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Introduction to statistical inference based on scalar-valued scores
Fabián, Zdeněk
2022 - English
In the report we maintain consistently the following point of view: Given a continuous model, there are not the observed values, which are to be used in probabilistic and statistical considerations, but their ”treated forms”,the values of the scalar-valued score function corresponding to the model. Based on this modified concept of the score function, we develop theory of score random variables, study their geometry and define their new characteristics, finite even in cases of heavy-tailed models. A generalization for parametric families provides a new approach to parametric point estimation. Keywords: continuous distributions; score mean; score variance; score moment estimation method; score distance Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Introduction to statistical inference based on scalar-valued scores

In the report we maintain consistently the following point of view: Given a continuous model, there are not the observed values, which are to be used in probabilistic and statistical considerations, ...

Fabián, Zdeněk
Ústav informatiky, 2022

Scalar-Valued Score Functions and their use in Parametric Estimation
Fabián, Zdeněk
2022 - English
In the paper we describe and explain a new direction in probabilistic and statistical reasoning, the approach based on scalar-valued score functions of continuous random variables. We show basic properties of score functions of standard distributions, generalize the approach for parametric families and show how to use them for solutions of problems of parametric statistics. Keywords: core random variable; score mean; score variance; score distance; score correlation Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
Scalar-Valued Score Functions and their use in Parametric Estimation

In the paper we describe and explain a new direction in probabilistic and statistical reasoning, the approach based on scalar-valued score functions of continuous random variables. We show basic ...

Fabián, Zdeněk
Ústav informatiky, 2022

Measurement on Compressor Cascade KOBRA
Luxa, Martin; Šimurda, David
2022 - English
The report contains results and evaluation of conducted optical (shadowgraph and schlieren technique) and pneumatic measurements on the profile cascade intended for the tip section of the first rotor row compressor blade. Keywords: compressor cascade; transonic flow; optical measurement; pneumatic measurement Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Measurement on Compressor Cascade KOBRA

The report contains results and evaluation of conducted optical (shadowgraph and schlieren technique) and pneumatic measurements on the profile cascade intended for the tip section of the first rotor ...

Luxa, Martin; Šimurda, David
Ústav termomechaniky, 2022

A New Look to Information and Uncertainty of Continuous Distributions
Fabián, Zdeněk
2022 - English
We define information and uncertainty function of a family of continuous distributions. Their values are relative information and uncertainty of an observation from the given parametric family, their mean values are the generalized Fisher information and a new measure of variability, the score variance. In a series of examples we show why to use new concepts instead of the differential entropy. Keywords: Differential entropy; information function; uncertainty function; mean information of distribution Available at various institutes of the ASCR
A New Look to Information and Uncertainty of Continuous Distributions

We define information and uncertainty function of a family of continuous distributions. Their values are relative information and uncertainty of an observation from the given parametric family, their ...

Fabián, Zdeněk
Ústav informatiky, 2022

Current status of natural refrigerants for heat pumps in an electric bus
Aminian, Ali; Vinš, Václav
2022 - English
The technical report provides a survey on the current status of hydrocarbons, with special focus on propane (R290), used as natural refrigerants in air‐conditioning units and heat pumps. Due to the\nexpected phase‐down of halogenated refrigerants planned in the regulation of the European Parliament no. 2022/0099/COD, alternatives such as hydrocarbons, carbon dioxide or ammonia are\nmost probably to be used in EU in the near future. A review of recent developments of HVAC units for residential use and for electric vehicles operated with natural refrigerants is presented. Keywords: heat pump; electric bus; refrigeration Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Current status of natural refrigerants for heat pumps in an electric bus

The technical report provides a survey on the current status of hydrocarbons, with special focus on propane (R290), used as natural refrigerants in air‐conditioning units and heat pumps. Due to ...

Aminian, Ali; Vinš, Václav
Ústav termomechaniky, 2022

City simulation software for modeling, planning, and strategic assessment of territorial city units
Svítek, M.; Přibyl, O.; Vorel, J.; Garlík, B.; Resler, Jaroslav; Kozhevnikov, S.; Krč, Pavel; Geletič, Jan; Daniel, Milan; Dostál, R.; Janča, T.; Myška, V.; Aralkina, O.; Pereira, A. M.
2021 - English
SVÍTEK, M., PŘIBYL, O., VOREL, J., GARLÍK, B., RESLER, J., KOZHEVNIKOV, S., KRČ, P., GELETIČ, J., DANIEL, M., DOSTÁL, R., JANČA, T., MYŠKA, V., ARALKINA, O., PEREIRA, A. M. City simulation software for modeling, planning, and strategic assessment of territorial city units. 1.1. Prague: CTU & ICS CAS, 2021. Technical Report. ABSTRACT: The Smart Resilience City concept is a new vision of a city as a digital platform and eco-system of smart services where agents of people, things, documents, robots, and other entities can directly negotiate with each other on resource demand principals providing the best possible solution. It creates the smart environment making possible self-organization in sustainable or, when needed, resilient way of individuals, groups and the whole system objectives. Keywords: Smart city; City simulation; Energy resource-demand modelling; Environmental modelling; Synthetic population; Transport modelling Available on request at various institutes of the ASCR
City simulation software for modeling, planning, and strategic assessment of territorial city units

SVÍTEK, M., PŘIBYL, O., VOREL, J., GARLÍK, B., RESLER, J., KOZHEVNIKOV, S., KRČ, P., GELETIČ, J., DANIEL, M., DOSTÁL, R., JANČA, T., MYŠKA, V., ARALKINA, O., PEREIRA, A. M. City simulation software ...

Svítek, M.; Přibyl, O.; Vorel, J.; Garlík, B.; Resler, Jaroslav; Kozhevnikov, S.; Krč, Pavel; Geletič, Jan; Daniel, Milan; Dostál, R.; Janča, T.; Myška, V.; Aralkina, O.; Pereira, A. M.
Ústav informatiky, 2021

Score matching filters for Gaussian Markov random fields with a linear model of the precision matrix
Turčičová, Marie; Mandel, J.; Eben, Kryštof
2021 - English
We present an ensemble filter that provides a rigorous covariance regularization when the underlying random field is Gaussian Markov. We use a linear model for the precision matrix (inverse of covariance) and estimate its parameters together with the analysis mean by the Score Matching method. This procedure provides an explicit expression for parameter estimators. The resulting analysis step formula is the same as in the traditional ensemble Kalman filter. Keywords: Score matching; ensemble filter; Gaussian Markov random field; covariance modelling Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Score matching filters for Gaussian Markov random fields with a linear model of the precision matrix

We present an ensemble filter that provides a rigorous covariance regularization when the underlying random field is Gaussian Markov. We use a linear model for the precision matrix (inverse of ...

Turčičová, Marie; Mandel, J.; Eben, Kryštof
Ústav informatiky, 2021

Assessment of Independent EEG Components Obtained by Different Methods for BCI Based on Motor Imagery
Húsek, Dušan; Frolov, A. A.; Kerechanin, J. V.; Bobrov, P.D.
2021 - English
Eight methods of decomposition of a multichannel EEG signal are compared in terms of their ability to identify the most physiologically significant components. The criterion for the meaningfulness of a method is its ability to reduce mutual information between components; to create components that can be attributed to the activity of dipoles located in the cerebral cortex; find components that are provided by other methods and for this case; and at the same time, these components should most contribute to the accuracy of the BCI based on imaginary movement. Independent component analysis methods AMICA, RUNICA and FASTICA outperform others in the first three criteria and are second only to the Common Spatial Patterns method in the fourth criterion. The components created by all methods for 386 experimental sessions of 27 subjects were combined into more than 100 clusters containing more than 10 elements. Additionally, the components of the 12 largest clusters were analyzed. They have proven to be of great importance in controlling BCI, their origins can be modeled using dipoles in the brain, and they have been detected by several degradation methods. Five of the 12 selected components have been identified and described in our previous articles. Even if the physiological and functional origins of the rest of identified components’ are to be the subject of further research, we have shown that their physiological nature is at least highly probable.\n Keywords: brain–computer interface; motor imagery; blind source separation; independent component analysis; common spatial patterns; cluster analysis; EEG pattern extraction; EEG analysis; ICA; CSP; BCI; motor imagery Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Assessment of Independent EEG Components Obtained by Different Methods for BCI Based on Motor Imagery

Eight methods of decomposition of a multichannel EEG signal are compared in terms of their ability to identify the most physiologically significant components. The criterion for the meaningfulness of ...

Húsek, Dušan; Frolov, A. A.; Kerechanin, J. V.; Bobrov, P.D.
Ústav informatiky, 2021

Structural mapping of exploration geotechnical boreholes walls within 1st phase – Ore Zone
Waclawik, Petr; Vavro, Martin; Schuchová, Kristýna; Kukutsch, Radovan; Staš, Lubomír; Souček, Kamil; Georgiou, Lucie
2021 - English
Structural-geological analysis, i.e. fracturing assessment of the walls of geotechnical boreholes (CIS12, CIS14, CIS31 and CIS37) within the Ore Zone lithium exploratory area was carried out on the basis of optical (OPTV) and acoustic televiewer (HiRAT) records evaluation. HiRAT and OPTV probes are part of the Robertson Geologging logging equipment. The apparatus has an electric winch with a four-core logging cable, which transmits the data recorded by the probes via a data logger to a computer. The spatial data obtained from interpretation of the geotechnical boreholes records were structurally analysed. The submitted research report comprehensively summarises the findings obtained from the structural mapping of geotechnical boreholes. On the basis measured data the rock mass quality evaluation of boreholes walls were additionally done. The complex data have been allowed very precise analysis of rock mass structural conditions, which are necessary for construction geomechanical model. Keywords: geotechnical boreholes; structural mapping; rock mass quality Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Structural mapping of exploration geotechnical boreholes walls within 1st phase – Ore Zone

Structural-geological analysis, i.e. fracturing assessment of the walls of geotechnical boreholes (CIS12, CIS14, CIS31 and CIS37) within the Ore Zone lithium exploratory area was carried out on the ...

Waclawik, Petr; Vavro, Martin; Schuchová, Kristýna; Kukutsch, Radovan; Staš, Lubomír; Souček, Kamil; Georgiou, Lucie
Ústav geoniky, 2021

GPR survey of the reinforcement above the long horizontal window case study: Ice ring stadium restaurant Fuchs on Štvanice Island
Válek, Jan; Kozlovcev, Petr; Eisler, Marek; Dušek, Ondřej
2021 - English
The aim of the survey was to assess the use of Ground Penetration Radar for the reinforcement position detection on the Ice ring restaurant – an early concrete building on Štvanice Island in Prague from 1932. For this case study a potentially critical section of a façade above the app. 16 m long horizontal window was selected. GPR from IDS company equipped with 2 GHz high frequency antenna was used. Keywords: Fuchs restaurant; GPR; reinforced concrete Available at various institutes of the ASCR
GPR survey of the reinforcement above the long horizontal window case study: Ice ring stadium restaurant Fuchs on Štvanice Island

The aim of the survey was to assess the use of Ground Penetration Radar for the reinforcement position detection on the Ice ring restaurant – an early concrete building on Štvanice Island in Prague ...

Válek, Jan; Kozlovcev, Petr; Eisler, Marek; Dušek, Ondřej
Ústav teoretické a aplikované mechaniky, 2021

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