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This paper proposes a Modified Multiple Triangular Inequality Elimination (MMTIE) to further reduce the search number of candidate codevectors. The MMTIE adopts the same original search space as the MTIE scheme with the initial best-matched codevector selected by the Initial Index Code Assignment (IICA), and integrates the intersection rule of the Candidate Codevectors Group (CCG) scheme to further...
The spatial clustering of highway traffic is of great interest to researchers and policy makers. In this paper, instead of using the microscopic traffic parameters in the traditional clustering methods, we introduce a new heterogeneity index clustering the sections of a highway based on differences in the content, a.k.a. “Heterogeneity”, in their flow, which can be used as a universal guideline for...
This paper introduces a family of RoShamBo games, denoted by RSB(n,b,s,r) which means that n players simultaneously show a move among b possible moves with possible s winning regulations, at each round out of r round matches in total. The player who wins more after r rounds wins. A game informatical analysis of RSB(n,b,s,r) using game refinement measure is carried out, while experiments have been...
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