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The geometrically nonlinear model is recovered reusing the model available in the linear context.
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At the moment, though, NASA does not have other projects lined up to reuse the model, he said.
Second, the trained model is only applied to the speaker pair used in the training, and it is difficult to reuse the model on the conversion of another speaker pair.
Knowing that each subchannel employs a CSMA/CA scheme with exponential random backoff, similar to the distributed coordination function (DCF) of 802.11, we can reuse the model developed for its backoff process [4].
For the second approach, we reused the model described by eqn (2) but considered only the 36-year downslope transplants.
Once a course is created it can be exported to another intelligent tutoring system, reusing the domain model that the course represents.
There are two variables shown on the table: " Tc r " and " Tm r ". " Tc r " represents the overall time necessary to reuse the framework using the conventional technique while " Tm r " represents the overall time necessary to reuse the framework using the model-based technique.
If the plasticity of interest to you is synaptic plasticity, why reuse the McIntyre model, which was designed to be used in studies that focus on axonal stimulation?
There's a bit of relationship between them, but essentially you could reuse the head model from the front, and for different configurations of the torso and the hand.
The Mires [39] middleware implements a topic-based publish/subscribe middleware for WSNs that reuses the component model provided by NesC [1].
"You wouldn't have to create a new mathematical model for each class; you could simply reuse the same models [and apply them to different chemicals]," she says.
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