthening. As is shown with several examples, this typology is indeed borne out.
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Book chapters on the topic "Node projection"

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Iftikhar, Masooma, and Qing Wang. "dK-Projection: Publishing Graph Joint Degree Distribution with Node Differential Privacy." In Advances in Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, 358–70. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75765-6_29.

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Zhang, Lei, Fengchun Tian, and David Zhang. "Domain Regularized Subspace Projection Method." In Electronic Nose: Algorithmic Challenges, 173–91. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2167-2_11.

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Nouwen, Rick. "A Note on the Projection of Appositives." In Studies in Linguistics and Philosophy, 205–22. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8813-7_10.

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Gesztesy, Fritz, Gilles Godefroy, Loukas Grafakos, and Igor Verbitsky. "A Note on Pairs of Projections." In Nigel J. Kalton Selecta, 235–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18796-9_8.

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Chern, Shing-Shen. "Note on Projective Differential Line Geometry." In Springer Collected Works in Mathematics, 191–93. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-9343-3_19.

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Chern, Shiing-shen. "Note on Projective Differential Line Geometry." In Selected Papers, 191–93. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3546-0_19.

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Wortelkamp, Isa. "Notieren im Tanz." In Bewegungsszenarien der Moderne, 111–25. Heidelberg, Germany: Universitätsverlag WINTER, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33675/2021-82537264-7.

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Note taking is a choreographic writing practice that implies processes of thinking, projecting and rejecting ideas. Note by note, a complex scenery of movement emerges through reflexive practices of writing, which are designed for a performative event. This article explores different forms of choreographic notation from the perspective of their performative dimensions and draws on approaches from literary theory, procedures of drafting and drawing, as well as considerations of writing as a thought process. The emphasis will be on specific examples of contemporary dance.
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Lumpe, Lars, and Stefan E. Schmidt. "A Note on Pattern Structures and Their Projections." In Formal Concept Analysis, 145–50. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19545-2_9.

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Davis, Kei. "A Note on the Choice of Domains for Projection-Based Program Analysis." In Functional Programming, Glasgow 1991, 73–81. London: Springer London, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3196-0_6.

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Fan, Zhaojun, and Yongling Wang. "General Freshness Recognition Method Based on Electronic Nose and Improved Unsupervised Signature Projection Algorithm." In 2021 International Conference on Applications and Techniques in Cyber Intelligence, 715–19. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79200-8_106.

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Conference papers on the topic "Node projection"

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Ahmed, Nesreen, Nick Duffield, and Liangzhen Xia. "Sampling for Approximate Bipartite Network Projection." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/456.

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Bipartite graphs manifest as a stream of edges that represent transactions, e.g., purchases by retail customers. Recommender systems employ neighborhood-based measures of node similarity, such as the pairwise number of common neighbors (CN) and related metrics. While the number of node pairs that share neighbors is potentially enormous, only a relatively small proportion of them have many common neighbors. This motivates finding a weighted sampling approach to preferentially sample these node pairs. This paper presents a new sampling algorithm that provides a fixed size unbiased estimate of the similarity matrix resulting from a bipartite edge stream projection. The algorithm has two components. First, it maintains a reservoir of sampled bipartite edges with sampling weights that favor selection of high similarity nodes. Second, arriving edges generate a stream of similarity updates, based on their adjacency with the current sample. These updates are aggregated in a second reservoir sample-based stream aggregator to yield the final unbiased estimate. Experiments on real world graphs show that a 10% sample at each stage yields estimates of high similarity edges with weighted relative errors of about 1%.
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Gholami, Mohammad Reza, Mats Rydstrom, and Erik G. Strom. "Positioning of Node Using Plane Projection onto Convex Sets." In Networking Conference (WCNC). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcnc.2010.5506717.

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Zhang, Jianjun, Weili Yan, Guizhi Xu, and Quanming Zhao. "A New Algorithm to Reconstruct EIT Images: Node-Back-Projection Algorithm." In 2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iembs.2007.4353311.

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Azimi-Sadjadi, M. R., and S. Sheedvash. "Recursive node creation in back-propagation neural networks using orthogonal projection method." In [Proceedings] ICASSP 91: 1991 International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing. IEEE, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icassp.1991.150846.

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Yoshihara, Toshiyuki, Bunsuke Takeshita, Atsushi Shigenobu, Yasuo Hasegawa, Yoshinori Ohsaki, Kazuhiko Mishima, and Seiya Miura. "New projection optics and aberration control system for the 45-nm node." In Advanced Lithography, edited by Donis G. Flagello. SPIE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.711375.

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Jiang, Weijin, Yang Wang, Xiaoliang Liu, and Jiahui Chen. "A New Classification Method of Signature Network Node Based on Potential Space Projection." In 2019 International Conference on Data Mining Workshops (ICDMW). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdmw.2019.00095.

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Zhang, Shuai, Guizhi Xu, Hongbin Wang, Xueying Zhang, Zhaobo Sun, Yaoyuan Xu, Ying Li, and Weili Yan. "A Node Jacobian Back-Projection Algorithm for Beast Imaging with Electrical Impedance Tomography." In 2012 Sixth International Conference on Electromagnetic Field Problems and Applications (ICEF). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icef.2012.6310294.

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Demuynck, S., A. Nackaerts, G. Van den bosch, T. Chiarella, J. Ramos, Zs Tokei, J. Vaes, et al. "Impact of Cu contacts on front-end performance: a projection towards 22nm node." In Proceedings of the IEEE 2006 International Interconnect Technology Conference. IEEE, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iitc.2006.1648681.

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Torres, Veronica C., Cynthia Li, Lagnojita Sinha, Jovan G. Brankov, and Kenneth M. Tichauer. "Demonstration of Dual Channel Fluorescent Optical Projection Tomography to Guide Lymph Node Pathology." In Optical Tomography and Spectroscopy. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ots.2018.oth4d.7.

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Ringhausen, Elizabeth, Tylon Wang, Jonathan Pitts, and Walter J. Akers. "Fluorescence guided lymph node biopsy in large animals using direct image projection device." In SPIE BiOS, edited by Brian W. Pogue and Sylvain Gioux. SPIE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2209657.

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Reports on the topic "Node projection"

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Gorodnichenko, Yuriy, and Byoungchan Lee. A Note on Variance Decomposition with Local Projections. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, November 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w23998.

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Costello, Mark, and Raditya Agarwalla. Improved Dispersion of a Fin-Stabilized Projectile Using a Passive Moveable Nose. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada394484.

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Rukundo, Solomon. Tax Amnesties in Africa: An Analysis of the Voluntary Disclosure Programme in Uganda. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), December 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/ictd.2020.005.

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Tax amnesties have taken centre stage as a compliance tool in recent years. The OECD estimates that since 2009 tax amnesties in 40 jurisdictions have resulted in the collection of an additional €102 billion in tax revenue. A number of African countries have introduced tax amnesties in the last decade, including Nigeria, Namibia, South Africa and Tanzania. Despite their global popularity, the efficacy of tax amnesties as a tax compliance tool remains in doubt. The revenue is often below expectations, and it probably could have been raised through effective use of regular enforcement measures. It is also argued that tax amnesties might incentivise non-compliance – taxpayers may engage in non-compliance in the hope of benefiting from an amnesty. This paper examines the administration of tax amnesties in various jurisdictions around the world, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Kenya and South Africa. The paper makes a cost-benefit analysis of these and other tax amnesties – and from this analysis develops a model tax amnesty, whose features maximise the benefits of a tax amnesty while minimising the potential costs. The model tax amnesty: (1) is permanent, (2) is available only to taxpayers who make a voluntary disclosure, (3) relieves taxpayers of penalties, interest and the risk of prosecution, but treats intentional and unintentional non-compliance differently, (4) has clear reporting requirements for taxpayers, and (5) is communicated clearly to attract non-compliant taxpayers without appearing unfair to the compliant ones. The paper then focuses on the Ugandan tax amnesty introduced in July 2019 – a Voluntary Disclosure Programme (VDP). As at 7 November 2020, this initiative had raised USh16.8 billion (US$6.2 million) against a projection of USh45 billion (US$16.6 million). The paper examines the legal regime and administration of this VDP, scoring it against the model tax amnesty. It notes that, while the Ugandan VDP partially matches up to the model tax amnesty, because it is permanent, restricted to taxpayers who make voluntary disclosure and relieves penalties and interest only, it still falls short due to a number of limitations. These include: (1) communication of the administration of the VDP through a public notice, instead of a practice note that is binding on the tax authority; (2) uncertainty regarding situations where a VDP application is made while the tax authority has been doing a secret investigation into the taxpayer’s affairs; (3) the absence of differentiated treatment between taxpayers involved in intentional non-compliance, and those whose non-compliance may be unintentional; (4) lack of clarity on how the VDP protects the taxpayer when non-compliance involves the breach of other non-tax statutes, such as those governing financial regulation; (5)absence of clear timelines in the administration of the VDP, which creates uncertainty;(6)failure to cater for voluntary disclosures with minor errors; (7) lack of clarity on VDP applications that result in a refund position for the applicant; and (8) lack of clarity on how often a VDP application can be made. The paper offers recommendations on how the Ugandan VDP can be aligned to match the model tax amnesty, in order to gain the most from this compliance tool.
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