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In this foreword, we summarize the IEEE ICDM 2010 Contest: “TomTom Traffic Prediction for Intelligent GPS Navigation”. The challenge was held between Jun 22, 2010 and Sep 7, 2010 as an interactive on-line competition, using the TunedIT platform (http://tunedit.org). We present the scope of the ICDM contest series in general, the scope of this year's contest, description of its tasks, statistics about...
The paper presents the neural network approach to the accurate forecasting of the daily average concentration of PM10. Few neural predictors are applied: the multilayer perceptron, radial basis function, Elman network and support vector machine. They are used for prediction either in direct application or in combination with wavelet decomposition, forming many individual prediction results that will...
AGRIMBA started 14 year ago as a successful Tempus project with the participation of universities in Warsaw (Poland) and Prague (Czech Republic). University of Debrecen (Hungary) joined quite soon to the Network. Since that time the Network has developed into an efficient way of upgrading the management knowledge of young managers mainly in Central and Eastern Europe. However, the main message of...
In 1929 the big Radio Station using very low frequency was built at YOSAMI near NAGOYA, Japan. It was used as the trade and governmental communication station between Japan and European countries. The transmitters were made in Germany, with High Frequency Alternators. The stationpsilas destinations were Warsaw, Berlin, Paris, Geneva and Rome directly. During the Second WW, it was converted to the...
University of Nottingham (UoN) and National Institute of Telecommunications (NIT) in Warsaw have a well established cooperation in the field of the numerical methods for the modelling of the photonic structures in the framework of COST Pll project. Both research groups are using frequency domain Finite-Difference Beam Propagation Method (FD-BPM) for the calculations. The algorithm developed at the...
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