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Is Word-Level Recursion Actually Recursion?

  • Taylor L. Miller and
  • Hannah Sande

There is a longstanding debate in the literature about if, and where, recursion occurs in prosodic structure. While there are clear cases of genuine recursion at the phrase level and above, there are very few convincing cases of word-level recursion....

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  • Open Access
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Enabling Deep Recursion in C++

  • Saša N. Malkov,
  • Ivan Lj. Čukić and
  • Petar Ž. Đorđević

Recursion is often presented as a nice and illustrative technique, only to later conclude that it should (almost) never be used due to potential problems with call stack overflow. However, recursion can often be the technique of choice during algorit...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,540 Views
12 Pages

An algorithm for the symbolic computation of recursion operators for systems of nonlinear differential-difference equations (DDEs) is presented. Recursion operators allow one to generate an infinite sequence of generalized symmetries. The existence o...

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24 Pages

25 June 2025

The Universality, Parameter, and Recursion Theorems are three foundational results of classical computability theory. We show how these theorems can be programmatically illustrated and partially validated in Lisp. Our programs can be used as suppleme...

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3 Citations
4,161 Views
50 Pages

This paper focuses on prosodic adjunction at the Prosodic Word level in a polysynthetic language. I argue that recursion at a depth of more than two levels can only be generated by a theory which requires exact correspondence between certain syntacti...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,627 Views
31 Pages

2 May 2020

In this paper, we discuss a generalization of the collective risk model and of Panjer’s recursion. The model we consider consists of several business lines with dependent claim numbers. The distributions of the claim numbers are assumed to be P...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,283 Views
14 Pages

5 February 2010

Significant cases of time-evolution equations, the linear Schr¨odinger and the Fokker–Planck equation are considered. It is known that equations of this type can be transformed, in some cases, into a highly simplified form. The properties of these eq...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,542 Views
27 Pages

Einstein Field Equation, Recursion Operators, Noether and Master Symmetries in Conformable Poisson Manifolds

  • Mahouton Norbert Hounkonnou,
  • Mahougnon Justin Landalidji and
  • Melanija Mitrović

17 April 2022

We show that a Minkowski phase space endowed with a bracket relatively to a conformable differential realizes a Poisson algebra, confering a bi-Hamiltonian structure to the resulting manifold. We infer that the related Hamiltonian vector field is an...

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23 February 2024

The algorithmic complexity vulnerability (ACV) that may lead to denial of service attacks greatly disrupts the security and availability of applications, and due to the widespread use of third-party libraries, its impact may be amplified through the...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,252 Views
17 Pages

18 December 2022

For system identification under impulsive-noise environments, the gradient-based generalized maximum correntropy criterion (GB-GMCC) algorithm can achieve a desirable filtering performance. However, the gradient method only uses the information of th...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,553 Views
27 Pages

22 April 2024

This study introduces an innovative approach for the reconstruction of wind turbine tower states using a tangential recursion algorithm. The primary objective is to enable real-time monitoring of the operational condition of wind turbine towers. The...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,001 Views
29 Pages

It is widely agreed that prosodic constituents should mirror syntactic constituents (unless high-ranking prosodic constraints interfere). Because recursion is a feature of syntactic representations, one expects recursion in prosodic representations a...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,353 Views
18 Pages

Analysis of the Recursive Locally-Adaptive Filtration of 3D Tensor Images

  • Roumen Kountchev,
  • Rumen Mironov and
  • Roumiana Kountcheva

27 July 2023

This work is focused on the computational complexity (CC) reduction of the locally-adaptive processing of 3D tensor images, based on recursive approaches. As a basis, a local averaging operation is used, implemented as a sliding mean 3D filter (SM3DF...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,437 Views
11 Pages

22 March 2024

An edge coloring of a graph G results in G being rainbow connected when every pair of vertices is linked by a rainbow path. Such a path is defined as one where each edge possesses a distinct color. A rainbow coloring refers to an edge coloring that g...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,760 Views
23 Pages

The Recursive Core for Non-Superadditive Games

  • Chen-Ying Huang and
  • Tomas Sjöström

15 April 2010

We study the recursive core introduced in Huang and Sjöström [8]. In general partition function form games, the recursive core coalition structure may be either coarser or finer than the one that maximizes the social surplus. Moreover, the recursive...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,641 Views
24 Pages

This paper investigates the role recursive structures play in prosody. In current understanding, phonological phrasing is computed by a general syntax–prosody mapping algorithm. Here, we are interested in recursive structure that arises in response t...

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  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,460 Views
19 Pages

On Recursive Modification in Child L1 French

  • Yves Roberge,
  • Ana Teresa Pérez-Leroux and
  • Anna Frolova

This paper investigates nominal recursive modification (RM) in the L1 acquisition of French. Although recursion is considered the fundamental property of human languages, recursive self-embedding is found to be difficult for children in a variety of...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,041 Views
21 Pages

11 June 2023

In bridge health monitoring, in order to closely monitor the structural state changes of the bridge under heavy traffic load and other harsh environments, the monitoring system is required to give the change process of structural modal parameters. Du...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,325 Views
24 Pages

Modal Parameter Recursive Estimation of Concrete Arch Dams under Seismic Loading Using an Adaptive Recursive Subspace Method

  • Xinyi Zhu,
  • Jianchun Qiu,
  • Yanxin Xu,
  • Xingqiao Chen,
  • Pengcheng Xu,
  • Xin Wu,
  • Shaolong Guo,
  • Jicheng Zhao and
  • Jiale Lin

14 June 2024

Modal parameter estimation is crucial in vibration-based damage detection and deserves increased attention and investigation. Concrete arch dams are prone to damage during severe seismic events, leading to alterations in their structural dynamic char...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,521 Views
15 Pages

It is well known that the recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm is renowned for its rapid convergence and excellent tracking capability. However, its performance is significantly compromised when the system is sparse or when the input signals are c...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,366 Views
21 Pages

21 October 2019

Stochastic optimisation in Riemannian manifolds, especially the Riemannian stochastic gradient method, has attracted much recent attention. The present work applies stochastic optimisation to the task of recursive estimation of a statistical paramete...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,395 Views
15 Pages

Recursive Method for Distribution System Reliability Evaluation

  • Huaizhi Wang,
  • Xian Zhang,
  • Qing Li,
  • Guibin Wang,
  • Hui Jiang and
  • Jianchun Peng

9 October 2018

This paper proposes a novel hybrid recursive method for distribution system reliability evaluation to deal with the computational limit and low-efficiency problem which exist in previously developed techniques as the system becomes larger. This metho...

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  • Open Access
211 Citations
12,930 Views
8 Pages

4 May 2020

As datasets continue to increase in size, it is important to select the optimal feature subset from the original dataset to obtain the best performance in machine learning tasks. Highly dimensional datasets that have an excessive number of features c...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,764 Views
19 Pages

31 October 2024

Buffer allocation is a critical issue in the design stage of manufacturing systems, as buffer capacities may have a great impact on system performance. In this paper, we consider the problem of minimizing the total buffer capacity of a flow line to a...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,595 Views
14 Pages

Recursive Least Squares Based Refinement Network for Vehicle Trajectory Prediction

  • Shengyi Li,
  • Qifan Xue,
  • Dongfeng Shi,
  • Xuanpeng Li and
  • Weigong Zhang

Trajectory prediction of surrounding objects plays a pivotal role in the field of autonomous driving vehicles. In the current rollout process, it suffers from an accumulation of errors, which has a negative impact on prediction accuracy. This paper p...

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  • Open Access
521 Views
28 Pages

4 October 2025

In this paper, we propose a formulation of the permutation flow and job shop scheduling problems using special recursive functions and show its equivalence to the existing classical formulation. Equivalence is understood in the sense that both ways o...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,093 Views
11 Pages

25 November 2018

The maximum complex correntropy criterion (MCCC) has been extended to complex domain for dealing with complex-valued data in the presence of impulsive noise. Compared with the correntropy based loss, a kernel risk-sensitive loss (KRSL) defined in ker...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
11,105 Views
16 Pages

InfoVis Interaction Techniques in Animation of Recursive Programs

  • J. Ángel Velázquez-Iturbide and
  • Antonio Pérez-Carrasco

10 February 2010

Algorithm animations typically assist in educational tasks aimed simply at achieving understanding. Potentially, animations could assist in higher levels of cognition, such as the analysis level, but they usually fail in providing this support becaus...

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1,399 Views
10 Pages

16 June 2023

Firstly, we present a more explicit formulation of the complete system D(N) of representatives of Manin’s symbols over Q, which was initially given by Shimura. Then, we establish a bijection between D(M)×D(N) and D(MN) for (M,N)=1, which...

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441 Views
13 Pages

12 November 2025

The Zernike polynomial method is extensively used for atmospheric phase screen generation but is limited by insufficient high-frequency components. Calculating higher-order terms introduces challenges in computational efficiency and numerical instabi...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,799 Views
14 Pages

29 October 2019

This paper presents a computationally efficient state-of-health (SOH) estimator that is readily applicable to automotive battery management systems (BMSs). The proposed scheme uses a recursive estimator to improve the original scheme based on a batch...

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  • Open Access
2,456 Views
29 Pages

The aim of this study is to experimentally capture the semantic, syntactic, and phonological properties of recursive compounds in English. We asked 22 native speakers of English to judge the semantic, syntactic, and phonological properties of 20 recu...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,874 Views
15 Pages

10 April 2024

The aim of this paper is to discuss the emergence of recursive thinking through the famous problem posed by Fibonacci regarding the growth of the rabbit population. This paper qualitatively analyzes and discusses the semiotic aspects raised by the st...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,806 Views
17 Pages

16 March 2020

The differential code bias (DCB) of the Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) receiver should be precisely corrected when conducting ionospheric remote sensing and precise point positioning. The DCBs can usually be estimated by the ground GNSS n...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
1,948 Views
14 Pages

Recursive Convex Model for Optimal Power Flow Solution in Monopolar DC Networks

  • Oscar Danilo Montoya,
  • Farhad Zishan and
  • Diego Armando Giral-Ramírez

5 October 2022

This paper presents a new optimal power flow (OPF) formulation for monopolar DC networks using a recursive convex representation. The hyperbolic relation between the voltages and power at each constant power terminal (generator or demand) is represen...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,929 Views
17 Pages

13 January 2018

Anomaly detection has received considerable interest for hyperspectral data exploitation due to its high spectral resolution. Fast processing and good detection performance are practically significant in real world problems. Aiming at these requireme...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,250 Views
16 Pages

7 March 2022

In this paper, the recursive form of an optimal finite impulse response filter is proposed for discrete time-varying state-space models. The recursive form of the finite impulse response filter is derived by employing finite horizon Kalman filtering...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,396 Views
8 Pages

A Recursive Least-Squares with a Time-Varying Regularization Parameter

  • Maaz Mahadi,
  • Tarig Ballal,
  • Muhammad Moinuddin and
  • Ubaid M. Al-Saggaf

16 February 2022

Recursive least-squares (RLS) algorithms are widely used in many applications, such as real-time signal processing, control and communications. In some applications, regularization of the least-squares provides robustness and enhances performance. In...

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  • Open Access
44 Citations
4,101 Views
18 Pages

Recursive Algorithms for Multivariable Output-Error-Like ARMA Systems

  • Hao Ma,
  • Jian Pan,
  • Lei Lv,
  • Guanghui Xu,
  • Feng Ding,
  • Ahmed Alsaedi and
  • Tasawar Hayat

19 June 2019

This paper studies the parameter identification problems for multivariable output-error-like systems with colored noises. Based on the hierarchical identification principle, the original system is decomposed into several subsystems. However, each sub...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
9,774 Views
24 Pages

17 August 2016

The Domain Name System (DNS) is a critical infrastructure of any network, and, not surprisingly a common target of cybercrime. There are numerous works that analyse higher level DNS traffic to detect anomalies in the DNS or any other network service....

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  • Open Access
489 Views
20 Pages

19 November 2025

A robust multi-sensor recursive Expectation-Maximization (RMSREM) algorithm is proposed in this paper for autoregressive eXogenous (ARX) models, addressing the challenges of heavy-tailed noise, as well as the difficulty in simultaneously processing m...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,480 Views
15 Pages

Localization Algorithm for 3D Sensor Networks: A Recursive Data Fusion Approach

  • Rafaela Villalpando-Hernandez,
  • Cesar Vargas-Rosales and
  • David Munoz-Rodriguez

17 November 2021

Location-based applications for security and assisted living, such as human location tracking, pet tracking and others, have increased considerably in the last few years, enabled by the fast growth of sensor networks. Sensor location information is e...

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  • Open Access
1,160 Views
39 Pages

SDRFPT-Net: A Spectral Dual-Stream Recursive Fusion Network for Multispectral Object Detection

  • Peida Zhou,
  • Xiaoyong Sun,
  • Bei Sun,
  • Runze Guo,
  • Zhaoyang Dang and
  • Shaojing Su

5 July 2025

Multispectral object detection faces challenges in effectively integrating complementary information from different modalities in complex environmental conditions. This paper proposes SDRFPT-Net (Spectral Dual-stream Recursive Fusion Perception Targe...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,685 Views
9 Pages

1 August 2007

The manufacture of parts made of metal sheet often includes two successive processes: the cutting process at which a guillotine shear cuts the sheet into strips, and the punching process at which a stamping press punches out the blanks from the strip...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,992 Views
14 Pages

26 August 2018

With the purpose of introducing dependence between different types of claims, multivariate collective models have recently gained a lot of attention. However, when it comes to the evaluation of the corresponding compound distribution, the problems in...

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  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,012 Views
16 Pages

Salient Object Detection via Recursive Sparse Representation

  • Yongjun Zhang,
  • Xiang Wang,
  • Xunwei Xie and
  • Yansheng Li

23 April 2018

Object-level saliency detection is an attractive research field which is useful for many content-based computer vision and remote-sensing tasks. This paper introduces an efficient unsupervised approach to salient object detection from the perspective...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,378 Views
15 Pages

Feature Point Matching Method for Aerial Image Based on Recursive Diffusion Algorithm

  • Jiayan Shen,
  • Xiucheng Guo,
  • Wenzong Zhou,
  • Yiming Zhang and
  • Juchen Li

2 March 2021

Aerial images are large-scale and susceptible to light. Traditional image feature point matching algorithms cannot achieve satisfactory matching accuracy for aerial images. This paper proposes a recursive diffusion algorithm, which is scale-invariant...

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  • Open Access
79 Views
16 Pages

This study presents a robust estimation approach for linear discrete-time systems subject to parametric uncertainties. To address model mismatch, the proposed method enhances the MHE framework, thereby improving estimation accuracy. Based on this fra...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,295 Views
17 Pages

Optimal Power Flow Solution for Bipolar DC Networks Using a Recursive Quadratic Approximation

  • Oscar Danilo Montoya,
  • Walter Gil-González and
  • Jesus C. Hernández

4 January 2023

The problem regarding of optimal power flow in bipolar DC networks is addressed in this paper from the recursive programming stand of view. A hyperbolic relationship between constant power terminals and voltage profiles is used to resolve the optimal...

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