techniques‚ subspace based techniques‚ maximum likelihood techniques and the integrated techniques which combine property restoral techniques with subspace based techniques. Conventional methods are based on classical beam forming techniques and require a large number of elements to achieve high resolution. Subspace based methods are high resolution sub-optimal techinques which exploit the eigen structure of the input data matrix. Maximum likelihood techniques are optimal techniques which can perform
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This letter is to serve as my formal recommendation for Andrew Fuller. Andrew has been my direct assistant for several years. I have known Hongbin for more than one and a half years. I hired him to work for me as a Research Analyst at SRR in July of 1996. SRR is a full-service marketing research firm whose clients are primarily large radio stations and other music oriented media companies such as Capital Records‚ and MTV Networks. My roles at SRR include manager of new product development (research
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Luc Bauwens . Winfried Pohlmeier David Veredas (Eds.) High Frequency Financial Econometrics Recent Developments With 57 Figures and 64 Tables Physica-Verlag A Springer Company High Frequency Financial Econometrics Recent Developments Prof. Winfried Pohlmeier Department of Economics University of Konstanz 78457 Konstanz Germany winfried.pohlmeier@uni-konstanz.de Prof. Luc Bauwens CORE Voie du Roman Pays 1348 Louvain-la-Neuve Belgium bauwens@ucl.ac.be Prof. David
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The Pakistan Development Review 41:4 Part II (Winter 2002) pp. 495–513 How Do Women Decide to Work in Pakistan? ZAREEN F. NAQVI and LUBNA SHAHNAZ* 1. INTRODUCTION The incidence of women labour force participation is very low in Pakistan. According to the Labour Force Survey‚ 1999-2000 female participation rate was merely 14 percent of the total labour force. Even though average annual growth rate of female labour force participation has been increasing slightly in Pakistan; it was 4 percent in
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CS229 Lecture notes Andrew Ng Supervised learning Lets start by talking about a few examples of supervised learning problems. Suppose we have a dataset giving the living areas and prices of 47 houses from Portland‚ Oregon: Living area (feet2 ) 2104 1600 2400 1416 3000 . . . Price (1000$s) 400 330 369 232 540 . . . We can plot this data: housing prices 1000 900 800 price (in $1000) 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000
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This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: The Economics of Aging Volume Author/Editor: David A. Wise‚ editor Volume Publisher: University of Chicago Press Volume ISBN: 0-226-90295-1 Volume URL: http://www.nber.org/books/wise89-1 Conference Date: March 19-22‚ 1987 Publication Date: 1989 Chapter Title: A Dynamic Programming Model of Retirement Behavior Chapter Author: John P. Rust Chapter URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c11588
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min(x) > 1000‚ PLFIT uses the continuous approximation‚ which is # a reliable in this regime. # # The fitting procedure works as follows: # 1) For each possible choice of x_min‚ we estimate alpha via the # method of maximum likelihood‚ and calculate the Kolmogorov-Smirnov # goodness-of-fit statistic D. # 2) We then select as our estimate of x_min‚ the value that gives the # minimum value D over all values of x_min. # # Note that this procedure gives no
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Knowl Inf Syst (2008) 14:1–37 DOI 10.1007/s10115-007-0114-2 SURVEY PAPER Top 10 algorithms in data mining Xindong Wu · Vipin Kumar · J. Ross Quinlan · Joydeep Ghosh · Qiang Yang · Hiroshi Motoda · Geoffrey J. McLachlan · Angus Ng · Bing Liu · Philip S. Yu · Zhi-Hua Zhou · Michael Steinbach · David J. Hand · Dan Steinberg Received: 9 July 2007 / Revised: 28 September 2007 / Accepted: 8 October 2007 Published online: 4 December 2007 © Springer-Verlag London Limited 2007 Abstract This paper
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Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies‚ Vol. 5‚ pp. 592 - 607‚ 2005 Application of DEA and SFA on the Measurement of Operating Efficiencies for 27 International Container Ports Lie-Chien Lin Associate Professor Department of Logistics Management National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology 2‚ Juoy Rd. Kaohsiung‚ Taiwan Fax: +886-7-6011040 E-mail: lclin@ccms.nkfust.edu.tw Lih-An Tseng Warehouse Officer Research and Development Department
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action can be taken by the government and the public such as raising the age limit to 21 for smokers‚ ban smoking in public areas and raising the price of cigarettes.(Thesis statement) Para 2: Topic sentence+Elaboration Para 3: Topic sentence + Elaboration Para 4: Topic sentence + Elaboration Conclusion: To conclude‚ smoking among teenagers is a serious problem and action must be taken to curb teenagers from smoking. Three ways to overcome this problem is by raising the age limit of smoking to 21
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