optimization problem
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optimization
noun[U]
uk/ˌɒp.tɪ.maɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːp.tə.məˈzeɪ.ʃən/
the act of making something as good ...
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problem
noun[C]
uk/ˈprɒb.ləm/us/ˈprɑː.bləm/
a situation, person, or thing that needs attention and needs to be dealt with ...
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Indeed, in the robotic field the solution of the force distribution in multi-chains mechanisms is not unique and involves the solution of anoptimizationproblem.
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We have formulated a constrainedoptimizationproblemto determine the least squares fit of a hyperplane to uncertain data.
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For all reasons mentioned, a direct search method has proven to be a very good choice for the solution of this outer loopoptimizationproblem.
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Each rule can have a set of associated parameters, and once the rules have been chosen, maximizing team performance involves solving a globaloptimizationproblem.
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In general, however, iterative methods must be applied to solve theoptimizationproblem.
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Then, the problem of finding the maximum load carrying capacity for flexible mobile manipulators is converted into a trajectoryoptimizationproblem.
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Then, theoptimizationproblemcan be solved iteratively for increasing boundary values, until the desired final values are reached.
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Decomposition of measured spectra into individual spectral lines represents an example of a globaloptimizationproblem, which cannot be efficiently solved by traditional techniques.
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This paper presents a novel method, which transfers the problem of temperature compensation into anoptimizationproblem.
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As a result, the kinematic calibration is cast as a nonlinear constrainedoptimizationproblem.
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Thus, it can be regarded as a nonlinear continuousoptimizationproblem.
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Linear or convex relaxations of a globaloptimizationproblemmay be viewed as transformations of the problem or of its nonlinear (resp. nonconvex) constraints.
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The unconstrainedoptimizationproblemprovides solutions that would be seen as too complex to be implemented.
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Using our first-order condition for the net valueoptimizationproblem, equation (1), we can study how the codification method influences the optimal level of specificity.
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On the other hand, this would result in anoptimizationproblemwith a huge number of parameters.
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The initial configuration is treated as the first search point for theoptimizationproblem.
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