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The procedure seeks a smooth instance x of the observed signal s by optimizing the following functional: (7) The functional 7 is convex and can be solved readily using the Newton's method with log-barrier functions (Boyd and Vandenberghe, 2004).
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Color banding can be smoothed, for instance, but if that smoothing operation covers the whole screen, it might obscure important details.
Third, critically looking at the summary statistics can help the reader to detect some lack of variability in the data, which can be related to data smoothing for instance.
As a result, the possibility of a nonequivalence and its consequences have been widely ignored in the literature by assuming that an underlying regression function is smooth enough, for instance, it is differentiable.
At the same time, even with no impact of the neuromediators, hormones in smooth muscles, for instance, in stomach, there is registered electric and relevant contractive activity, the formation of which is based on the mechanisms of pacemaking activity of interstitial cells of Cajal [24, 25].
Noise occurs naturally in this setting, but is worsened by a need to apply for instance smoothing to address variability and detect trends.
For instance, "Naturally Smooth" (2002) presents a near perfect image of a steam iron.
Take, for instance, the smooth, translucent wasli paper -- customary to the miniature -- that she makes in big batches in her home.
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