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JaLCDOI 10.18926/fest/19724
FullText URL 004_077_080.pdf
Author Kajiwara, Tsuyoshi|
Abstract In this paper, we contruct Hilbert C* -bimodules for continuous graphs whose vertexes are countable 1-dimensiona tori, and show some uniquness property of the C* -representatiion of these bimodules.
Keywords Hilbert bimodule C* -algebras continous graph
Publication Title 岡山大学環境理工学部研究報告
Published Date 1999-02-26
Volume volume4
Issue issue1
Start Page 77
End Page 80
ISSN 1341-9099
language English
File Version publisher
NAID 120002309008
Author Murata, Atsuo| Moriwaka, Makoto|
Published Date 2009-11-12
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper
Author Murata, Atsuo| Moriwaka, Makoto|
Published Date 2009-11-12
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper
Author Ozawa Yukio| Murata, Atsuo| Kitaoka Masatoshi|
Published Date 2009-11-12
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Content Type Conference Paper
JaLCDOI 10.18926/fest/19719
FullText URL 004_057_075.pdf
Author Otake, Masanori| Tanaka, Yutaka| Tomita, Makoto|
Abstract An analytic approach that provides explicit estimates of risk on cataract and epilation data is evaluated by reasonableness of conceivable relative risk models regarding a simple, odds, logistic or Gompertz regression method, assuming a binomial distribution. In these analyses, we apply relative risk models with two thresholds between epilators and nonepilators from a highly characteristic lesion of which radiation cataract does not occur around 2 gray for a single acute exposure. The risk models are fitted to the data assuming 10 as a constant relative biological effectiveness of neutron. The likelihood of observing the entire data set in these models fitted is evaluated by an individual binary-response array. Estimation of a threshold with or without severe epilation and the 100(1-α )% confidence limits are derived from the maximum likelihood approach. The relative risk model with two thresholds can be expressed as a formula with structure of Backgroun × RR, where RR includes threshold models with or without epilation. The radiosensitivity of ionizing radiation to cataracts has been examined for the relationship between epilators and nonepilators.
Keywords radiation cataract threshold model profile approach risk model radiosensitivity
Publication Title 岡山大学環境理工学部研究報告
Published Date 1999-02-26
Volume volume4
Issue issue1
Start Page 57
End Page 75
ISSN 1341-9099
language English
File Version publisher
NAID 120002309188
Author Ando Jun| Nagao Tomoharu|
Published Date 2009-11-12
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper
Author Hara Akira| Tanaka Haruko| Ichimura Takumi| Takahama Tetsuyuki|
Published Date 2009-11-12
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper
Author Karatsu Naoya| Nagata Yuichi| Ono Isao| Kobayashi Shigenobu|
Published Date 2009-11-12
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper
JaLCDOI 10.18926/fest/19714
FullText URL 004_037_055.pdf
Author Choi, Seung Bae| Tanaka, Yutaka|
Abstract One of major problems in spatial analysis is to estimate the value z(s(0)) at an unknown location s(0) using the information about observations z(s(α)), α = 1,…,n. In this article, we will perform a numerical study about some methods for this problem. That is, we examine both the tranditional statistical method which does not take into account spatial correlation and the spatial statistical method which takes into account spatial correlation by applying them to a set of non-stationary spatial data. We compare the predictive powers of these methods. More precisely, we choose Universal Kriging(UK) and Median-Polish Kriging(MPK) as spatial statistical methods, and locally weighted regression or LOESS as a traditional method. As the major criterion for comparison, we use the so-called PRESS statistic, and also draw the prediction surface plot and the prediction standard error surface plot as minor criteria. A real numerical example of non-stantionary spatial data is analyzed for the comparison among the above three methods.
Keywords Stationary Variogram UK MPK LOESS
Publication Title 岡山大学環境理工学部研究報告
Published Date 1999-02-26
Volume volume4
Issue issue1
Start Page 37
End Page 55
ISSN 1341-9099
language English
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NAID 120002309080
Author Watanabe Akio| Tanji Makoto| Iba Hitoshi|
Published Date 2009-11-12
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper
Author Kon Masamichi| Kuwano Hiroaki|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Content Type Conference Paper
Author Matsushita Shin-ya| Li Xu|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Author Kuroiwa Daishi|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Content Type Conference Paper
Author Suzuki Satoshi| Kuroiwa Daishi|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Content Type Conference Paper
Author Murata, Atsuo| Yamada, Keita| Moriwaka, Makoto|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Author Murata, Atsuo| Hayami, Takehito| Moriwaka, Makoto|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Content Type Conference Paper
Author Murata, Atsuo| Matsuda, Yusuke| Moriwaka, Makoto|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
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Content Type Conference Paper
Author Murata, Atsuo| Tanaka, Kohki| Moriwaka, Makoto|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper
JaLCDOI 10.18926/fest/19695
FullText URL 004_001_006.pdf
Author Watanabe, Masaji|
Abstract According ot previous studies, we may expect that slow oscillations can occur in dynamics of a parameterized family of systems in which a biochemical oscillator is coupled to a stationary systems. We introduce some numerical results that confirm our expectation. The results suggest that it is possible for slow oscillations to occur in dynamics of a system in which an active oscillatory unit is coupled to a passive medium, and that it is possible for circadian oscillations to arise from fast glycolytic oscillations in such a coupled system.
Keywords circadian rhythm glycolytic oscillation nonlinear oscillator
Publication Title 岡山大学環境理工学部研究報告
Published Date 1999-02-26
Volume volume4
Issue issue1
Start Page 1
End Page 6
ISSN 1341-9099
language English
File Version publisher
NAID 120002309099
Author Murata, Atsuo| Aratama, Shinsaku| Moriwaka, Makoto|
Published Date 2009-11-11
Publication Title Proceedings : Fifth International Workshop on Computational Intelligence & Applications
Volume volume2009
Issue issue1
Content Type Conference Paper