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It consists of a hybrid morphological model, which is a linear combination between a morphological-rank (MR) operator (nonlinear) and a Finite Impulse Response (FIR) operator (linear), referred to as morphological-rank-linear (MRL) filter.
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To overcome this computational complexity we derive a set of linear constraints (referred to as linearized capacity regions) which provides a much simpler formulation at a slightly reduced accuracy.
This linear combination, referred to as mixing or rotation, is controlled by the PS parameters (ILDs, IPD/OPDs, ICCs).
Second, we compare the likelihood-based identification approaches with standard methods, notably linear regression (referred to as Rg) and the commonly-used multiple imputation (MI) method (Rubin, 1976 19966).
These linear modes are referred to as bi-linear modes, and are selected by an elaborate methodology which utilizes certain similarities between the bi-linear modes and approximations for the dominant proper orthogonal modes.
Figure 9 Linear dental measurements referred to PTV and PP.
The linear modulator is referred to as IMPACC which stands for Interferometric Modulator with Phase-modulating And Cavity-modulating Components.
In the remainder of this paper, iterative MIMO detection based on MMSE linear equalization is referred to as turbo-equalization.
Technically, Esterel programs are read as formulas in propositional intuitionistic logic, which are interpreted over simple linear Kripke structures, referred to as Gödel valuations.
Prince et al. [21] proposed a linear statistical model referred to as tied factor analysis model, to describe pose variations on face images.
In our technique, we use an implementation of random linear network coding referred to as expanding window network coding (EWNC) [28, 32].
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