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The axis of rotation (black line) forms a singular orbit because all the rotations map the points of the axis to themselves.
We show that polynomials in this subset map the open interval (0,1) into the open interval (0,1) and map the points 0 and 1 into the closed interval [0,1].
This is done while learning the feature transformation to map the points of the target to the source such that it projects the points onto the correct side of each source hyperplane.
Based on the Euclidean distances between the average MFCC feature vectors, a Sammon transformation [36] is applied to map the points from the original, 12-dimensional feature space to a low-dimensional space with in the presented case only two dimensions.
We formulate the unsupervised GGE method by first forming the similarity graph W. We want to find a mapping function F Y i → Z i to map the points on the Grassmann manifold, ℳ, to a new manifold, ℳ', to preserve the local geometry of the manifold.
We can try this in the original space or we can map the points to another space by using the kernel trick.
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The orbit of a point x ∈ X is the set Gx = {g(x) ∈ X|g ∈ G}, where the symmetry transformations of G map the point x.
Map the point u to the simplex S j using the coordinates of u as barycentric coordinates: Z=u ⊤ S j.
In short, the strategy of adding inhibitor 1 → calcium → inhibitor X → inhibitor 1 rescue in a sequence allows us to map the point when the target of inhibitor X operates in relation to inhibitor 1.
This method maps the points in the search space into the instances of artificial chromosome.
Method I maps the points in the compact version of the constellation to the unused points in the original constellation.
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