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Advances in Adaptive Data Analysis, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 2014
- Min-Sung Koh, Danilo P. Mandic, Anthony G. Constantinides:
Theory of Digital filter banks Realized via multivariate Empirical mode Decomposition. - Ya-Chen Chen, Tzu-Chien Hsiao, Ju-Hsin Hsu, Jin-Long Chen:
Breathing Pattern Recognition of Abdominal Wall movement by using Ensemble Empirical mode Decomposition. - Bryant D. Loomis, Scott B. Luthcke:
Optimized signal Denoising and Adaptive estimation of seasonal Timing and Mass Balance from Simulated GRACE-like Regional Mass variations. - A. Neubauer, Ana Maria Tomé, Andreas Kodewitz, J. M. Górriz, Carlos García Puntonet, Elmar Wolfgang Lang:
Bidimensional Ensemble Empirical mode Decomposition of Functional Biomedical Images. - Kenji Kume, Naoko Nose-Togawa:
Multidimensional Extension of singular Spectrum Analysis Based on Filtering Interpretation.
Volume 6, Numbers 2-3, April & July 2014
- Lue Chen, Yanyang Zi, Zhengjia He, Yaguo Lei, Ge-Shi Tang:
Rotating Machinery Fault Detection Based on Improved Ensemble Empirical mode Decomposition. - Raymond K. W. Wong:
Autocorrelation in Short Time Series with Trends: a Simulation Study of estimation and significance Testing with Application to Air Quality Data. - Stan Lipovetsky:
Discrete Choice Models for Utility and Probability in Empirical Bayes estimation. - Ashfaqur Rahman, Qianyu Zhang, Claire D'Este:
A Multiple Classifier System for Predicting with missing Sensor Values. - Min-Sung Koh:
A Quintet singular Value Decomposition through Empirical mode Decompositions.
Volume 6, Number 4, October 2014
- Pietro Bonizzi, Joël M. H. Karel, Olivier Meste, Ralf L. M. Peeters:
Singular Spectrum Decomposition: a New Method for Time Series Decomposition. - Xianfeng Hu, Yang Wang, Qiang Wu:
Multiple authors Detection: a Quantitative Analysis of Dream of the Red Chamber.
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