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Before developing a full surveillance system, several problems have to be solved, which are usually solved individually.
Currently, when fuzzy clustering is applied to brain image segmentation, there are two main problems to be solved which are: (i) the sensitivity to noise and intensity non-uniformity (INU) artifact; (ii) the trapping into local minima and dependency on initial clustering centroids.
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Others say, 'Some problems are not to be solved,' which is a very sad idea.
But it was their air of a mystery about to be solved which was their strength.
However, to determine these two values, two (mathcal {NP} -hard problems would have to be solved, which is entirely impractical.
And the advocates blithely wave away the pollution problems by saying those problems will be solved, which is a lot of blithe waving.
We present in this section a summary of the optimal control problem to be solved which is described in previous papers [16, 17, 18, 19].
However, how to realize the full compensation for the vibration of car body is still a problem to be solved, which is limited by the complexity of the body vibration and the precision of sensors for detection.
Every week during the academic year, students are provided with a challenge or problem to be solved, which is adapted (a) to their curriculum, (b) to their educational level and (c) to cancer prevention.
Only a combination of normalization and calculation methods is feasible if problems are solved which are to become a foundation of a rational decision.
Through the development of a haptic mechanism, which is compatible with a magnetic resonance environment, certain problems were solved, which are common to all robotic devices operating in an MR tunnel.
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