87 research outputs found
Development of longitudinal handling qualities criteria for large advanced supersonic aircraft
A piloted simulation study was conducted with the aim of advancing the development of longitudinal handling qualities criteria for large supersonic cruise aircraft. The areas of study investigated included high-speed cruise maneuvering, and stall-recovery control power. Comparisons were made with existing criteria and, for the cruise condition, a time response criterion was developed which correlated well with pilot ratings and comments. For low-speed stall recovery a new criterion was developed in terms of nose-down angular acceleration capability
On Nearly Strategic Measures
1 online resource (PDF, 17 pages
On Nearly Strategic Measures
1 online resource (PDF, 17 pages
Locally Coherent Rates of Exchange
1 online resource (PDF, 33 pages
On the Adequacy of Stationary Plans for Gambling Problems
1 online resource (PDF, 31 pages
Persistently ?-optimal Strategies
1 online resource (PDF, 19 pages
Countably Additive Gambling and Optimal Stopping
1 online resource (PDF, 30 pages
On the equivalence of game and denotational semantics for the probabilistic mu-calculus
The probabilistic (or quantitative) modal mu-calculus is a fixed-point logic
de- signed for expressing properties of probabilistic labeled transition
systems (PLTS). Two semantics have been studied for this logic, both assigning
to every process state a value in the interval [0,1] representing the
probability that the property expressed by the formula holds at the state. One
semantics is denotational and the other is a game semantics, specified in terms
of two-player stochastic games. The two semantics have been proved to coincide
on all finite PLTS's, but the equivalence of the two semantics on arbitrary
models has been open in literature. In this paper we prove that the equivalence
indeed holds for arbitrary infinite models, and thus our result strengthens the
fruitful connection between denotational and game semantics. Our proof adapts
the unraveling or unfolding method, a general proof technique for proving
result of parity games by induction on their complexity
Location Dependent Dirichlet Processes
Dirichlet processes (DP) are widely applied in Bayesian nonparametric
modeling. However, in their basic form they do not directly integrate
dependency information among data arising from space and time. In this paper,
we propose location dependent Dirichlet processes (LDDP) which incorporate
nonparametric Gaussian processes in the DP modeling framework to model such
dependencies. We develop the LDDP in the context of mixture modeling, and
develop a mean field variational inference algorithm for this mixture model.
The effectiveness of the proposed modeling framework is shown on an image
segmentation task
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