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In this paper, we present an approach to minimising the cost of sensing by recognising that researchers are often not interested in the raw data itself but rather some inferred performance metric (e.g. high CO2 levels may indicate poor ventilation).

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Our goal is to infer performances in steady-state conditions in terms of the efficiency curve when measures in transient conditions are the only ones available.

The test uses a multiple matching format in which items are banded by frequency levels, allowing size to be inferred from performance across decreasing frequency levels.

The nature of a learning process, however, cannot be conclusively inferred from performance differences between groups of different skill levels.

This result suggests that the inferring performance can be improved by adding other kinds of time-series data.

They also allow one to infer the performance of complicated shapes from the performance of simpler ones and to correlate performance.

The paper also shows the construction of performance rules through OWL to automatically infer new performance constraints and QoS knowledge about the system on execution.

However, we cannot generalize their results to infer the performance of the MIMO RFID channel.

This happens because Minstrel and CogTRA do not rely on single frame transmission to infer rate performance, thereby avoiding unnecessary rate changes.

Knowledge of the imputation success rate for any individual or collection of nongeocoded case records (although informative) is therefore limited in such endeavors when that success rate does not infer any performance related properties for how the geocoding and imputed nongeocodes are used in analysis.

The pseudo-observed data used to infer the performance of the method are generated under the model of adaptation explained before, but the method now analyses the distributions, along time intervals (ti), of both marker frequency (f ti)) and fitness (w ti)), where ti = i × 50 generations (i = 0 6) are measured for 100 replicate populations evolving under a given U, α, and β.

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