Mathematical optimization | Fair division
In mathematics, the map segmentation problem is a kind of optimization problem. It involves a certain geographic region that has to be partitioned into smaller sub-regions in order to achieve a certain goal. Typical optimization objectives include: * Minimizing the workload of a fleet of vehicles assigned to the sub-regions; * Balancing the consumption of a resource, as in fair cake-cutting. * Determining the optimal locations of supply depots; * Maximizing the surveillance coverage. Fair division of land has been an important issue since ancient times, e.g. in ancient Greece. (Wikipedia).
Breaking down customer segmentation
Watch the rest of the mini series: https://online.stanford.edu/content-gallery?category=193&minisite=1083 We've all heard about the highly coveted 18- to 34-year-old demographic in media and consumer marketing, but as Levav points out in this next video, customer segmentation involves a
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An overview of the Image Segmentation task. Check out hf.co/tasks/image-segmentation for more details! Don't have a Hugging Face account? Join now: http://huggingface.co/join Have a question? Checkout the forums: https://discuss.huggingface.co 👾 Join our Discord: https://hf.co/join/disco
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GeoGebra Calculator Suite: https://www.geogebra.org/calculator
From playlist GeoGebra Tools
Angle and Segment Bisector Constructions
I give you the steps and demonstrations on how to construct a perpendicular bisector of a segment and an angle bisector with a compass and a straight edge. Find free review test, useful notes and more at http://www.mathplane.com If you'd like to make a donation to support my efforts look f
From playlist Geometry
From the mediaX Conference "New Approaches to Audience Segmentation": Director of Strategy, Orange at Venables Bell & Partners, Harlan Kennedy describes his work and experience in helping foster a Segmentation Mindset. The Segmentation Mindset recognizes that segments do not represent indi
From playlist New Approaches to Audience Segmentation Conference
👉 Learn about dilations. Dilation is the transformation of a shape by a scale factor to produce an image that is similar to the original shape but is different in size from the original shape. A dilation that creates a larger image is called an enlargement or a stretch while a dilation tha
From playlist Transformations
How to determine the reduction scale factor for two parallelograms
👉 Learn about dilations. Dilation is the transformation of a shape by a scale factor to produce an image that is similar to the original shape but is different in size from the original shape. A dilation that creates a larger image is called an enlargement or a stretch while a dilation tha
From playlist Transformations
Perpendicular Bisector of a Line Segment and Triangle
This geometry video tutorial provides a basic introduction into the perpendicular bisector of a line segment and a triangle. it discusses the perpendicular bisector theorem and the definition of perpendicular bisectors in addition to how to use them in a geometry two column proof problem
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Mobile Robotics, Part 5: Performing a Sequence of Path Navigation Tasks
Learn how to design a supervisory logic that navigates a robot through a predefined path. Enter the MATLAB and Simulink Primary and Secondary School Competitions Hub: https://bit.ly/2JBr3jf Download Example Files: https://bit.ly/2XNktPt ---------------------------------------------------
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Writing an OS in Rust - Part 8 - Introduction to Paging
This is my version of Philipp Oppermann's "BlogOS". It's a baremetal operating system that can boot off of a USB stick on any BIOS-compatible machine, which is pretty amazing. I'm going to be following the whole blog, one video at a time, and running the OS using QEMU instead of booting a
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Advent Of Code 2021 [Rust Language] - Day 8
Programming Puzzle Website for #AdventOfCode : https://adventofcode.com/2021 I will stream as many of these as I can on https://www.twitch.tv/unclescientist Meanwhile here is my solution for Day 8 of Advent of Code. Many thanks to Eric Wastl and his helpers for creating this annual tradi
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EEVblog 1531 - Can ChatGPT generate all the code for my Macgyver Project? (Part 3)
Can ChatGPT generate all the code for my Macgyver Project? Does ChatGPT understand what 7 segment displays and shift registers are, and can it integrate that knowledge with Arduino programming? Let's find out! This is Part 3 of the Magyver project. Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
From playlist MacGyver Project
A Fun Thing You Can Do With Topological Combinatorics
This video aims at explaining the connection between the Borsuk Ulam Theorem in topology and its connection with the Tucker's Lemma in the conbinatorics branch of math. The content is based on a direct reading program that took place from Feb. 2022 to Sep. 2022 in University of California,
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Philippe Biane: Mating of discrete trees and walks in the quarter-plane
CIRM HYBRID EVENT Recorded during the meeting "Lattice Paths, Combinatorics and Interactions" the June 25, 2021 by the Centre International de Rencontres Mathématiques (Marseille, France) Filmmaker: Guillaume Hennenfent Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians
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ETA Prediction with Graph Neural Networks in Google Maps | Paper Explained
👨👩👧👦 JOIN OUR DISCORD COMMUNITY: Discord ► https://discord.gg/peBrCpheKE 📢 SUBSCRIBE TO MY MONTHLY AI NEWSLETTER: Substack ► https://aiepiphany.substack.com/ ❤️ Become The AI Epiphany Patreon ❤️ ► https://www.patreon.com/theaiepiphany In this video I cover the "ETA Prediction with Gr
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Lecture 3A | MIT 6.001 Structure and Interpretation, 1986
Henderson Escher Example Despite the copyright notice on the screen, this course is now offered under a Creative Commons license: BY-NC-SA. Details at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms Subtitles for this course are provided through the generous assistance of Henry Baker, Hoofar Pourzand, Heather W
From playlist MIT 6.001 Structure and Interpretation, 1986
Set Theory 1.4 : Well Orders, Order Isomorphisms, and Ordinals
In this video, I introduce well ordered sets and order isomorphisms, as well as segments. I use these new ideas to prove that all well ordered sets are order isomorphic to some ordinal. Email : fematikaqna@gmail.com Discord: https://discord.gg/ePatnjV Subreddit : https://www.reddit.com/r/
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Finding the length of a segment given the whole and part - Free Math Help - Online Tutor
👉 Learn how to find the missing measure of a segment. A segment is a line that has two endpoints. A segment can be subdivided into several portions. The length of the segment is the sum of all the sub-divisions of the segment. Thus, when given a segment sub-divided into portions, we can us
From playlist Find the Length of the Line Segment
Lecture 3A: Henderson Escher Example
MIT 6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Spring 2005 Instructor: Harold Abelson, Gerald Jay Sussman, Julie Sussman View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/6-001S05 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE18841CABEA24090 Henderson Escher Example
From playlist MIT 6.001 Structure and Interpretation, 1986