نتایج جستجو برای: view points

تعداد نتایج: 512025  

Journal: :فلسفه دین 0
روح الله بهشتی پور مدرس گروه علوم قرآنی، حوزه علمیه کوثر قزوین

the present essay considers the relationship between intellect and revelation from allameh tabatabaii’s point of view. according to his view point intellect is prior to revelation and the concepts which derived from intellect and revelation will prove this claim. secondly, we will consider the reasons of precedence of intellect according to the documents and some of his works. with reviewing th...

2011
Juan David Cruz Cécile Bothorel François Poulet

Classic algorithms for community detection in social networks use the structural information to identify groups in social networks, i.e., how clusters are formed according to the topology of the relationships. However, these methods do not take into account any semantic information which could guide the clustering process, and which may add elements to do further analyses. The method we propose...

Journal: :RFC 2012
Al Morton Gomathi Ramachandran Gangaji Maguluri

Consumers of IP network performance metrics have many different uses in mind. This memo provides "long-term" reporting considerations (e.g., hours, days, weeks, or months, as opposed to 10 seconds), based on analysis of the points of view of two key audiences. It describes how these audience categories affect the selection of metric parameters and options when seeking information that serves th...

2006
ALEXEY SHUMSKY ALEXEY ZHIRABOK

The problem of diagnostic filter design is studied. Algebraic and geometric approaches to solving this problem are investigated. Some relations between these approaches are established. New definitions of fault detectability and isolability are formulated. On the basis of these definitions, a procedure for diagnostic filter design is given in both algebraic and geometric terms.

2007
Christina Fragouli Athina Markopoulou Ramya Srinivasan Suhas Diggavi

End-to-end active network monitoring infers network characteristics by sending and collecting probe packets from the network edge, while probes traverse the network through multicast trees or a mesh of unicast paths. Most reported methods consider given source and receiver locations and study the path selection and the associated estimation algorithms. In this paper, we show that appropriately ...

2012
JAMES F. PARHAM PHILIP C. J. DONOGHUE CHRISTOPHER J. BELL TYLER D. CALWAY JASON J. HEAD PATRICIA A. HOLROYD JUN G. INOUE RANDALL B. IRMIS WALTER G. JOYCE DANIEL T. KSEPKA JOSÉ S. L. PATANÉ NATHAN D. SMITH JAMES E. TARVER ZIHENG YANG KENNETH D. ANGIELCZYK JENNY M. GREENWOOD CHRISTY A. HIPSLEY LOUIS JACOBS PETER J. MAKOVICKY JOHANNES MÜLLER RACHEL C. M. WARNOCK

c © The Author(s) 2011. Published by Oxford University Press, on behalf of the Society of Systematic Biologists. All rights reserved. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, pro...

2000
Takuji Takahashi Hiroshi Kawasaki Katsushi Ikeuchi Masao Sakauchi

This paper presents a new method for creating a 3D virtual broad city environment with walk-through systems based on Image-Based Rendering(IBR). In that virtual city, people can move rather freely and look at arbitrary views. The strength of our method is that we are able to easily render any view from an arbitrary point to an arbitrary direction on the ground in a virtual environment; previous...

Journal: :Multivariate behavioral research 1978
O C Tzeng D Landis

In the area of multidimensional scaling research, the three most popular models are Tucker and Messick's (1963) Points-of-View, Carroll and Chang's (1970) INDSCAL, and Tucker's (1972) Three-Mode procedures. However, each of these models has some theoretical and/or methodological difficulties in application to the real world. In this article, a new quantitative model, called 3M-POV, has been dev...

2010
Philippe Bouché Cecilia Zanni-Merk Nathalie Gartiser Dominique Renaud François Rousselot

This article presents our approach to reasoning with diversified and voluminous knowledge sources that can be, eventually, contradictory. In fact, knowledge sources coming from management sciences are inherently rich and, sometimes, contradictory. Our choice is to keep the whole of this diversity to improve business advice to SMEs.

2003
Rajeev Batra Paul W. Farris Ambar G. Rao Gerard J. Tellis

This report, prepared with the support of MSI and the Yaffe Center, is being sent to you for your information and review. It is not to be reproduced or published, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, without written permission from the Institute and the author. Introduction This joint report of the Marketing Science Institute and the University of Michigan's Yaffe Center for P...

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