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    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 the position probability density function (PDF), as said by (N. Bergman, 1999). The point mass filter estimator the priori position distributions together with the error models of the depth measurements and the map to produce a posteriori probability…

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    Lux Investigation

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    The graph would require to form a straight line in relation to the distance and LUX reading, to verify the inverse square law. The straight line would occur as the intensity of the light would gradually decrease, the further away it is analysed from the source. Conversely, if the distance squared was graphed alongside the light intensity, an ‘x’ would be created, as the distance squared increases the further away it gets. - Does the graph support your hypothesis? Why or why not? (2 marks)…

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    MR-RHVH framework apply the distributed structure of nodes using MapReduce, that equally partition data amongst Cassandra nodes using mapper and reducer functions. The MR-RHVH framework consists of three main layers, as shown in figure 2, Cassandra/Hadoop Cluster, MRRHVH, Cassandra/Hadoop Data Center and Hadoop/MapReduce applier. Cassandra clients ' nodes are distributed in this data center. Task Tracker…

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    Introduction I am the information security specialist for a company that develops software X. Software X is the leading operating system in mobile devices. Unfortunately, our company believes Mr. McBride, a former employee stole product X source code for financial gain. As such, I have been tasked with leading the forensic investigation in this matter. Analysis Interview During an investigation is imperative that potential witnesses are questioned to gather essential information needed in the…

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    Distance Metric Learning Using Dropout: A Structured Regularization Approach Report Zhe Cheng Instructor: Dr. Ikhlas Abdel-Qader Catalog 1.Understanding dropout 2.DML using dropout 3.Applying Dropout to Distance Metric 4.Applying Dropout to Training Data 5 .Conclusion 1.Dropout Dropout prevention overfit , and offers many ways a different neural network effectively about the combination index . The term " pressure " refers to the shedding units (hidden and visible) in a neural…

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    Peer Counselling Essay

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    Peer Counselling: My Experience, Interests and personal traits for the field. Peer counselling is a lot more complex than just speaking to peers about various problems. Because of its complexity it is not for everyone. Various personal traits may very beneficial to the field however there are other traits that may just get in the way. Also just having experience as a helper in any capacity can be plus if interested in peer counselling. With all this being said, I will reflect on various aspects…

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    Brain Observation Paper

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    The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the correlational method as a means for examining the relationship between functions of the left and right hemispheres. I will compare the performance of people with intact brains with the performance of so-called split-brain patients. In many ways, the brains of these two groups are very similar. 1 a. For example, the brainstem exists at the base of the brain connecting the brain and spinal cord and has no functional differences between an intact and…

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    Non Life Insurance Essay

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    In our every day lives we are faced with risk; the possibility of losing something of value. This could include theft or re to property, sickness, disability or even death. As loss adverse as we are, we tend to set up mediums to prevent or recover from losses once incurred. One of these common mediums is insurance. Anderson and Brown (2005) de nes insurance as an agreement where, for a stipulated payment called the premium, one party (the insurer) agrees to pay to the other (the policyholder or…

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    The lottery is played all around the world. More than two-thirds of the citizens of the state. Anny three digit number can be placed from 000 to 999. After than the randomly draw a number. A number is drawn at random and announced by the state. The winner gets a prize. The probability that the correct 3 digits in the right order is selected is at an odds of 1 in 1,000. So if If a ticket costs two dollars and the winner must pick a sequence of five digits then if There are 10^5=100,000 different…

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    In computer forensic investigation, the first pro-active step is that of acquisition. However, the method used for data acquisition by a forensics investigator plays a major role in influencing the admissibility of electronic evidence to be used in a court or law, or the reliability of any other relevant information required when dealing with computer forensic cases at the organizational level (Dykstra & Sherman, 2012). Different data acquisition techniques allow for the recovery of electronic…

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