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In addition, it is capable to classify type and order of modulation in both Gaussian and non-Gaussian environments.
In addition, it is capable to classify type and order of modulation in band-limited HF noise environment at relatively low SNR.
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Finally, type C is able to classify solutions which are capable of differentiating random loss RTOs from spurious RTOs.
A new device, MAGCLA™, which is capable to separate and classify particles according to their magnetic susceptibility, was developed by the authors.
A new device, MAGCLA™, which is capable to separate and classify particles according to their magnetic susceptibility, is being developed by the authors.
In addition, currently there is no single biomarker capable to accurately classify patients on the basis of their post-MI outcome [ 2].
Finally, we mention here that when dealing with data sets with large dimension, ANN, MGD, and MDA are perfectly capable of learning to classify the training data sets faithfully, regardless of the levels of noise; therefore the performances for the training data set are almost always close to 1.
Recent study has proven that the quadratic TFD [21, 22] is capable to analyze and classify the class of ASK and FSK signals at very low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) conditions (-2 dB).
We show that the PSVM method can be successfully applied to classify the crack and is capable of providing new features about cracking distress, threshold selection and classification.
Chytrids produce zoospores that are capable of active movement through aqueous phases with a single flagellum, leading early taxonomists to classify them as protists.
They were harder to classify.
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