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Note that the performance differences are statistically significant, as explained in subsections Empirical (Synthetic) sequences: classification analysis and results.

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As explained in Subsection 2.1.1, this value is the parameter μglobal.

As explained in subsection 4.3, mean-shift algorithm uses color feature to find target location in subsequent frames.

As explained in subsection 4.4 extended mean-shift algorithm is more robust than mean-shift algorithm under object deformation.

As explained in Subsection 4.2, the estimated averaged magnetization intensity of Shinmoe-dake is about 1.5 A/m.

As explained in Subsection 3.1, a highly-reduced dynamic POD is conducted using the best gravitational force models in order to estimate time series of non-gravitational accelerations.

In the presence of more than two MUEs, we assume a time slot-based orthogonal resource allocation for the MUE transmissions as explained in Subsection 4.1.

Each file includes two models, describing the primary ionospheric field at ground and the secondary (induced) ionospheric field, as explained in Subsection 2.4.

As explained in Subsection "The degeneracy of G ", we shall introduce a new type of hitting time, strongly motivated by the recent work (Bayraktar and Yao 2016).

It is worth noticing that even when using the general CV, the SM-AP algorithm still converges although it presents poor performance, as explained in subsection 4.3.

Thus, in this experiment we have (mathbb {P}left [|tilde {mathbf {w}} k+1)|^{2}>|tilde {mathbf {w}} k)|^{2}right ] = 0.012), whose value is lower than its corresponding upper bound given by (text {erfc}(sqrt {2.5})=0.0253), as explained in Subsection 3.3.

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