Interaction des log-probabilités et des hiérarchies taxonomiques

Le projet du stagiaire cherche à établir une base mathématique formelle pour la pondération appliquée aux termes utilisés pour décrire des modèles complexes (par ex. les modèles de gîtes minéraux ou les risques de glissement de terrain), en mesurant la similarité entre les modèles et les phénomènes naturels existants, comme les venues minérales ou les […]

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Interaction of Log-Probabilities and Taxonomic Hierarchies

The intern’s project aims to provide a formal mathematical foundation to the weightings applied to terms used to describe complex models (eg mineral deposit models or landslide hazards) when measuring the similarity between models and existing natural phenomena such as mineral occurrences or seemingly dangerous slopes. These weightings are important to correctly matching models with […]

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Applying prior probabilities and Aristotelian class definitions to improving, for metallurgical study purposes, the quality of computer-derived similarity rankings between descriptions of mineral deposit zones

  The project applies two formal mathematical constructs to the similarity ranking of descriptions of mineral deposit zones.  In so doing, the project will assist metallurgists to cost-effectively identify the most appropriate metallurgical processes for the extraction of metals from different mineral deposit zones.  The two mathematical constructs to be used are those of “prior […]

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Probabilistic Description, Modeling and Similarity-Ranking of Mineral Deposit Zones

  The project applies two formal mathematical constructs to the similarity ranking of descriptions of mineral deposit zones. In so doing, the project will assist metallurgists to cost-effectively identify the most appropriate metallurgical processes for the extraction of metals from different mineral deposit zones. The two mathematical constructs to be used are those of “prior […]

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