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Therefore, the efficiency and precision of these classification approaches are heavily dependent on the quality of variables defined by domain experts.

The fuzzification is a process in which the variable is divided into linguistic variables defined by membership function.

It is considered that posture variables defined by such procedure are also effective for hands having similar mechanical structure but another fingertip shape.

Example 4.2 This problem was tested by Kanzow (see [31]) with five variables defined by F i ( x ) = 2 ( x i − i + 2 ) exp { ∑ j = 1 5 ( x j − j + 2 ) 2 }, 1 ≤ i ≤ 5.

To summarize, one probabilistic graphical model is defined by a mission dependency network, a resource dependency network, and a set of external shock events with associated local impacts threatening nodes (or random variables) defined by the resource dependency network.

Specific variables defined by the ratio between the number of accidents and the population, or the total national vehicular pax*km can be also developed to point out this phenomenon.

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The first factor consisted of a subject variable defined by scoring either high or low on a trait measure of worry (the Penn State Worry Questionnaire) and the second factor consisted of 300 mg caffeine or placebo.

As a transform of an integrable complex-valued function f of one real variable, it is the complex-valued function f ˆ of a real variable defined by the following equation In the integral equation the function f (y) is an integral transform of F x), and K x,y) is the kernel.

The observed apparent law of polymer adsorption is shown both experimentally and theoretically to obey a master curve obtained by using the reduced variable defined by the ratio Mn/Qi (Mn is the number of average chain molecular weight and Qi is the initial amount of polymer per gram of filler).

According to usual practice of seismic PSAs, capacity of component is represented as a log-normally distributed random variable defined by a median and logarithmic standard deviations (LSDs), which represent inherent randomness about the median, βr, and uncertainty in the median due to lack of knowledge, βu.

It must be noted that the only variable defined by the load which appears in Equation 13 is RLoad.

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