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The ⌊ ⌋ operator performs a flooring operation.
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In order to do so, is computed by performing a division between and. is calculated by employing a floor operation on.
What started off as casual meetings filled with food and conversation soon expanded, through word-of-mouth and publicity, to what is today a two-floor operation in an old church, with socialising, fundraising events and English classes for asylum seekers and refugees.
⌊·⌋ is used for flooring operation.
Assuming no rounding errors when computing the flooring operation in (21), the constraint in (16) can be reformulated as (22).
Hence, the maximum number of sources that can be accurately estimated by this algorithm is D = ⌊N2/2⌋, where the operation ⌊⋅⌋ is the flooring operation.
Based on this ranking, in each iteration the top (lfloor B cdot frac {M}{N} rfloor ) blocks, where ⌊·⌋ denotes the flooring operation, are selected to be updated.
where ⌊⋅⌋ denotes the flooring operation, J = r min ( d s max - 1 ) + 1 and rminis the minimum of {r1, r2,..., r M }.
Note that due to the flooring operation in (1) and (25), there are almost vertical transitions shown in Figure 2. A step size of 100 was used when varying the value of m.
Since May 2010 the Harlequin livery used to identify low floor buses has started to be phased out, as the company is now a full low floor operation, with a return to the traditional madder and white livery although the style has been altered slightly to suit the lines of modern buses.
where " " is floor operation, η i is a positive division parameter, and is a QP difference between background region and ROI region and it indicates the relative amount of bits allocated between ROI and the background regions.
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