
NCHRP 2016 - ProblemStatement_Gravel
... around hydraulic structures have been developed for sand-bed rivers, which are characterized by near-uniform bed material (e.g., Dey and Raikar, 2005; Ettema et al., 2011; Guo et al., 2012; Manes and Brocchini, 2015). As a result, parameters such the inhomogeneity of bed material have been excluded ...
... around hydraulic structures have been developed for sand-bed rivers, which are characterized by near-uniform bed material (e.g., Dey and Raikar, 2005; Ettema et al., 2011; Guo et al., 2012; Manes and Brocchini, 2015). As a result, parameters such the inhomogeneity of bed material have been excluded ...
An Incremental Procedural Grammar for Sentence Formulation
... one possibility and take the risk of having to revise that choice at a later point in time? The answer is that both these proposals violate the Determinism Hypothesis in the sense of Marcus (1980). There is no evidence-introspective or behavioral-that speakers necessarily engage in backtracking or m ...
... one possibility and take the risk of having to revise that choice at a later point in time? The answer is that both these proposals violate the Determinism Hypothesis in the sense of Marcus (1980). There is no evidence-introspective or behavioral-that speakers necessarily engage in backtracking or m ...
Recitation session Bayesian networks, HMM, Kalman Filters, DBNs
... Assume we want to build a program that infers the state of confusion in a CS440 lecture. We have a video camera that observes the classroom. It is a rather fancy camera: it can detect individual students faces. More than that, it can, with some limited accuracy, determine from one image of a student ...
... Assume we want to build a program that infers the state of confusion in a CS440 lecture. We have a video camera that observes the classroom. It is a rather fancy camera: it can detect individual students faces. More than that, it can, with some limited accuracy, determine from one image of a student ...
Context-Sensitive Bayesian Description Logics
... The semantics of DLs is defined by interpreting the named concepts as sets and the named roles as relations. The interpretations are then generalised to all concepts by additionally setting the intended meaning of the constructors. Intuitively, given two concepts C and D, the conjunct (C u D) define ...
... The semantics of DLs is defined by interpreting the named concepts as sets and the named roles as relations. The interpretations are then generalised to all concepts by additionally setting the intended meaning of the constructors. Intuitively, given two concepts C and D, the conjunct (C u D) define ...
Boundless Study Slides
... known as parallel structure or parallel construction. (CC BY-SA 3.0) • passive voice The form of a transitive verb in which its subject receives the action. (CC BY-SA 3.0) • Subordinate conjunction Subordinating conjunctions, also called subordinators, are conjunctions that conjoin an independent cl ...
... known as parallel structure or parallel construction. (CC BY-SA 3.0) • passive voice The form of a transitive verb in which its subject receives the action. (CC BY-SA 3.0) • Subordinate conjunction Subordinating conjunctions, also called subordinators, are conjunctions that conjoin an independent cl ...
3. Keyword Cover Search Module
... BF-baseline algorithm is not feasible in practice. The main reason is that BF-baseline algorithm requires to maintain H in memory. The peak size of H can be very large because of the exhaustive combination until the first current best solution bkc is obtained. To release the memory bottleneck, the d ...
... BF-baseline algorithm is not feasible in practice. The main reason is that BF-baseline algorithm requires to maintain H in memory. The peak size of H can be very large because of the exhaustive combination until the first current best solution bkc is obtained. To release the memory bottleneck, the d ...