8 resultados para Functional classification
em Bulgarian Digital Mathematics Library at IMI-BAS
Classification of Paintings by Artist, Movement, and Indoor Setting Using MPEG-7 Descriptor Features
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ACM Computing Classification System (1998): I.4.9, I.4.10.
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Relation between dermatoglyphic signs and temperaments types is considered. An algorithm for papillary patterns classification and Izenk’s two factors model are used for establishment relationship asymmetry signs with psychic functional state of human’s organism.
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Mathematics Subject Classification: 26A33, 34A60, 34K40, 93B05
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Functional programming has a lot to offer to the developers of global Internet-centric applications, but is often applicable only to a small part of the system or requires major architectural changes. The data model used for functional computation is often simply considered a consequence of the chosen programming style, although inappropriate choice of such model can make integration with imperative parts much harder. In this paper we do the opposite: we start from a data model based on JSON and then derive the functional approach from it. We outline the identified principles and present Jsonya/fn — a low-level functional language that is defined in and operates with the selected data model. We use several Jsonya/fn implementations and the architecture of a recently developed application to show that our approach can improve interoperability and can achieve additional reuse of representations and operations at relatively low cost. ACM Computing Classification System (1998): D.3.2, D.3.4.
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2010 Mathematics Subject Classification: 34A30, 34A40, 34C10.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 60G70, 60F12, 60G10.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: 41A25, 41A36.
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2000 Mathematics Subject Classification: Primary 47A20, 47A45; Secondary 47A48.