6 research outputs found

    The dynamic model of enterprise revenue management

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    The article presents the dynamic model of enterprise revenue management. This model is based on the quadratic criterion and linear control law. The model is founded on multiple regression that links revenues with the financial performance of the enterprise. As a result, optimal management is obtained so as to provide the given enterprise revenue, namely, the values of financial indicators that ensure the planned profit of the organization are acquired

    Event-driven simulation of the state institution activity for the service provision based on business processes

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    The paper presents an approach, based on business processes, assessment and control of the state of the state institution, the social insurance Fund. The paper describes the application of business processes, such as items with clear measurable parameters that need to be determined, controlled and changed for management. The example of one of the business processes of the state institutions, which shows the ability to solve management tasks, is given. The authors of the paper demonstrate the possibility of applying the mathematical apparatus of imitative simulation for solving management tasks

    Representation Learning for EEG-Based Biometrics Using Hilbert–Huang Transform

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    A promising approach to overcome the various shortcomings of password systems is the use of biometric authentication, in particular the use of electroencephalogram (EEG) data. In this paper, we propose a subject-independent learning method for EEG-based biometrics using Hilbert spectrograms of the data. The proposed neural network architecture treats the spectrogram as a collection of one-dimensional series and applies one-dimensional dilated convolutions over them, and a multi-similarity loss was used as the loss function for subject-independent learning. The architecture was tested on the publicly available PhysioNet EEG Motor Movement/Imagery Dataset (PEEGMIMDB) with a 14.63% Equal Error Rate (EER) achieved. The proposed approach’s main advantages are subject independence and suitability for interpretation via created spectrograms and the integrated gradients method

    The JDC at 100 A Century of Humanitarianism

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    The history of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee from its origins in 1914 through its first century.Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1. Medical Welfare in Interwar Europe: The Collaboration between JDC and OZE-TOZ Organizations -- 2. JDC in Minsk: The Parameters and Predicaments of Aiding Soviet Jews in the Interwar Years -- 3. The First American Organization in Soviet Russa: JDC and Relief in the Ukraine, 1920-1923 -- 4. American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee Programs in the USSR, 1941-1948: A Complicated Partnership -- 5. DORSA and the Jewish Refugee Settlement in Sosúa, 1940-1945 -- 6. Laura Margolis and JDC Efforts in Cuba and Shanghai: Sustaining Refugees in a Time of Catastrophe -- 7. "Joint Fund Teheran": JDC and the Jewish Lifeline to Central Asia -- 8. Destination Australia: The Roles of Charles Jordan and Walter Brand -- 9. Imported from the United States? The Centralization of Private Jewish Welfare after the Holocaust: The Cases of Belgium and France -- 10. Behind the Iron Curtain: The Communist Government in Poland and Its Attitude toward the Joint's Activities, 1944-1989 -- 11. Years of Survival: JDC in Postwar Germany, 1945-1957 -- 12. JDC Activity in Hungary, 1945-1953 -- 13. JDC and Soviet Jews in Austria and Italy -- Contributors -- IndexThe history of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee from its origins in 1914 through its first century.Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, YYYY. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries
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