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    Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) TERCOM is an algorithm that analyses the mean absolute distance by matching the distance between the map depth and the measured depth, as explained by (Carreno, 2010). With TERCOM, the measurements from a certain profile along the trajectory are processed in batch, but it may also be run recursively. The method indirectly assumes constant position offsets from the INS position each time it is started. Point Mass Filter (PMF) PMF is a calculation that determines…

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    Pg 643: Systems that provide CDS come in three basic varieties: 1) they may use information about the current clinical context to retrieve highly relevant online documents, as with so-called “infobuttons”; they may provide patient-specific, situation-specific alerts, reminders, physician order sets, or other recommendations for direct action; or 3) they may organize and present information in a way that facilitates problem solving and decision making, as in dashboards, graphical displays,…

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    GULF MEDICAL UNVERSITY, AJMAN – UAE PHASE II: COURSE (MED 202) BLOOD AND IMMUNE SYSYEM Assignment: 17TH SEPT 2015 GENETIC COUNSELLING, ETHICAL ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT OF HEMOGLOBINOPATHIES Objectives 1. Describe risk assessment in genetic counseling One of the most important aspects of genetic counseling is the provision of a risk factor. Estimation of the recurrence risk requires consideration of: i) The diagnosis and its mode of inheritance ii) Analysis of the family pedigree iii) The results…

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    Formulation and Structure of the SLAM problem The trajectories of the robot as well as the locations of the landmarks are estimated without prior knowledge, this allows for the robot to be placed in an unknown environment. Figure 11: Simultaneous estimate of both robot and landmark association [35] Figure 10 shows a robot moving through an environment, observing landmarks with a sensor. One can see that the robots estimated location is not its exact location (Clear triangle), and the same for…

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    1. Introduction The healthcare delivery quality and patient safety improvement are prominence issues in healthcare systems. Delivery of healthcare depends on implicated procedure and interaction between patient, providers, organization and technology[1] which all of them may be causes of medical error or faults in a system. This condition, most of the time accompanies with uncertainties making the healthcare a high-risk system and it is confirmed by some information such as the annual death…

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    is the rewards or benefits function of player n 0 ) 〗=0. A Perfect Bayesian Equilibrium is a set of strategies and beliefs that at any stage of the game we have an optimal strategy, conditional on the beliefs that are obtained from the game using Bayes rule. Perfect Bayesian equilibrium is always Nash equilibrium but not the other way around. Given the players beliefs, the strategies must be sequentially, i.e. at each…

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    SPEECH RECOGNITION INTRODUCTION Speech recognition is also said to be automatic speech recognition or computer speech recognition which means understanding voice of the human and performing any required task or the ability to match a voice against a acquired or provided vocabulary.¬¬ It is a process by which a computer takes speech signal and converts it into words in real time according to an algorithm implemented as a computer program. It is achieved by following certain steps and the…

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    Attribute selection is the process of identifying and removing as much of the irrelevant and redundant information as possible from a dataset. If the data dimensions are reduced, we will be able to improve the performance of the applied classification algorithms. They will function faster, more efficiently and will be with an improved classification accuracy. As an addition we can also execute data visualization, and increase the insight of the potential classification model [] . There are many…

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