... Trang 1Data Mining Cluster Analysis: Advanced Concepts and Algorithms Lecture Notes for Chapter 9 Introduction to Data Mining by Tan, Steinbach, Kumar © Tan,Steinbach, Kumar Introduction ... value for each set of points, i.e., transform the original similarities (computed by Jaccard coefficient) into similarities that reflect the number of shared neighbors between points Perform ... Series In Spatio-Temporal Data26 SLP Clusters via Shared Nearest Neighbor Clustering (100 NN, 1982-1994) SNN Density of Points on the Globe. Trang 37© Tan,Steinbach, Kumar Introduction to Data
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... include three major forces as well as other forces: • Gravitational force • Buoyant force • Drag force • Other forces (magnetic, inertial, electrostatic, and thermal force, for example) The consequence ... Table 9.3 ). Figure 9.4 Size efficiency curve for settling chamber (Adapted from USEPA-84/09, 136.) Table 9.2 Collection Efficiency for Each Particle Size 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Trang 179.4.4 CyclonesCyclones ... using (9.17) where When flow is turbulent, Equation 9.18 is used Trang 13In using Equation 9.10 through Equation 9.16, note that Stokes’ law does not work for particlesgreater than 100 µm 9.4.3
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questions for chapter 9
... required for a low dollar amount than for a high dollar amount B) less evidence is required for a low dollar amount than for a high dollar amount C) the same amount of evidence is required for either ... of performance materiality does not affect the amount of evidence needed C) Performance materiality cannot vary for different classes of transactions D) Performance materiality is required for ... Trang 1Chapter 9 Materiality and RiskLearning Objective 9-1 1) If it is probable that the judgment of a reasonable person will be changed or influenced by the omission or misstatement of information,
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questions for chapter 9
... required for a low dollar amount than for a high dollar amount B) less evidence is required for a low dollar amount than for a high dollar amount C) the same amount of evidence is required for either ... of performance materiality does not affect the amount of evidence needed C) Performance materiality cannot vary for different classes of transactions D) Performance materiality is required for ... Trang 1Chapter 9 Materiality and RiskLearning Objective 9-1 1) If it is probable that the judgment of a reasonable person will be changed or influenced by the omission or misstatement of information,
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Chapter 9: IT project manager
... Who can access what information? ◦ Who will update the information and knowledge? ◦ What media of communication is best? Trang 6Information Distribution◦ getting the right information to the right ... 8Can be formal or informal Supports all of the project stakeholders ◦ Who has specific information needs? ◦ What are those needs? ◦ How will these needs be met? ◦ When can they expect the information? ... getting the right information to the right people in the right format Performance Reporting ◦ collection and dissemination of project information to the various project stakeholders Administrative
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Tài liệu Practical mod_perl-CHAPTER 9:Essential Tools for Performance Tuning pptx
... http://mathforum.org/ and http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ are two good starting points for anything that has to do with mathematics. Trang 12 Mem: 387664K av, 309692K used, 77972K free, 111092K shrd, 70944K ... of the top(1) or ps(1) utilities. For example, here is the output of top(1): 8:51am up 66 days, 1:44, 1 user, load average: 1.09, 2.27, 2.61 95 processes: 92 sleeping, 3 running, 0 zombie, 0 ... and formats it forplayback using HTTP::WebTestorHTTP::Monkeywrench This is useful when writ-ing acceptance and regression tests Many other benchmark utilities are available both for free and for
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Tài liệu Chapter 9 Using Telephone and Cable Networks for Data Transmission pptx
... 8Figure 9.4 Data transfer and signaling networks Trang 9Figure 9.5 Layers in SS7 Trang 11Figure 9.6 Telephone line bandwidth Trang 12Modem stands for modulator/demodulator. Note Trang 13Figure 9.7 ... Trang 1Chapter 9 Using Telephone and Cable Networks for Data Transmission Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc Permission required for reproduction or display. Trang 29-1 TELEPHONE ... Modulation/demodulation Trang 14Figure 9.8 The V.32 and V.32bis constellation and bandwidth Trang 15Figure 9.9 Uploading and downloading in 56K modems Trang 169-3 DIGITAL SUBSCRIBER LINE After traditional
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Heavy Metals in the Environment: Using Wetlands for Their Removal - Chapter 9 ppt
... (Appendix Tables A9.14 and A9.15 and Figures 9.9 and 9.10) For example, in Phragmites sp., concentration of zinc was 2 times higher, lead measured 8 times higher, and cadmium was as much as 29 times higher ... Monday, April 10, 2000 9:56 AM Trang 7102 HEAVY METALS IN THE ENVIRONMENT: USING WETLANDS FOR THEIR REMOVALFigure 9.5 Experimental plot used for field experiments (June 6, 1990) showing the locations ... 25 to 6500 ppm dry matter for zinc, 5 to 1050 ppm for lead, and 0.5 to 48 ppm for cadmium (Figures 9.4 and 9.5 with details of measurements given in Appendix Table A9.14) Average concentration
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NEPA and Environmental Planning : Tools, Techniques, and Approaches for Practitioners - Chapter 9 potx
... actions will be based For example, the adoption of a plan for managing a national forest (§ 1508.18[b][2]) 9.4.4.3 Programs An EIS may be prepared and is sometimes required for broad federal actions ... the document An EIS, there-fore, is not prepared only for the agency’s purposes but for the guidance of others For this reason, it must provide those parties with information regarding the probable ... might therefore be limited to a range of alternatives that would analyze the different impacts resulting from developing or cutting 1%, 10%, 30%, 50%, 70%, 90%, or 100% of the forest.17 9.5.2.5
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Industrial Safety and Health for Goods and Materials Services - Chapter 9 ppt
... hazardo us or toxic (poisonous ) chemi cals Chapter 9 provi des infor mation on the means by which chemicals enter the body, the exposur e guidelines , and the form s in which chemi cals presen t themselv ... the 1998 ACGIH TLV list Many PELs are not set to protect workers from chronic effects such as cancer In addition, most PELs that apply to the construction industry were established in 1969 and ... ingestion and at times by injection (penetration) 9.2.1 EYES The importance of the human visual system is evident Good eyesight is a must for performing tasks where man and machine interact Of
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Evapotranspiration covers for landfills and waste sites - Chapter 9 potx
... with surface area of 9 m2 The soil depth was 2.3 m Irrigated corn grew in one lysimeter during 1989 and 1990, and irrigated alfalfa grew in the other lysimeter during 1996 and 1997 Precipitation, ... Performance (HELP) model, version 3.07 (Schroeder et al 1994a,b), (2) the Environmental Policy Integrated Climate (EPIC) model, ver-sion 8120 (Mitchell et al 1998; Sharpley and Williams 1990; ... site Percolation outflow was about 31% of precipitation (Harrold and Dreibelbis 1958,1967; Malone et al 1999) 9.7.2 b uShland d ata Personnel at the Conservation and Production Research Laboratory,
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TRUMP STRATEGIES FOR REAL ESTATE CHAPTER 9 docx
... I recommend for selling homes can also be used for renting units... can exude enthusiasm for your product Make sure they have enough of the tools I have described in this chapter to do ... difficult for anyone... on the property, don’t make it a typical for sale” sign Make it more artistic than any other sign you’ve seen, with more information, open house times, and so on 190 T R ... theater-style seating that circled a raised platform in the center. After I was seated, the lights dimmed except for a spotlight on the center platform. Background music began building up to a
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS MANAGERS CHAPTER 9 ppsx
... is wise for the project manager to work to create the culture he would find comfortable for working, and hopefully he would do this with the core team so that they will also be comfortable ... and it is unusual for the regular functional managers to disrupt the project direction, since they must now negotiate with the PM for the time of the people. Motivation for project activities ... support for someone learning a new area, or backup in the case of overload. Therefore technical quality can be lower in this environment. Removal of staff from functional organizations for long
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project management for construction chapter 9
... breakdowns than that shown in Figure 9-2 For example, placing reinforcing might have been a sub-activity under concreting for culverts One reason for separating reinforcement placement might be to ... performance of an activity and indirectly for the accomplishment of the project For example, borrowing expenses for project financing and overhead items are commonly treated as indirect costs For ... activity and can be performed algorithmically [7] For example, inspecting Figure 9-6 reveals that each activity except for activity B depends upon the completion of activity A TABLE 9-2 All Activity
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Quantitative Methods for Business chapter 9 pdf
... plotting them graphically Example 9.6 Find the error components for the data in Example 9.3 using the table produced in Example 9.4 and the seasonal components from Example 9.5 Actual Predicted Error ... after the middle There is no moving Figure 9.2 The moving averages and series values in Example 9.2 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 Day Trang 7average to associate with the ... trend for eachquarter These will be our estimates for the seasonal components forthe quarters, the differences we expect between the trend and theobserved value in each quarter Example 9.5 Find
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Perlman - Practical Ecology for Planners, Developers and Citizens - Chapter 9 docx
... viable—either for natural vegetation or for limited human use Restoring Grasslands in Grayslake, Illinois In Grayslake, Illinois, an hour’s train ride northwest of Chicago, a group of neigh-bors in 1987 ... farmland that had been slated for a massive development Instead of the 2,400 condominium units originally Figure 9-2 In Butte, Montana, copper mining has taken place for over a century. Here, a ... give themselves a benchmark by which to measure their efforts Figure 9-5 Restored wetlands at Prairie Crossing not only create habitat for native species but also contribute to the development’s
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Department of Defense Energy Manager’s Handbook phần 9 doc
... their MAJCOM for annual reports, and nominate their most successful people and units for energy awards. 19.2. Air Force Energy Policies/Goals The Energy Policy Acts of 1992 and 2005 and ... for Air Force Fuels Energy Policy. AF/ILGM is the coordinating office for all fuels matters in the Air Force and provides fuel planning and management support to the Secretary of the Air Force ... 19. Air Force Energy Programs 19.1. Air Force Energy Management Offices At the Headquarters level of the US Air Force (HQ USAF), the Directorate of
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ASP.NET AJAX Programmer’s Reference - Chapter 9 ppsx
... specified handler from the list of handlers registered for the click event of the Button client control, as shown in Listing 9-7 Listing 9-7: The add_click Method of the Button Client Control ... they register their event handlers for the events that the parent control exposes You’ll see an example of this later dispose As you can see in Listing 9-9 , the Button client control overrides ... its final cleanup before it is disposed of Your custom client control’s implemen-tation of the dispose method must always invoke the dispose method of its base class Listing 9-9: The dispose Method
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Remote Sensing for Sustainable Forest Management - Chapter 9 (end) pptx
... implementation for a new century of forest information solutions J For., 98: 5–9 Berlyn, G P., and P M S Ashton 1996 Sustainability of forests J Sustainable For., 3: 77–89. Berry, J.K., and W J Ripple 1996 ... 1701–1709. Fazakas, Z., M Nilsson, and H Olsson 1999 Regional forest biomass estimation by use of satellite data and ancillary data Agric For Meteorol., 98/99: 417–425. Fedkiw, J., and J H Cayford 1999 ... in the Modeling of Forest Productivity Kluwer, Dordrecht. Coulombe, M., and M Brown 1999 Forest Management Certification Programs The Society of American Foresters 1999 Task Force Report Bethesda,
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Chemical Degradation Methods for Wastes and Pollutants - Chapter 9 pot
... least as far back as the 1960s [7] Similarly, the use of ZVMs toperform selective reductions for organic synthesis was already well docu-mented by the 1920s (e.g., Refs 8 and 9), and environmental ... was found similar in rate to literaturevalues for TCE [89] In contrast, rapid hydrogenolysis of aryl halogens by water [90–92] or at high temperature [93] These variations are not nable to use in ... Eq (6) for the hydrogenolysis of a generic chlorinated hydrocarbon, Eq (11) for nitro reduction, and Eq (12)for azo compounds For simplicity, we have written and balanced these equations for acidicconditions,
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