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Mining knowledge about ordering from sequence data is an important problem with many applications, such as bioinformatics, Web mining, network management, and intrusion detection. For example, if many customers follow a partial order in their purchases of a series of products, the partial order can be used to predict other related customers' future purchases and develop marketing campaigns. Moreover,...
In this paper we present a new probability function G that generalizes the classical probability function. A mass function is an assignment of basic probability to some context (events, propositions). It represents the strength of support for some contexts in a domain. A context is a subset of the basic elements of interest in a domain - the frame of discernment. It is a medium to carry the "probabilistic"...
This paper studies the problem of controlling discrete event systems as formulated by [Ramadge and Wonham 1987]. The optimal D-supervisor is introduced, which requires the minimal number of switchings. A complete characterization of such controllers as well as a procedure for its construction is given.
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