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Jensen, K F, TX2317
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/395235Surname: JENSEN. Given Name(s) or Initials: K F. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: TX2317. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 3188.229476
Item: [2016.0049.27528] "Jensen, K F, TX2317
Vejkort til Informationsmotorvejen. En medietypologi for informationstrafikmønstre på Internet
Internet er - som medie betragtet - et overordentligt komplekst fænomen.
Det aktualiserer behovet for en typologi over Nettets mange og meget
forskelligartede informationstjenester og kommunikationsformer. I den-
ne artikel præsenterer Jens F. Jensen et udkast til en sådan klassifika-
tion af Internet-tjenester. Først introduceres en mulig typologi for nye
computerbaserede netmedier; og endelig bliver der draget forskellige
konklusioner om Internet som medie og det aktuelle medielandskab, bl.a.
ud fra begreber som "push media" og "pull media". Målet med artiklen er
dobblet: Dels på et forholdsvist grundlæggende niveau at introducere til
Internets mange forskellige tjenester. Dels at etablere en mulig beskrivel-
sesramme for forståelsen af Internet - som medie
Jensen–Inaccuracy Information Measure
The purpose of the paper is to introduce the Jensen–inaccuracy measure and examine its properties. Furthermore, some results on the connections between the inaccuracy and Jensen–inaccuracy measures and some other well-known information measures are provided. Moreover, in three different optimization problems, the arithmetic mixture distribution provides optimal information based on the inaccuracy information measure. Finally, two real examples from image processing are studied and some numerical results in terms of the inaccuracy and Jensen–inaccuracy information measures are obtained
741. Pistol owned by Mrs. Rachel M. Middleton Jensen of Ogden, Utah
Photograph of and document for a pistol owned by Mrs. Rachel M. Middleton Jensen of Ogden, Utah. Owned by Charles F. Middleton, captain of Utah State Militia and first commissioned policeman after Ogden incorporated. No photograph in fil
740. Belt buckle owned by Mrs. Rachel M. Middleton Jensen of Ogden, Utah
Photograph of and document for a belt buckle owned by Mrs. Rachel M. Middleton Jensen of Ogden, Utah. Owned by Charles F. Middleton, captain of Utah State Militia and first commissioned policeman after Ogden incorporate
Generalized Bregman and Jensen divergences which include some f-divergences
In this paper, we introduce new classes of divergences by extending the definitions of the Bregman divergence and the skew Jensen divergence.
These new divergence classes (g-Bregman divergence and skew g-Jensen divergence) satisfy some properties similar to the Bregman or skew Jensen divergence.
We show these g-divergences include divergences which belong to a class of f-divergence (the Hellinger distance, the chi-square divergence and the alpha-divergence in addition to the Kullback-Leibler divergence).
Moreover, we derive an inequality between the g-Bregman divergence and the skew g-Jensen divergence and show this inequality is a generalization of Lin's inequality
Jensen Creamery, SLC
Jensen Creamery, SLC Employees of Jensen Creamery in Salt Lake City. They worked for Danish Wiggo F. Jensen
Quasi-Jensen functions
There is defined quasi-Jensen function as a solution of a certain functional inequality which generalizes the classical Jensen equation: f((x+y)/2) = (f(x)+f(y))/2. The introduced inequality is analogous to the inequality which defines J. Tabor\u27s quasi-additive functions. The main result of this paper is to show strong relationship between quasi-Jensen and quasi-additive functions
Accounting Hall of Fame 2000 induction: Shaun F. O\u27Malley
For the induction of Shaun f. O\u27Malley: Remarks by Robert L. Brown, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Citation prepared by Daniel L. Jensen, The Ohio State University, read by Robert L. Brown, PricewaterhouseCoopers; Response by Shaun f. O\u27Malley, PricewaterhouseCooper
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