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Compression Of An Array Of Similar Crash Test Simulation Results Stefan Peter Mller

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Compression Of An Array Of Similar Crash Test Simulation Results Stefan Peter Mller
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Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.68 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Stefan Peter Müller
ISBN: 9783832554446, 3832554440
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Compression Of An Array Of Similar Crash Test Simulation Results Stefan Peter Mller by Stefan Peter Müller 9783832554446, 3832554440 instant download after payment.

Big data thrives on extracting knowledge from a large number of data sets. But how is an application possible when a single data set is several gigabytes in size? The innovative data compression techniques from the field of machine learning and modeling using Bayesian networks, which have been theoretically developed and practically implemented here, can reduce these huge amounts of data to a manageable size. By eliminating redundancies in location, time, and between simulation results, data reductions to less than 1% of the original size are possible. The developed method represents a promising approach whose use goes far beyond the application example of crash test simulations chosen here.

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