pattern theoryの例文
- A widely used theory to explain crime is crime pattern theory.
- Crime Pattern Theory focuses primarily on individuals and not on groups.
- The Brown University Pattern Theory Group was formed in 1972 by Ulf Grenander.
- Crime pattern theory explains that crime is not random.
- Consequently Crime Pattern Theory is often criticized for being too focused on individuals instead of groups.
- In pattern theory, devised by Ulf Grenander, mathematicians attempt to describe the world in terms of patterns.
- Crime Pattern Theory being a branch of Situational Crime Prevention, focuses on preventing crime by changing the environment of an offender.
- "' Offender movement "'can be explained by the crime pattern theory, devised by professors Paul and Patricia Brantingham.
- She is noted for her " mathematical-abstract paintings " and works based on " complex mathematical formulas and recursive pattern theories ".
- A genomic study of the herpes simplex type 1 virus confirmed the human migration pattern theory called'out-of-Africa hypothesis '.
- "' Pattern theory "', formulated by Ulf Grenander, is a mathematical formalism to describe knowledge of the world as patterns.
- Willey performed fieldwork at excavations in South America, Central America and the Southeastern United States; and pioneered the development and methodology for settlement patterns theories.
- This theory allows making generalized statements about area hotspots, and hotspot areas can be predicted using crime pattern theory ( Brantingham and Brantingham, 1999 ).
- David Mumford is a mathematician known for distinguished work in algebraic geometry and for research into vision and pattern theory, including the Mumford-Shah Functional.
- The models of metric pattern theory, in particular group action on the orbit of shapes and forms is a central tool to the formal definitions in Computational anatomy.
- The West Midlands Police department in the United Kingdom utilized crime pattern theory to figure out where crime was being committed and how far away from home juvenile criminals travelled from home to commit crimes.
- Since 1977, he has been a member of the faculty at Brown University, where he has worked in the Pattern Theory group, and is currently the James Manning Professor of Applied Mathematics.
- The proposed fear pattern theory builds on drive-reduction ) model that was one of the earlier major theories of how fear appeals work, based on the assumption that it is fear reduction that makes such an appeal effective.
- The gate control theory attempted to end a century-old debate about whether pain is represented by specific neural elements ( "'specificity theory "') or by patterned activity ( "'pattern theory "') within a convergent somatosensory subsystem.
- Combining early concepts derived from the "'specificity theory "'and the "'peripheral pattern theory "', the gate control theory is considered to be one of the most influential theories of pain because it provided a neural basis which reconciled the specificity and pattern theories and ultimately revolutionized pain research.