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Caminada, Martin, and Claudia Schulz. "On the Equivalence between Assumption-Based Argumentation and Logic Programming." Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 60 (December 14, 2017): 779–825. http://dx.doi.org/10.1613/jair.5581.

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Assumption-Based Argumentation (ABA) has been shown to subsume various other non-monotonic reasoning formalisms, among them normal logic programming (LP). We re-examine the relationship between ABA and LP and show that normal LP also subsumes (flat) ABA. More precisely, we specify a procedure that given a (flat) ABA framework yields an associated logic program with almost the same syntax whose semantics coincide with those of the ABA framework. That is, the 3-valued stable (respectively well-founded, regular, 2-valued stable, and ideal) models of the associated logic program coincide with the complete (respectively grounded, preferred, stable, and ideal) assumption labellings and extensions of the ABA framework. Moreover, we show how our results on the translation from ABA to LP can be reapplied for a reverse translation from LP to ABA, and observe that some of the existing results in the literature are in fact special cases of our work. Overall, we show that (flat) ABA frameworks can be seen as normal logic programs with a slightly different syntax. This implies that methods developed for one of these formalisms can be equivalently applied to the other by simply modifying the syntax.
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Nascimento, Daniel Luiz de Mattos, Osvaldo Luiz Goncalvez Quelhas, Rodrigo Goyannes Gusmão Caiado, Guilherme Luz Tortorella, Jose Arturo Garza-Reyes, and Luis Rocha-Lona. "A lean six sigma framework for continuous and incremental improvement in the oil and gas sector." International Journal of Lean Six Sigma 11, no. 3 (September 16, 2019): 577–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijlss-02-2019-0011.

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Purpose This paper aims to explore synergies between lean production (LP) and six sigma principles to propose a lean six sigma (LSS) framework for continuous and incremental improvement in the oil and gas sector. The Three-dimensional LSS framework seeks to provide various combinations about the integration between LP principles, DMAIC (define–measure–analyse–improve–control) cycle and plan-do-check-act (PDCA) cycle to support operations management needs. Design/methodology/approach The research method is composed of two main steps: diagnosis of current problems and proposition of a conceptual framework that qualitatively integrates synergistic aspects of LP and six sigma and analysis of the application of the construct through semi-structured interviews with leaders from oil and gas companies to assess and validate the proposed framework. Findings As a result, a conceptual framework of LSS is developed contemplating the integration of LP and six sigma and providing a systemic and holistic approach to problem-solving through continuous and incremental improvement in the oil and gas sector. Originality/value This research is different from previous studies because it integrates LP principles, DMAIC and PDCA cycles into a unique framework that fulfils a specific need of oil and gas sector. It presents a customized LSS framework that guides wastes and cost reduction while enhancing quality and reducing process variability to elevate efficiency in operations management of this sector. This is an original research that presents new and original scientific findings.
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Pommerening, Florian, Gabriele Röger, Malte Helmert, and Blai Bonet. "LP-Based Heuristics for Cost-Optimal Planning." Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling 24 (May 11, 2014): 226–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/icaps.v24i1.13621.

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Many heuristics for cost-optimal planning are based on linear programming. We cover several interesting heuristics of this type by a common framework that fixes the objective function of the linear program. Within the framework, constraints from different heuristics can be combined in one heuristic estimate which dominates the maximum of the component heuristics. Different heuristics of the framework can be compared on the basis of their constraints. With this new method of analysis, we show dominance of the recent LP-based state-equation heuristic over optimal cost partitioning on single-variable abstractions. We also show that the previously suggested extension of the state-equation heuristic to exploit safe variables cannot lead to an improved heuristic estimate. We experimentally evaluate the potential of the proposed framework on an extensive suite of benchmark tasks.
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Zhou, Yi. "An Lp theorem for compensated compactness." Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Section A Mathematics 122, no. 1-2 (1992): 177–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030821050002103x.

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TRIBOULEY, K., and G. VIENNET. "Lp adaptive density estimation in a β mixing framework." Annales de l'Institut Henri Poincare (B) Probability and Statistics 34, no. 2 (1998): 179–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0246-0203(98)80029-0.

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Yahya-Zadeh, Massood. "A Linear Programming Framework for Flexible Budgeting and Its Application to Classroom Teaching." Issues in Accounting Education 17, no. 1 (February 1, 2002): 69–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.2308/iace.2002.17.1.69.

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Accounting educators and practitioners are well aware of the importance of increased competencies in analytical areas. In response to this need, authors of management accounting textbooks typically offer brief introductions to linear programming (LP), regression analysis, and decision theory. Most textbooks introduce LP in the context of optimal product-mix decisions. However, it is possible to incorporate LP into the discussion of other accounting topics, such as product costing and pricing, and financial and operational budgeting. (For a pioneering article on the subject of integrating activity-based costing and the theory of constraints, see Kee [1995], who applies integer programming to a numerical example in a fashion similar to what is done in this article.) The paper demonstrates a method of incorporating LP into flexible budgeting and variance analysis. By incorporating production and market constraints into budgeting and variance analysis, the proposed method resolves some of the weaknesses of traditional flexible budgeting and offers a framework for integration of marketing and operations factors into accounting procedures. More specifically, the paper offers a revised definition of the flexible budget and a new procedure for determining flexible budget direct cost variances, overhead cost variances, and revenue variances. Further, this paper introduces a method of incorporating variance analysis into the theory of constraints and offers alternative measures of controlling throughput and operating expenses to companies implementing it.
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Kempe, David. "An Analysis Framework for Metric Voting based on LP Duality." Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence 34, no. 02 (April 3, 2020): 2079–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v34i02.5581.

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Distortion-based analysis has established itself as a fruitful framework for comparing voting mechanisms. m voters and n candidates are jointly embedded in an (unknown) metric space, and the voters submit rankings of candidates by non-decreasing distance from themselves. Based on the submitted rankings, the social choice rule chooses a winning candidate; the quality of the winner is the sum of the (unknown) distances to the voters. The rule's choice will in general be suboptimal, and the worst-case ratio between the cost of its chosen candidate and the optimal candidate is called the rule's distortion. It was shown in prior work that every deterministic rule has distortion at least 3, while the Copeland rule and related rules guarantee distortion at most 5; a very recent result gave a rule with distortion 2 + √5 ≈ 4.236.We provide a framework based on LP-duality and flow interpretations of the dual which provides a simpler and more unified way for proving upper bounds on the distortion of social choice rules. We illustrate the utility of this approach with three examples. First, we show that the Ranked Pairs and Schulze rules have distortion Θ(√n). Second, we give a fairly simple proof of a strong generalization of the upper bound of 5 on the distortion of Copeland, to social choice rules with short paths from the winning candidate to the optimal candidate in generalized weak preference graphs. A special case of this result recovers the recent 2 + √5 guarantee. Finally, our framework naturally suggests a combinatorial rule that is a strong candidate for achieving distortion 3, which had also been proposed in recent work. We prove that the distortion bound of 3 would follow from any of three combinatorial conjectures we formulate.
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Clemens, Matthew. "Ordered pair semantics and negation in LP." Australasian Journal of Logic 17, no. 5 (September 28, 2020): 201. http://dx.doi.org/10.26686/ajl.v17i5.4080.

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In this note, I present a modified semantic framework for the multi-valued paraconsistent logic LP, which allows for a straightforward preservation of a significant classical intuition about negation, namely that the negation operator reverses truth-value.
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Kwiatek, Piotr, Zoe Morgan, and Marsela Thanasi-Boçe. "The role of relationship quality and loyalty programs in building customer loyalty." Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 35, no. 11 (March 23, 2020): 1645–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbim-02-2019-0093.

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Purpose Despite the abundance of B2B loyalty programs (LPs), the research on their interplay with relationship marketing is scarce. The purpose of this paper is to investigate a LP (a relational practice) on a transactional business market to test if and how a B2B LP affects relationship outcomes. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on dyadic research in a multi-theory framework. Data were collected from 200 small and medium enterprises that purchase office supplies from a company and merged with the company’s internal records.The formative-reflective measurement model is estimated using structural equation modeling – partial least squares (SEM-PLS). Findings Relationship quality (RQ) directly affects sales and customer share of wallet. The effect is strengthened by customer activity in a LP. RQ results directly in a longer tenure and willingness to recommend only for members of a LP. Research limitations/implications RQ is driven mainly by customer’s evaluation of prior experience with a supplier, while a LP is based on a forward-looking promise of a reward. The results of the study point to the level of customers’ activity in a LP as a boundary condition of the program’s efficacy. Practical implications RQ affects both attitudinal and behavioral outcomes but through distinct mechanisms. Once a supplier is a preferred one, LP membership strengthens the attitudinal outcome of a relationship. The effect of RQ on company performance is magnified by the level of customer activity in a LP but not by the membership status. Originality/value The theoretical framework integrates transaction costs, relational contract and relational exchange theories to investigate a LP on a transactional market. The study adds to the scant literature on LPs in business-to-business and provides evidence for similarities and differences in comparison to consumer research.
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Barham, Reham Shawqi, Ahmad Sharieh, and Azzam Sleit. "A meta-heuristic framework based on clustering and preprocessed datasets for solving the link prediction problem." Journal of Information Science 45, no. 6 (December 17, 2018): 794–817. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0165551518816296.

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This study presents a solution to a problem commonly known as link prediction problem. Link prediction problem interests in predicting the possibility of appearing a connection between two nodes of a network, while there is no connection between these nodes in the present state of the network. Finding a solution to link prediction problem attracts variety of computer science fields such as data mining and machine learning. This attraction is due to its importance for many applications such as social networks, bioinformatics and co-authorship networks. Towards solving this problem, Evolutionary Link Prediction (EVO-LP) framework is proposed, presented, analysed and tested. EVO-LP is a framework that includes dataset preprocessing approach and a meta-heuristic algorithm based on clustering for prediction. EVO-LP is divided into preprocessing stage and link prediction stage. Feature extraction, data under-sampling and feature selection are utilised in the preprocessing stage, while in the prediction stage, a meta-heuristic algorithm based on clustering is used as an optimiser. Experimental results on a number of real networks show that EVO-LP improves the prediction quality with low time complexity.

Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Lp framework":

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QAMAR, AFFAQ. "A framework for low power and architectural design space exploration based on high-level synthesis." Doctoral thesis, Politecnico di Torino, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11583/2629052.

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This thesis is an effort in the area of electronic design automation applied to system-level modeling of embedded systems using high-level synthesis (HLS). We have investigated two research areas. The first area of research is application oriented and targets the FPGA implementation of the Semi-Global Matching (SGM) algorithm for the stereo vision system, using high-level synthesis. We wanted to explore if such a design with moderate complexity was suitable for HLS or not. High-level synthesis offers several advantages over the traditional design flow start at the Register Transfer Level (RTL), such as faster simulation run-time and better design re-use, thanks to the higher level of abstraction. We also wanted to compare the quality of results, flexibility and design time that we achieved using both HLS and manual RTL design. The use of HLS is particularly promising because the automotive industry is very sensitive to production costs; hence it requires various implementations of the same algorithm, with very different resolutions, costs, and performance levels, for different target market segments. The second research activity presents a novel low-power design methodology based on HLS and targets the ASIC implementation flow. As far as functional description of hardware is concerned, it has evolved to the extent that model-based design approaches using automated HLS flows have gained popularity within the design community. However, it is still a significant challenge for chip architects and designers to describe low-power design decisions at the system level. Nowadays, low power design techniques for digital blocks are applied at RTL and there exists no commercial tool or methodology that can automatically derive the power intent from the system level description. The process requires considerable amount of human intervention and various lower-level details that are needed to implement low power schemes at RTL. This research aims to integrate low power techniques, specifically Power Shut-Off (PSO), within a model based hardware flow and to derive an automated Low Power-High Level Synthesis (LP-HLS) methodology. The methodology aims at minimizing the design effort for low power design by deriving low-level power intent automatically for model-based designs, while using high level synthesis to achieve a broad set of target system implementations. LP-HLS uses set of pragmas and a directive file to derive power intent information. To illustrate the methodology, three model designs, ranging from simple designs to medium complexity hardware accelerators, are considered. Finally, the power saving results for the design scenarios validate the effectiveness of our LP-HLS methodology.
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Kafnemer, Meryem. "Stabilisation des équations des ondes." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Institut polytechnique de Paris, 2022. https://theses.hal.science/tel-04438021.

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Cette thèse traite trois problèmes liés à la stabilisation des équations des ondes. Nous considérons différents cadres fonctionnels et nous utilisons des techniques de démonstration basées sur la méthode des multiplicateurs. Tout d'abord, nous étudions la stabilité de l'équation des ondes avec un amortissement non-linéaire et localisé dans un cadre hilbertien standard en dimension deux. La preuve est basée sur des travaux existants dans le cas d'un amortissement non-localisé. Rajoutons une localisation ainsi que des perturbations. Nous démontrons la stabilité exponentielle le long des solutions fortes en l'absence de perturbation ainsi qu'une sorte stabilité au sens Input-To-State par rapport aux perturbations considérées. Dans un deuxième travail, nous considérons un cadre fonctionnel plus général non forcément hilbertien, c-a-d un cadre L^p avec p appartient (1,infini). Nous étudions la stabilité L^p de l'équation des ondes avec un amortissement linéaire et localisé. Cette étude n'est effectuée qu'en dimension un car il n'est pas toujours possible de définir l'opérateur des ondes en dimensions supérieures lorsque p différent 2. Nous démontrons la stabilité exponentielle du problème en généralisant les multiplicateurs du cadre hilbertien dans notre cadre plus général, avec des preuves différentes suivant que 1 2. Nous démontrons également dans le même problème mais avec des cas particuliers d'un amortissement global et constant, une stabilité exponentielle dans le cas p=1 et p=infini. Dans un troisième travail, nous considérons la version non-linéaire du problème précédent: en nous basant sur une technique de linéarisation, nous nous ramenons à la preuve du problème linéaire pour démontrer la stabilité exponentielle du non-linéaire
This thesis focuses on three problems in the context of the stabilization of wave equations. We consider different frameworks and we use techniques based on the multipliers method. First, we study the stability of the wave equation with non-linear localized damping in a standard Hilbertian framework in two dimensions. The proof is based on the work already existing in the case of a non-localized damping. We add a localization as well as disturbances. We prove the exponential stability of strong solutions in the absence of disturbances and also a weak Input-To-State stability property with respect to the considered disturbances. We next consider a more general functional framework, namely an L^p framework with p in (1,infty). We study the L^p stability of the wave equation with a linear and localized damping in one dimension since it is not always possible to define the wave operator in higher dimensions when p = 2. We prove the exponential stability of the problem by generalizing the multipliers of the Hilbertian framework in this new general framework, with a different proof for 1 2. We also prove in the same problem but with particular cases of a global constant damping, an exponential stability in the case p=1 and p=infty. We consider next the nonlinear case of the previous problem: relying on a linearizing technique, we reduce that study to that of the linear problem case in order to prove the exponential stability of the non-linear problem

Books on the topic "Lp framework":

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Hajian, Mozafar Taghi. Design, implementation and testing of an integrated branch and bound algorithm for piecewise linear and discrete programming problems within an LP framework. Uxbridge: Brunel University, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, 1992.

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Zhu, Youlong, Yinghua Jin, and Wei Zhang. "Chapter 8. Emerging Covalent Organic Framework and Linear Polymer (COF–LP) Composites: Synthetic Approaches and Applications." In Hybrid Metal-Organic Framework and Covalent Organic Framework Polymers, 344–74. Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/9781839163456-00344.

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Huggins, Peter. "iB4e: A Software Framework for Parametrizing Specialized LP Problems." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 245–47. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11832225_24.

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Kreml, Ondřej, Šárka Nečasová, and Tomasz Piasecki. "Compressible Navier-Stokes System on a Moving Domain in the Lp − Lq Framework." In Advances in Mathematical Fluid Mechanics, 127–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-68144-9_5.

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Trad, Antoine Toni. "Enterprise Transformation Projects." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, 29–66. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-9716-6.ch002.

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This chapter proposes how to implement in-house polymathic enterprise architecture-based generic learning processes (PEAbGLP) that can be the fundament of a generic and transcendent enterprise's artificial intelligence (AI) concept (EAIC). Generic and transcendent means that it supports and interfaces with all AI and technology domains, like machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), data sciences (DS), and others (simply intelligence). The EAIC uses the author's polymathic transformation framework that is specialized in enterprise transformation projects (ETP). ETPs have an extremely high level of failure rates, and added to this fact, AI products force siloed integration approaches, which are risky undertakings. The EAIC ensures business sustainability and operational excellence for the enterprise (simply entity), and the main problem is the adoption of a holistic and polymathic learning process (LP). The PEAbGLP presents how an entity can integrate intelligence, which can be supported by the author's (already mature) applied holistic mathematical model (AHMM) for LP-based AI.
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Iwaniec, Tadeusz, and Gaven Martin. "Differential Forms." In Geometric Function Theory and Non-linear Analysis, 222–39. Oxford University PressOxford, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198509295.003.0010.

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Abstract There are important applications of the L-theory of differential forms in nonlinear analysis. In particular, many recent developments in the areas of quasiconformal mappings and non-linear elasticity are founded on the framework provided by non-linear Hodge theory. When p= 2, the theory is fairly well understood and presented in many textbooks. However for p≠ 2, the LP-theory of differential forms has yet to be fully developed. In this chapter we expose many of the standard techniques used when p= 2 and add critical new techniques for p≠ 2.
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Kathol, Andreas. "Formal Models of Syntactic Discontinuity." In Linear Syntax, 29–46. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198237341.003.0003.

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Abstract In this chapter, I review a number of proposals that offer alternatives to the traditional view on the relationship between syntactic structure and surface order. The first is Pullum and Zwicky’s notion of ‘liberation’, which extends the expressive power of ID/LP grammars to allow for a greater degree of ordering variability and/or ordering relations among nonsisters. A research tradition that shares much of the intuitions is that of ‘tangled tree’ analyses, in which the usual relationship between dominance and precedence in terms of tree representations has been relaxed. Most central to the framework that will be developed in this study are the proposals by Dowty and Reape, who posit a more radical break between the combinatorial structure of a constituent on the one hand and its linear organization on the other.
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Kamalu, Ikenna. "Politics and Promises." In Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development, 112–25. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-0081-0.ch006.

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Working within the framework of Multimodal Discourse Analysis (MDA) and critical metaphor analysis (CMA), this study examines the emblems and slogans of the four main political parties in Nigeria: the People's Democratic Party (PDP); the All Progressives Congress (APC); the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA); and the Labour Party (LP), which have become instruments of campaign and propaganda. While the emblems/logos are visual (iconic) representations of party ideology, the slogans are verbal rhetorical affirmations of what the emblems represent. Based on insights from the theory of multimodality, this study is an attempt to use a social semiotic approach in the interpretation of visual communication. Multimodality understands visual as representation and communication. The approach that this study adopts tries to interpret how the multiple modes in multimodal communication yield themselves to different levels of meaning realization.
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Gustafsson, Mika, and Michael Hörnquist. "Integrating Various Data Sources for Improved Quality in Reverse Engineering of Gene Regulatory Networks." In Handbook of Research on Computational Methodologies in Gene Regulatory Networks, 476–97. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-685-3.ch020.

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In this chapter we outline a methodology to reverse engineer GRNs from various data sources within an ODE framework. The methodology is generally applicable and is suitable to handle the broad error distribution present in microarrays. The main effort of this chapter is the exploration of a fully data driven approach to the integration problem in a “soft evidence” based way. Integration is here seen as the process of incorporation of uncertain a priori knowledge and is therefore only relied upon if it lowers the prediction error. An efficient implementation is carried out by a linear programming formulation. This LP problem is solved repeatedly with small modifications, from which we can benefit by restarting the primal simplex method from nearby solutions, which enables a computational efficient execution. We perform a case study for data from the yeast cell cycle, where all verified genes are putative regulators and the a priori knowledge consists of several types of binding data, text-mining and annotation knowledge.
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"Introduction." In At the Vanguard of Vinyl, 1–33. Duke University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478059073-001.

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The introduction argues that one of the most significant and enduring changes in jazz during the 1950s was the practice of record making. To support this assertion, this introduction takes several approaches. It outlines the genesis of the long-playing (LP) format and discusses record production in the pre-LP era. It explores why a cultural history of the jazz LP must attend to Black jazz musicians and their work to redefine notions of Black expertise, Black labor, and Black capital in the early Cold War era. Finally, it outlines four interrelated frameworks that define the book’s overall approach: (1) the contestations over recording format, (2) the reorientation of race within the record business, (3) the creation of new forms of technological mediation, and (4) the codification of jazz’s historical narrative. A summary of each chapter is included.

Conference papers on the topic "Lp framework":

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Hirzallah, Nabil H., and Petros G. Voulgaris. "On the Computation of Worst Attacks: a LP Framework." In 2018 Annual American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/acc.2018.8431670.

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Muslima, Umme, and M. Babul Islam. "Experimental framework for mel-scaled LP based Bangla speech recognition." In 2013 16th International Conference on Computer and Information Technology (ICCIT). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccitechn.2014.6997304.

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Zhao, Chen, Jian Zhang, Siwei Ma, and Wen Gao. "Nonconvex Lp Nuclear Norm based ADMM Framework for Compressed Sensing." In 2016 Data Compression Conference (DCC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/dcc.2016.104.

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Dey, Pradip. "Processing word order variation within a modified ID/LP framework." In the 11th coference. Morristown, NJ, USA: Association for Computational Linguistics, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.3115/991365.991383.

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Wu, Huizi, Shiyi Wang, and Hui Fang. "LP-UIT: A Multimodal Framework for Link Prediction in Social Networks." In 2021 IEEE 20th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/trustcom53373.2021.00108.

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Naghnaeian, Mohammad, Petros G. Voulgaris, and Geir E. Dullerud. "A unified framework for lp analysis and synthesis of Linear Switched Systems." In 2016 American Control Conference (ACC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/acc.2016.7524998.

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Parashar, Deepak, Om Mishra, Kanhaiya Sharma, and Shilpa Choudhary. "2-D Empirical LP Wavelet Transform based Automated Framework for Glaucoma Screening." In 2023 International Conference on Disruptive Technologies (ICDT). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdt57929.2023.10151239.

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Barajas Cortes, Ángel J., Ernesto Monroy Cruz, Abel García Barrientos, Natanaeli Pérez Jiménez, Mitzi X. Hernández Almaraz, Alejandro Martínez Flores, and Alberto Marroquín. "Mobile robotic platform IoT-based for LP gas detection." In 21st LACCEI International Multi-Conference for Engineering, Education and Technology (LACCEI 2023): “Leadership in Education and Innovation in Engineering in the Framework of Global Transformations: Integration and Alliances for Integral Development”. Latin American and Caribbean Consortium of Engineering Institutions, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18687/laccei2023.1.1.1470.

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Caminada, Martin, and Claudia Schulz. "On the Equivalence between Assumption-Based Argumentation and Logic Programming (Extended Abstract)." In Twenty-Seventh International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-18}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2018/788.

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In this work, we explain how Assumption-Based Argumentation (ABA) is subsumed by Logic Programming (LP). The translation from ABA to LP (with a few restrictions on the ABA framework) results in a normal logic program whose semantics coincide with the semantics of the underlying ABA framework. Although the precise technicalities are beyond the current extended abstract (these can be found in the associated full paper) we provide a number of examples to illustrate the general idea.
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Nathwani, Karan, Shubham Khunteta, Piyush Nathwani, and Rajesh M. Hegde. "Multi channel speech dereverberation using LP residual cepstrum in an adaptive beamforming framework." In 2014 Twentieth National Conference on Communications (NCC). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ncc.2014.6811324.

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