Author(s):  
Molka Troudi ◽  
Faouzi Ghorbel

The optimal value of the smoothing parameter of the Kernel estimator can be obtained by the well known Plug-in algorithm. The optimality is realised in the sense of Mean Integrated Square Error (MISE). In this paper, we propose to generalise this algorithm to the case of the difficult problem of the estimation of a distribution which has a bounded support. The proposed algorithm consists in searching the optimal smoothing parameter by iterations from the expression of MISE of the kernel-diffeomorphism estimator. By some simulations applied to some distribution having a support bounded and semi bounded, we show that the support of the pdf estimator respects the one of the theoretical distribution. We also prove that the proposed method minimizes the Gibbs phenomenon.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Akhilesh Kumar Kondoju ◽  
Revanth Reddy Kontham ◽  
Jinan A. Fiaidhi

<div>A simple stock watcher based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT) as the new technology in the creation of rich AJAX applications using only Java as the programming language, which is later on compiled into pure JavaScript and deployed as a regular web site. The user is able to know and manage stock watcher to be</div><div>updated with the latest changes in stock. We used random data as input as it is a prototype model.</div>


Author(s):  
Xiang Ma ◽  
Xuemei Li ◽  
Yuanfeng Zhou ◽  
Caiming Zhang

AbstractSmoothing images, especially with rich texture, is an important problem in computer vision. Obtaining an ideal result is difficult due to complexity, irregularity, and anisotropicity of the texture. Besides, some properties are shared by the texture and the structure in an image. It is a hard compromise to retain structure and simultaneously remove texture. To create an ideal algorithm for image smoothing, we face three problems. For images with rich textures, the smoothing effect should be enhanced. We should overcome inconsistency of smoothing results in different parts of the image. It is necessary to create a method to evaluate the smoothing effect. We apply texture pre-removal based on global sparse decomposition with a variable smoothing parameter to solve the first two problems. A parametric surface constructed by an improved Bessel method is used to determine the smoothing parameter. Three evaluation measures: edge integrity rate, texture removal rate, and gradient value distribution are proposed to cope with the third problem. We use the alternating direction method of multipliers to complete the whole algorithm and obtain the results. Experiments show that our algorithm is better than existing algorithms both visually and quantitatively. We also demonstrate our method’s ability in other applications such as clip-art compression artifact removal and content-aware image manipulation.


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