"Regular expressions" are a mathematically defined concept, invented by Stephen Kleene in 1956. In their most minimalistic (and original) version, these expressions define languages using just literal ...
The paper represents a novel application of recursion theory to the long call vocalizations of orangutans to demonstrate repetitive, rhythmic sub-structuring. The authors use detailed acoustic ...
This research paper was presented at the 28 th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (opens in new tab) (ICFP), a premier forum for discussing design, implementations, ...
Article subjects are automatically applied from the ACS Subject Taxonomy and describe the scientific concepts and themes of the article. One of the first studies on predicting redox potentials with ...
Drawing on both mathematical and anthropological understandings of fractality, this paper explores alternative perspectives of time as it relates to heroin addiction and poly-substance use in Scotland ...
Power has totally different attributes than other material commodities as electrical energy stockpiling is a costly phenomenon. Since it should be generated when demanded, it is necessary to forecast ...
Abstract: Using stochastic gradient search and the optimal filter derivative, it is possible to perform recursive maximum likelihood estimation in a non-linear state-space model. As the optimal filter ...
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