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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'trajectories to' can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a path or course of action that is likely to lead to a particular result. For example, "The company has outlined several trajectories to achieving their financial goals."
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Such a trick is known as motion camouflage, and the researchers observed it by photographing interactions between two dragonflies with stereo cameras, which allowed the insects' trajectories to be tracked in three dimensions.
There are certainly common trajectories to these cities' woes, and seemingly intractable problems, from post-colonial re-constitution to bloody conflict, corruption to water shortages, lack of health care to disease.
Basically such a mechanism will cause some trajectories to converge rapidly while causing other trajectories to diverge rapidly.
Everything from cleaning up trajectories to inferring transportation modes and places visited can be done on-device.
Then, we use these stop points and trajectories to build the graph of each layer.
The colour coding matches the trajectories to the 'GMM risk types' sub-figure.
This small difference causes speeds and trajectories to be slightly different.
Process the available k- space trajectories to specify the ones that should be sampled.
A Backtracking PF recalculates the previous state estimation without invalid trajectories to improve performance.
In the Lagrangian phase, the original, Eulerian, grid is projected along trajectories to obtain Lagrangian grids.
Optimal time-dependent trajectories to feed rate, steam to hydrocarbon ratio, and reaction severity are calculated.
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