... Trang 1Transport and Communications Science Journal MULTIPLE VEHICLES DETECTION AND TRACKING FOR INTELLIGENT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS USING MACHINE LEARNING APPROACHES ... University of Transport and Communications 1 INTRODUCTION Video surveillance system has become widely deployed in many aspects of life, especially in Intelligent Transportation systems (ITS) ... These characteristics are source for deployment of many intelligent transport systems’ applications such as traffic signal controlling, transportation organization and management During recent
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Tài liệu An Introduction to Intelligent and Autonomous Control-Chapter 8: Modeling and Analysis of Artificially Intelligent Planning Systems ppt
... analysis, and design techniques for these systems AI planning systems are examples of AI problem solving systems When comparing the characteristics of AI and non-AI systems, one can make the following ... it can be studied using a variety of Trang 3systematic modeling, analysis, and design techniques Control systems are an example of a conventional problem solving systems An AI problem solving ... components and ideas of AI planning systems are briefly outlined and distinctions are drawn between AI planning systems and other similar problem solving systems 2.1 System Classification In
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Tài liệu An Introduction to Intelligent and Autonomous Control-Chapter1:Introduction to Intelligent Control Systems with High Degrees of Autonomy pdf
... and autonomous systems see [10], for one on cybernetics and intelligent systems see [11], and for one on intelligent manufacturing systems see [12] In [1,2] the authors introduce an intelligent ... importance in high autonomy intelligent control systems (See Chapters 9 and 10) Other key components of intelligent controllers include planning systems (See Chapter 8) and learning systems (See Chapters ... control systems evolve from conventional control systems by adding intelligent components, and their development requires interdisciplinary research Here, we provide an introduction to the area of intelligent
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Intelligent Control Systems with LabVIEW 6 pdf
... to fuzzy systems.Several proposals have been made, such as the combination of ANNs with fuzzysystems ANNs have the ability to learn and adapt from experience, thus comple-menting fuzzy systems ... ANFIS: Adaptive Neuro-fuzzy Inference Systems Conventional mathematical modeling tools cannot deal with vague or uncertain in-formation Here is where fuzzy systems using IF–THEN rules have the
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Intelligent Control Systems with LabVIEW 7 doc
... kinds of representations exist such as bit string, P Ponce-Cruz, F D Ramirez-Figueroa, Intelligent Control Systems with LabVIEW™ 123 © Springer 2010 Trang 10124 5 Genetic Algorithms and Genetic ... computer scientists started to study evolutionarysystems with the idea that evolution could be applied to solve engineering problems.The idea in all the systems was to evolve a population of candidates ... adaptation might be ported to computer systems In 1975 he presented GAs as an abstraction of biological evolution in the book Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems. Simple biological models
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Intelligent Control Systems with LabVIEW 8 ppt
... or evolutionary searches could automatically develop intelligent computer programs, like chess player programs and other general purpose intelligent machines Later in 1980, Smith proposed a classifier ... problems such as optimiza-tion, machine learning, operation research, bioinformatics and social systems, among many others Most of the time the mathematical function that describes the system ... diagram of the fuzzy controller is shown in Fig 5.19 Based on the scheme of optimization of fuzzy systems using GAs, the fuzzy con-troller was optimized Some initial individuals where created using
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Intelligent Control Systems with LabVIEW 9 pdf
... is 10 Calculating the probability we will have: 6.2.3 Example of Simulated Annealing Using the Intelligent Control Toolkit for LabVIEW We will try to solve the N -queens problem (NQP) [3], which ... features, for example, until the circumstances change As a result,tabu search is the implementation of intelligent decisions or the responsive explo-ration in the search space The two main properties ... characteristics extracted from data already memorized The last structure is fea-influence, or the impact of the current choice compared to older choices, looking at how it reaches the goal or solves
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Intelligent Control Systems with LabVIEW 10 pps
... events may need to be incorporated in the making process They are also necessary in order to make intelligent decisions decision-A university must be able to forecast student enrollment in order ... assignment controller for practical applications In the industry, controllers are useful in automated systems, industry production, robotics, and so on In theseterms, a typical method known as generalized ... like trend, average,periodic component, among others Trang 137.7 Example of Predictors Using the Intelligent Control Toolkit for LabVIEW (ICTL) 203The exponential smoothing is computationally simple
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 1 ppt
... heritage; impacts on landscape; impacts on material assets and resources; land use and planning impacts; traffic impacts; noise impacts; air pollution impacts; impacts on soil and land; impacts ... Acknowledgements vi PART I GIS and expert systems for impact assessment The potential of expert systems and GIS for impact assessment Expert systems and decision support 27 GIS and impact assessment 52 GIS and ... Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment © 2004 Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller with John Glasson Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 2 pps
... Trang 12 Expert systems and decision 2.2 EXPERT SYSTEMS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Artificial intelligence (AI) has been defined in a variety of ways, primarily by its aims, ... Trang 7Expert systems and decision support 33Rule 1: if the project impacts are likely to be significant or if the project type is included in the guidelines’ list then an impact assessment ... concurrent with the growing interest in expert systems in the 1970s Semantic nets and classificatory trees were often used in the first expert systems to representrelationships between types
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 3 ppsx
... the impacts (ground impacts, accessibility impacts and visibility impacts) of a specific route Gardels et al (1990) use pre-programmed GIS functions (buffering and overlay) for modelling impacts ... with the impact predictions © 2004 Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller with John Glasson GIS and impact assessment 55 Forecasting the impacts on that environment of the particular project, the impact prediction ... of the key impacts (scoping) which need investigation Identification of all potential impacts from a project to determine if it requires an impact study (screening) and which future impacts ought
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 4 doc
... Information Systems (RURPIS) in Botswana, International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, Vol 5, No 1, pp 111–27 © 2004 Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller with John Glasson 110 GIS and expert systems ... pp 397–410 Rodriguez-Bachiller, A (2000) Geographical Information Systems and Expert Systems for Impact Assessment Part I: GIS, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and Management, Vol 2, ... Urban Systems, Vol 23, No (November), pp 443–57 Ford, S and Lahage, B (1996) Massachusetts Water Resource Authority: A WaterQuality GIS Showcase, Journal of the Urban and Regional Information Systems
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 5 doc
... Rodriguez-Bachiller, A (2000) Geographical Information Systems and Expert Systems for Impact Assessment Part II: Expert Systems and Decision Support Systems, Journal of Environmental Assessment Policy and ... Leung, K.S (1993a) An Intelligent Expert System Shell for KnowledgeBased Geographical Information Systems: The Tools, International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, Vol 7, No 3, pp ... Leung, K.S (1993b) An Intelligent Expert System Shell for KnowledgeBased Geographical Information Systems: Some Applications, International Journal of Geographical Information Systems, Vol 7, No
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 6 docx
... types archaeo-of impacts requiring study: practically obligatory to investigate landscape and land-ecologyimpacts; historic centre suggests the need to investigate heritage impacts; impacts, soil ... that GIS also can benefit from being linked to other systems (likeexpert systems) that “manage” their performance GIS can be used by suchsystems as data providers, or their functionality can ... an impact study will not be required, and a set of maximum indicative thresholds likely to trigger an impact study when considered in conjunction with the criteria (listed in Schedule 3) of impactsignificance,
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 7 docx
... “core”: the prediction and assessment of impacts The prediction of specific impacts always follows variations of a logic which can be sketchedDifferent areas of impact lend themselves differently to ... of impact prediction Trang 3being decided, it would be possible to run full impact prediction models to“try out” different approaches and/or locations – testing alternatives – producing full impact ... of the predicted impacts from the project, but if thatbasis can be out by up to 100 per cent, any comparison with the predictedimpacts becomes meaningless (Figure 7.3) 7.2.3 Impact prediction
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 8 potx
... quantitative evidence, impact predictionhas to rely on judgements based on a knowledge of impact factors and eco-logical systems” The difficulty in simulating ecological impact predictionsimply ... Trang 19As a result, we end up with impacts of different levels of significance: • unimportant impacts; • important impacts which can be mitigated; • significant impacts which cannot be mitigated ... Figure 8.1 The logic of terrestrial ecology impact assessment Trang 38.2.1 Project characteristics and potential impacts The potential ecological impacts from projects relate directly to the
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 9 pps
... established as part of the standard collection of impacts to consider 9.2 SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACTS These types of impacts are relative newcomers to impact assessment, as the initial emphasis of this ... include in, socio-economic impacts Our definition of these “people impacts” includes direct economic impacts, which normally lead to indirect wider economic/expenditure impacts, demographic, housing, ... for impact assessment studies to cover all these impacts, but it is common practice for good-quality impact assessment reports to look at what can be seen as the “standard package” of traffic impacts:
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Expert Systems and Geographical Information Systems for Impact Assessment - Chapter 10 potx
... actions can produce two kinds of impacts to be studied separately: (i) impacts on the soil itself, which we would study as a separate area of impact assessment; (ii) impacts on the hydrogeology beneath ... reflect the irreversibility of any impact © 2004 Agustin Rodriguez-Bachiller with John Glasson Water impacts 345 10.5.1 Freshwater ecology impacts and mitigation Impacts on water ecology can be ... and indirect impacts, as already mentioned in Chapter in relation to traffic impact assessment A project can generate traffic (a direct impact) that, in turn, generates other indirect impacts like
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