Similarity based Analysis of Networks of Ultra Low Resolution Sensors Relevance: Pervasive computing, temporal analysis to discover behaviour Method: MDS, Co-occurrence, HMMs, Agglomerative Clustering, Similarity Analysis Organization: MERL Published: July 2006, Pattern Recognition 39(10) Special Issue on Similarity Based Pattern Recognition Summary: Unsupervised discovery of structure from activations of very low resolution ambient sensors. Methods for discovering location geometry from movement
Words: 2170 - Pages: 9
HOUSEHOLD PROJECTIONS FOR TANZANIA: 2003-2025 Josephat Peter M.A. (Statistics) Dissertation University of Dar es Salaam November, 2007 HOUSEHOLD PROJECTIONS FOR TANZANIA: 2003-2025 By Josephat Peter A Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Arts (Statistics) of the University of Dar es Salaam University of Dar es Salaam November, 2007 CERTIFICATION The undersigned certify that he has read and hereby recommend for acceptance
Words: 22571 - Pages: 91
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1084306/ Reliance Communications Limited - SWOT Analysis Description: The Reliance Communications Limited - SWOT Analysis company profile is the essential source for top-level company data and information. Reliance Communications Limited - SWOT Analysis examines the company’s key business structure and operations, history and products, and provides summary analysis of its key revenue lines and strategy. Reliance Communications (RCOM) is an integrated communications
Words: 837 - Pages: 4
Sensitivity analysis We conducted two types of sensitivity analysis. 1. Screen Upper Bound In order to figure out how much the result will be affected when the upper bound for the number of screens is modified, we ran solver table on constraint #3, which is the upper bound for the number of screens. The input cell was the maximum number of screens, and the output cells were total slack and movie schedule. We varied the maximum number from 1 to 8. According to the result from the solver table
Words: 356 - Pages: 2
SIMPLE LINEAR REGRESSION EXAMPLE Butler’s Trucking Company is an independent trucking Company in southern California. A major portion of Butler’s business involves deliveries throughout its local area. To develop better work schedules, the managers want to estimate the total daily travel time for their drivers. Initially the managers believed that the total daily travel time would be closely related to the number of miles traveled in making the daily deliveries. A simple random sample
Words: 300 - Pages: 2
Strategic Management: SWOT analysis’ advantages and disadvantages Decision-making and problem-solving techniques Strategic Management is defined as a set of managerial decisions and actions that determines the long-run performance of a corporation. It includes a variety of tools and analysis which help implement, evaluate and control the general strategy of a company. Strategy formulation begins with a situational analysis and it emphasises the monitoring and evaluating of external opportunities
Words: 2571 - Pages: 11
Marketing M.E-the actors and forces outside m.that affect m.manag.ability to maintain and develop successful relati.with target cust.Microe.-the actor close to the company that affect its ability to serv its cust.-the comp.,suppliers,m.intermediaries,cust.m.,compet. and public. 1)the comp.internal e.-top manag.-sets the co.mission,objectives,broad strategies and policies.finance-is concerned with finding and allocating funds to implement the m.plan.r&d-department focuses on designing safe and
Words: 4432 - Pages: 18
1. What are some of the issues the host foreign country could face as a result of the expansion? Plans to introduce an expansion into a country must address a mass amount of issues by the host country. The factors affecting a nation's rate of utilization and absorption of technologies include both external and internal ones. Internal factors are comprised of the obtainable human and physical resources, the country's infrastructure, and its growth rate and state of development the host country
Words: 1353 - Pages: 6
The Human Factor in Aviation Maintenance Kenneth L. Arrington Embry-Riddle University Abstract Aviation maintenance professionals have earned high levels of technical skills training associated with their profession, however research in a number of industrial sectors indicate that up to 80% of accident causes can be attributed to a breakdown in human interaction. Human error cannot be eliminated it is essential fact of the human condition (Maddox, 1998). Maintenance professionals will always
Words: 1518 - Pages: 7
Would you invest in DFA? Yes due to steady returns provided by the company and as investors are generally past performance chasers, one has no reason not to invest in DFA. The company was founded on a sound investment style based on its core belief in sound academic research, passive fund management. Until almost the end of the 20th century DFA had found a way to make money actively with a passive investment strategy. But looking forward, according to me it needs to evolve with the times
Words: 2238 - Pages: 9