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Mismatch sampling

by Raphaël Clifford, Klim Efremenko, Benny Porat, Ely Porat
"... Abstract. We consider the well known problem of pattern matching under the Hamming distance. Previous approaches have shown how to count the number of mismatches efficiently especially, when a bound is known for the maximum Hamming distance. Our interest is different in that we wish collect a random ..."
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random sample of mismatches of fixed size at each position in the text. Given a pattern p of length m and a text t of length n, we show how to sample with high probability c mismatches where possible from every alignment of p and t in time. Further, we guarantee that the mismatches are sampled uniformly

The Procyclicality of Mismatches∗

by Neal H. Olitsky , 2008
"... Shimer (2005) argues that the standard random search model cannot generate the observed cyclical movements in unemployment and vacancies. One possible explanation for this discrep-ancy is that there are compositional effects in the labor market not captured by a model with one type of worker and one ..."
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Shimer (2005) argues that the standard random search model cannot generate the observed cyclical movements in unemployment and vacancies. One possible explanation for this discrep-ancy is that there are compositional effects in the labor market not captured by a model with one type of worker

Detecting Architectural Mismatches During Systems Composition

by Cristina Gacek , 1998
"... The end of the tunnel is actually here! Now is the time to start the next stage, and I would like to do so by first recognizing the people that made the difference throughout my Ph.D. study years. First and foremost I must thank Nauro, my better half, for always being there, making it all possible a ..."
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The end of the tunnel is actually here! Now is the time to start the next stage, and I would like to do so by first recognizing the people that made the difference throughout my Ph.D. study years. First and foremost I must thank Nauro, my better half, for always being there, making it all possible

Metamer Mismatch Volumes

by Er Logvinenko, Christoph Godau, Brian Funt, Simon Fraser
"... A new algorithm for evaluating metamer mismatch volumes is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the proposed method places no restrictions on the set of possible object reflectance spectra. Such restrictions lead to approximate solutions for the mismatch volume. The new method precisely characterize ..."
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A new algorithm for evaluating metamer mismatch volumes is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the proposed method places no restrictions on the set of possible object reflectance spectra. Such restrictions lead to approximate solutions for the mismatch volume. The new method precisely

Service Mismatches and Service Integration

by Srinath Srinivasa, Hosur Road
"... Introduction to Service Integration The trend towards component orientation in software engineering has facilitated the development of software by integrating components that have been bought o the shelf or were developed for other applications. Such component reuse however, is not without its asso ..."
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associated problems. The main issue in component reuse is the complexity of integration. Whenever two or more components that have been developed independently (in possibly dierent development contexts) have to work together, there are several kinds of mismatches that could occur between them. Current

The Extent of Me tamer Mismatching

by Er D. Logvinenk, Hamidreza Mirzaejl, Brian Funt
"... Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour signals (i.e., cone response or XYZ) under one illunimation may reflect light causing non-identical colour signals under a second illumination _ As a consequence of metamer mis-matching, two objects app ..."
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Metamer mismatching refers to the fact that two objects reflecting light causing identical colour signals (i.e., cone response or XYZ) under one illunimation may reflect light causing non-identical colour signals under a second illumination _ As a consequence of metamer mis-matching, two objects

1Metamer Mismatching

by Er D. Logvinenko, Brian Funt, Christoph Godau
"... Abstract—A new algorithm for calculating the metamer mis-match volumes that arise in colour vision and colour imaging is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the proposed method places no restrictions on the set of possible object reflectance spectra. As a result of such restrictions, previous metho ..."
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Abstract—A new algorithm for calculating the metamer mis-match volumes that arise in colour vision and colour imaging is introduced. Unlike previous methods, the proposed method places no restrictions on the set of possible object reflectance spectra. As a result of such restrictions, previous

Superposition Codes for Mismatched Decoding

by Jonathan Scarlett, Alfonso Martinez, Albert Guillén I Fàbregas
"... Abstract—An achievable rate is given for discrete memoryless channels with a given (possibly suboptimal) decoding rule. The result is obtained using a refinement of the superposition coding ensemble. The rate is tight with respect to the ensemble average, and can be weakened to the LM rate of Hui an ..."
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Abstract—An achievable rate is given for discrete memoryless channels with a given (possibly suboptimal) decoding rule. The result is obtained using a refinement of the superposition coding ensemble. The rate is tight with respect to the ensemble average, and can be weakened to the LM rate of Hui

MISMATCH, SORTING AND WAGE DYNAMICS By

by Jeremy Lise, Costas Meghir, Jean-marc Robin, Jeremy Lise, Costas Meghir, Jean-marc Robin , 2013
"... We develop an empirical search-matching model which is suitable for analyzing the wage, employment and welfare impact of regulation in a labor market with heterogeneous workers and jobs. To achieve this we develop an equilibrium model of wage determination and employment which extends the current li ..."
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for the possibility of assortative matching between workers and jobs due to complementarities between worker and job characteristics. We use the model to estimate the potential gain from optimal regulation and we consider the potential gains and redistributive impacts from optimal unemployment

Rule-based automatic generation of mediator patterns for service composition mismatches

by Feng Jiang, Yushun Fan, Xun Zhang - in: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Grid and Pervasive Computing Symposia/ Workshops (GPC2008 , 2008
"... To perform service composition, mismatches are challenging obstacles due to the decentralization and independent development of services. Mediation, as a promising solution, attracts most attentions. And pattern based mediation proposed a modularly constructive thoughtway: Basic mediator patterns we ..."
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were created and sufficient for advanced mediators against all possible mismatches. The pattern structure is illustrated in this paper. And construction rules for each pattern are presented. Executable codes such as BPEL codes can be automatically generated from these rules. As a systematic engineering
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