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2012 ◽  
pp. 182-183
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1971 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. T151-T157 ◽  
Author(s):  
P D Roberts

The paper describes a digital simulation study of the application of a non-linear controller to the regulation of a single stage neutralisation process. In the controller, the proportional gain increases with amplitude of controller error signal. The performance of the non-linear controller is compared with that of a conventional linear controller and with the performance obtained by employing a linear controller with a linearisation network designed to compensate for the non-linear characteristic of the neutralisation curve. Although the performance of the non-linear controller is inferior to that obtained by employing a perfect linearisation network, its performance is still considerably superior to that obtained by using a conventional linear controller when operating at a symmetrical point on the neutralisation curve. In contrast to the linearisation network technique, the non-linear controller contains only one extra parameter and can be readily tuned on-line without prior knowledge of the neutralisation curve. Hence, it can be considered as an attractive alternative for the control of neutralisation processes.


Author(s):  
Santosh KC ◽  
Cholwich Nattee

Handwriting Recognition Technology has been improving much under the purview of pattern recognition and image processing since a few decades. This paper focuses on the comprehensive survey on on-line handwriting recognition system along with the real application by taking Nepali natural handwriting (a real example of one of the cursive handwritings). The survey mainly includes pre-processing, feature vector and similarity measures in between the non-linear 2D sequences of coordinates, and their effective applications. A very highlighting topic "Dynamic Time Warping Algorithm'' (DTW) is introduced, which has been popular in determining the distance between two non-linear sequences ranging from handwriting to speech recognition. Besides these contemporary research issues/areas, stroke number and order free Nepalese natural handwritten recognition system is presented in the second step. Writing one's own style brings unevenness in writing units, which is the most difficult part to classify. Writing units reveal number, shape, size, order of stroke, and speed in writing. Variation in the number of strokes, their order, shapes and sizes, tilting angles and similarities among characters from one another are the important factors, which are to be considered in classification for Nepali. This paper utilizes structural properties of those alphanumeric characters, which have variable writing units. It uses a string of pen tip's positions and tangent angles of every consecutive point as a feature vector sequence of a stroke. We constructed a prototype recognizer that uses the DTW algorithm to align handwritten strokes with stored strokes' templates and determine their similarity. Separate system is trained for original and preprocessed writing samples and achieved recognition rates of 85.87% and 88.59% respectively. This introduces novel real time handwriting recognition on Nepalese alphanumeric characters, which are independent of number of strokes, as well as their order. Key Words: Handwriting Recognition System; Pre-processing; Feature Vector; Dynamic Time Warping; Agglomerating Hierarchical Clustering; Nepali. DOI: 10.3126/kuset.v5i1.2845 Kathmandu University Journal of Science, Engineering and Technology Vol.5, No.1, January 2009, pp 31-55


2011 ◽  
Vol 63-64 ◽  
pp. 449-452 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Fa Leng ◽  
Shuang Xi Jing

In this research, a new method based on EMD and SVM for mine fan fault diagnosis is introduced. With EMD, fault feature can be extracted quickly and accurately, and taken as the input samples for SVM with the outstanding non-linear pattern classification performances. 5 two-class SVM classifiers are designed in order to classify and diagnosis 5 typical fault patterns of mine fan. The result of this research shows that the integrative method of EMD and SVM is very fit for the intelligent diagnosis and fault patterns recognition, and it will lead to the possible development of an automated and on-line mine fan condition monitoring and diagnostic system.


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