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With emergence of biomedical informatics, Web intelligence, and E-business, new challenges are coming for knowledge discovery and data mining modeling problems. In this dissertation work, a framework named Granular Support Vector Machines (GSVM) is proposed to systematically and formally combine...
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Selecting the model is an important and essential step in model based fault detection and diagnosis (FDD). Factors that …
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Selecting the model is an important and essential step in model based fault detection and diagnosis (FDD). Several …
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literature. This paper includes diagnosis and medication (suggested path forward) for intractable cases. …
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restoration. The model is referred to as the Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) Model because of its utility in helping to …
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF TWO METHODS FOR THE RANKING OF RESIDENCY APPLICANTS IN DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGYMichelle S. Collins, Anne M. Curtis, Keyonna C. Artis, Lawrence H. Staib and Jamal Bokhari. Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Yale University, School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.The introduction...
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The importance of broadening community participation in environmental decision-making is widely recognized and lack of participation in this process appears to be a perennial problem. In this context, there have been calls from some academics for the more extensive use of geographic information...
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The use of computing to support environmental planning and the development of land use models dates back to the late 1950s. The main thrust of computing applications, which by the early 1980s increasingly included the use of geospatial technologies, is their contribution to better planning and...
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Spreadsheets are commonly used and commonly flawed, but it is not clear how often spreadsheet errors lead to bad decisions. We interviewed 45 executives and senior managers / analysts in the private, public, and non-profit sectors about their experiences with spreadsheet quality control and with...
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There is consensus in the literature that spreadsheets are both ubiquitous and error-prone, but little direct evidence concerning whether spreadsheet errors frequently lead to bad decision making. We interviewed 45 executives and senior managers/analysts in the private, public, and non-profit...
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