Upon substitution of the definition(1.182)in Eq.(1.180), we obtain (1.183)Cknˆ=Ck0ˆeβnΔte−I˙αnΔt Comparing this expression to Eq.(I-3.157)and Eq.(I-4.42), we can see that, in general, the imaginary part,β, resembles the behavior of the diffusion equation, thus it is...
Temporal Modeling In subject area: Computer Science Temporal modeling is the process of using past frames or time-based information to enhance the understanding of actions or events in a sequence. AI generated definition based on: Medical Image Analysis, 2023 ...
Chaos of Two-dimensional Time-varying Discrete Spatiotemporal Systems and Its Application in Stream Cipher Based on the definition of chaos in the sense of Devaney for a map on a metric space, this paper studies chaos of two-dimensional time-varying discrete spa... CJ Tian,MG Liu,HJ Hao,....
One of the most problematic issues with regard to Husserl’s phenomenology of time concerns the definition of the relationship between the time of the intentional acts and the absolute pre-phenomenal flow of time constituting consciousness. In this regard, Brough distinguishes between the intentional ...
and we will take an estimate of 10−3per division as a reasonable scale93. If we assume intestinal stem cells divide every ~3 d and we consider that our definition ofμ,γis in units of (per allele per year), this corresponds to a (de)methylation rate of ~0.05. We note that ...
Making use of concepts from information theory, and by direct analogy to the definition of memory Ω(T) for a scalar time series T (see SI Section IB), it is then possible to straightforwardly define the scalar memory Ω(G) of G as the order p of the lowest order Markov chain that...
Definition Spatiotemporal reasoning is the use of time-varying information in image sequences, together with assumptions about the properties of objects and the environment, to make predictive inferences or to test hypotheses about the scene. Background Spatiotemporal reasoning plays an important rle in...
In this view quantum symmetries and certain relativistic phenomena become more intuitive to describe and deal with and ''realism'' gets a new definition. As a result the temporal length theory also offers to eliminate the tension between the nonlocality of quantum physics and the locality of ...
(Lafer-Sousa & Conway, 2013) have described strong color-sensitive patches within the dorsal portion of areas TEO and posterior IT, in examples from individual subjects (Figure 11). However, given the small number of subjects involved, and the known variability in the location and definition of...
On the one hand, 𝛿δ-temporal motif stipulates that the edges must be sorted according to the timestamps, i.e., there is no edge of the same time, while the definition in [27] may have several edges with the same time. On the other hand, all the edges of 𝛿δ-temporal motif...