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In this paper, we study the testing of ID3v2 tags for MP3 files. We construct two combinatorial testing (CT) models for two test goals. One is for testing the audio players' recognition and display of variously encoded text information, and the other is for testing its robustness against bad header and frame sizes. We have conducted experiment son an on-vehicle leisure and entertainment system and...
Numerical substructures adopt assumed hysteretic model in traditional substructure tests. The difference between the assumed model and true model might bring the extra large test error. To diminish the negative effort caused by the inaccuracy of the restoring model of numerical substructures, the hysteretic model of experimental substructures is identified on line and model of the part in numerical...
A robust framework to classify vehicles in nighttime traffic using vehicle eigenspaces and support vector machine is presented. In this paper, a systematic approach has been proposed and implemented to classify vehicles from roadside camera video sequences. Collections of vehicle images are analyzed to obtain their representative eigenspaces. The model Support Vector Machine (SVM) built from those...
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