91 research outputs found

    Vector-exponential time-series modeling for polynomial J-spectral factorization

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    An iterative algorithm to perform the J-spectral factorization of a para-Hermitian matrix is presented. The algorithm proceeds by computing a special kernel representation of an interpolant for a sequence of points and associated directions determined from the spectral zeroes of the to-be factored matrix

    A behavioral view of Nevanlinna-Pick interpolation

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    The classical Nevanlinna-Pick (NP) interpolation problem is about finding a rational function that satisfies given interpolation conditions, along with a norm condition. In this paper we address the NP problem using concepts from behavioral systems theory and quadratic differential forms (QDFs). The NP problem is solved using a certain “dualization of data”. We address system theoretic motivations for this dualization and the advantages gained in this process. Finally, we address the problem of constructing interpolating functions that satisfy a “frequency dependent” norm condition

    Interpolation with bilinear differential forms

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    We present a recursive algorithm for modeling with bilinear differential forms. We discuss applications of this algorithm for interpolation with symmetric bivariate polynomials, and for computing storage functions for autonomous systems

    The Variable Limits

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    Fitness Trackers (FTs) have enabled users with new affordance in health management. However, users report low retention rates of FTs for long term usage. The objective of this thesis is to explore a design paradigm for FTs using principles of self-modeling and neurophenomenology in the design of FT visualizations. It is aimed to foster long term use of FTs by employing art-design aesthetics and analytical visualization by integrating user’s actions with the intent of providing users a better experience, motivating them to curate data visualization over a long term period. Research methodology in process and design of Art Graph (AG) utilized archetype, persona and usability test. The design of interaction is experienced as personal examination through data analytics that functions as a visual data language of mind-body synergy. Three types of persona were employed to demonstrate the AG visualization values with classic somatotype body classification ectomorph, endomorph and mesomorph
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