Stability Analysis of Regional and National Voting Schemes by a Continuous Model July/August 2003 (vol. 15 no. 4) pp. 1037-1042
Abstract—The previous discrete-model-based stability analysis of regional and national voting has been extended to a continuous-model-based analysis in the simultaneous presence of white and concentrated components of noise, reconfirming the previous conclusion that regional voting with smaller sized regions always demonstrates an improved stability over those with larger sized regions, including the national voting in its limiting case in particular. The conclusion remains valid as long as the weak distribution assumption is valid. [1] M. A. García, S. Velázuez, and A.D. Sappa, A Two-Stage Algorithm for Planning the Next View from Range Images Proc. Ninth British Machine Vision Conf., J.N. Carter and M.S. Nixon, eds., pp. 720-729, Sept. 1998.
Index Terms:
Decision making, computer vision, mathematical modeling, fault tolerance, national voting, regional voting, noise, stability analysis, continuous model.
Citation:
Liang Chen, Naoyuki Tokuda, "Stability Analysis of Regional and National Voting Schemes by a Continuous Model," IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 1037-1042, July/Aug. 2003, doi:10.1109/TKDE.2003.1209019 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||