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    Functional Techniques for Data Analysis

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    This dissertation develops a new general method of solving Prony's problem. Two special cases of this new method have been developed previously. They are the Matrix Pencil and the Osculatory Interpolation. The dissertation shows that they are instances of a more general solution type which allows a wide ranging class of linear functional to be used in the solution of the problem. This class provides a continuum of functionals which provide new methods that can be used to solve Prony's problem

    Detection in non gaussian environment: various approaches and use of mixture models

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    Most of the signal processing methods, especially in detection/estimation theory, are based on a Gaussian noise probability density function (PDF). As real noises are not usually Gaussian, a good performance can not be obtained by assuming a Gaussian probability density. This paper can be viewed as a survey of some alternatives when the noise is known to be non-Gaussian, and even non-stationnary or imperfectly known . The emphasis is on a noise PDF modeled as a mixture, this PDF being sum of two or more elementary density functions. This representation, used in minimax robustness and adaptive methods, is particularly suitable for impulsive noise model and for the case of uncertainties on the noise PDF . Some applications in underwater acoustics are given.Les bruits réels ne suivent que rarement la loi gaussienne; de bonnes performances ne peuvent être obtenues qu'en s'affranchissant de l'hypothèse gaussienne. On expose quelques méthodes de prise en compte du décalage entre la loi réelle et la loi gaussienne. On insiste sur l'importance de la représentation de la loi du bruit par un modèle de mixture, la densité de probabilité étant la somme de deux ou plusieurs densités élémentaire

    Abstracts on Radio Direction Finding (1899 - 1995)

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    The files on this record represent the various databases that originally composed the CD-ROM issue of "Abstracts on Radio Direction Finding" database, which is now part of the Dudley Knox Library's Abstracts and Selected Full Text Documents on Radio Direction Finding (1899 - 1995) Collection. (See Calhoun record https://calhoun.nps.edu/handle/10945/57364 for further information on this collection and the bibliography). Due to issues of technological obsolescence preventing current and future audiences from accessing the bibliography, DKL exported and converted into the three files on this record the various databases contained in the CD-ROM. The contents of these files are: 1) RDFA_CompleteBibliography_xls.zip [RDFA_CompleteBibliography.xls: Metadata for the complete bibliography, in Excel 97-2003 Workbook format; RDFA_Glossary.xls: Glossary of terms, in Excel 97-2003 Workbookformat; RDFA_Biographies.xls: Biographies of leading figures, in Excel 97-2003 Workbook format]; 2) RDFA_CompleteBibliography_csv.zip [RDFA_CompleteBibliography.TXT: Metadata for the complete bibliography, in CSV format; RDFA_Glossary.TXT: Glossary of terms, in CSV format; RDFA_Biographies.TXT: Biographies of leading figures, in CSV format]; 3) RDFA_CompleteBibliography.pdf: A human readable display of the bibliographic data, as a means of double-checking any possible deviations due to conversion

    Performance of Computer Systems; Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Modelling and Performance Evaluation of Computer Systems, Vienna, Austria, February 6-8, 1979

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    These proceedings are a collection of contributions to computer system performance, selected by the usual refereeing process from papers submitted to the symposium, as well as a few invited papers representing significant novel contributions made during the last year. They represent the thrust and vitality of the subject as well as its capacity to identify important basic problems and major application areas. The main methodological problems appear in the underlying queueing theoretic aspects, in the deterministic analysis of waiting time phenomena, in workload characterization and representation, in the algorithmic aspects of model processing, and in the analysis of measurement data. Major areas for applications are computer architectures, data bases, computer networks, and capacity planning. The international importance of the area of computer system performance was well reflected at the symposium by participants from 19 countries. The mixture of participants was also evident in the institutions which they represented: 35% from universities, 25% from governmental research organizations, but also 30% from industry and 10% from non-research government bodies. This proves that the area is reaching a stage of maturity where it can contribute directly to progress in practical problems

    Automatisierte Segmentierung und Volumetrie bispektraler Magnetresonanz-Bilddaten des Gehirns

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