Browsing by Keywords "Matrix Algebra"
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Automated construction of fuzzy event sets and its application to active databases
(IEEE, 2001)Fuzzy sets and fuzzy logic research aims to bridge the gap between the crisp world of math and the real world. Fuzzy set theory was applied to many different areas, from control to databases. Sometimes the number of events ... -
Comparison of multilevel methods for kronecker-based Markovian representations
(Springer, 2004)The paper presents a class of numerical methods to compute the stationary distribution of Markov chains (MCs) with large and structured state spaces. A popular way of dealing with large state spaces in Markovian modeling ... -
Comparison of partitioning techniques for two-level iterative solvers on large, sparse Markov chains
(SIAM, 2000)Experimental results for large, sparse Markov chains, especially the ill-conditioned nearly completely decomposable (NCD) ones, are few. We believe there is need for further research in this area, specifically to aid in ... -
Maximizing benefit of classifications using feature intervals
(Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2003)There is a great need for classification methods that can properly handle asymmetric cost and benefit constraints of classifications. In this study, we aim to emphasize the importance of classification benefits by means ... -
A parallel scaled conjugate-gradient algorithm for the solution phase of gathering radiosity on hypercubes
(Springer, 1997)Gathering radiosity is a popular method for investigating lighting effects in a closed environment. In lighting simulations, with fixed locations of objects and light sources, the intensity and color and/or reflectivity ... -
Transforming stochastic matrices for stochastic comparison with the st-order
(E D P Sciences, 2003)We present a transformation for stochastic matrices and analyze the effects of using it in stochastic comparison with the strong stochastic (st) order. We show that unless the given stochastic matrix is row diagonally ...