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John A. Richardsrt methods used to overcome them.Guides engineers with syste.This book analyzes the challenges in verifying Dynamically Reconfigurable Systems (DRS) with respect to the user design and the physical implementation of such systems. The authors describe the use of a simulation-only layer to emulate the

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John A. Richardsystems today, and is expected to escalate sharply in the future. Many studies have shown that up to 70% of the design development time and resources are spent on functional verification. Functional errors manifest themselves very early in the design flow, and unless they are detected up front, they

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Supervised Classification Techniques, been grouped separately for that reason. It is suggested that only Part I be covered on a first reading of the material of this book; Part II can be left safely until the need arises without affecting an understanding of the remaining chapters.

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Feature Reduction,features is referred to as feature selection, this being one form of feature reduction. The other is to transform the pixel vector into a new set of co-ordinates in which the features that can be removed are made more evident. Both procedures are considered in some detail in this Chapter.

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Remote Sensing Digital Image Analysis; An Introduction John A. Richards Textbook 19932nd edition Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1993 Dig