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  2. (MP9-1)

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2003/MP9/MP9-1.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: the predicted values (yj ) of the output against those measured (tj ), for. ... example,. ED. j. (tj yj )2. (5). ED is expected to increase if important input variables have been ex-.
  3. 7 Jun 2010: The noise in the output can be assessed by comparing the predicted values(yj) of the output against those measured (tj), for example,. ... ED. j. (tj yj)2. (3). ED is expected to increase if important input variables have been excluded from the.
  4. The ability of steels to resist creep deformation depends ...

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/kinetics.Robson1.MST.1997.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: Ala1tJW!X01ddtJ M01 SIO!11tJd q1 sv a1pJaJ aq1qn01q1 wn!W1qO JO UO!Sny!p aq1 Aq paIlO11uoO a1tJ1 tJ 1tJSM01 1! ... 1tJq1 awnsstJ 01 'a10Ja1aq1 'alqtJuOstJa1 S! 11 ap!q1tJoWn!W01qo tJ AputJu!wopaJd S!
  5. India_Paper.dvi

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2009/hot_Dimitriu_MMP_2009.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: E =. j. (tj yj)2 (3). where yj is a predicted value and tj the target value; to calculate this error we normalised the outputto be in the range 0.5.
  6. 7 Jun 2010: Gi-L. 5! :::.0 Hi--L = -5360 cal/mol, not -5630.6. TJ-,a = 1185 - 150.3wt%C 216(0.865wt%C)4.26 K, not 1115.
  7. 7 Jun 2010: 400. tJ,QI. 350-. 300. 0.0 0.05 0.1 0.15Carbon Yole Fraction. 7 Comparison of XNO and XT'o curves for 300 M steel:Ae3' curve represents paraequilibrium (
  8. DESIGN OF WELDING ALLOYSCREEP AND TOUGHNESS ByMurugananth Marimuthu…

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/ananth.thesis.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: DESIGN OF WELDING ALLOYSCREEP AND TOUGHNESS. ByMurugananth Marimuthu. Queens College, Cambridge. University of CambridgeDepartment of Materials Science and Metallurgy. Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QZ. A dissertation submitted for the degree
  9. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank my supervisor Professor ...

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2003/fabien.report.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: Then, instead of solving theequations for c(x,t) with x and t continuous, they are solved for ci,j=c(xi,tj) where xi=i x and t=jj t ... Then using (3.9) and (3.10) in (3.3), the equation (3.11) is gotten and gives an expression of c at tj1 as afunction
  10. sam10018.dvi

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2009/review_Bhadeshia_SADM.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: The noise in the output can be assessed by comparing thepredicted values (yj ) of the output against those measured(tj ), for example,. ... ED. j. (tj yj )2. (4). Fig. 3 Variations in the test and training errors as a function of model complexity, for
  11. Final draft

    www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2008/Minsung_Thesis.pdf
    7 Jun 2010: tj The measured value. xj Input variables in neural networks. wi Weights in neural networks. ... predicted values yj of the output against those measured value tj:.

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