Kadir Has Meslek Yüksekokulu
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Article Citation - WoS: 20Citation - Scopus: 25Migration Asmovement Andmultiplace Life: Some Recent Developments in Rural Living Structures in Turkey(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014) Öztürk, Murat; Hilton, Andy; Jongerden, JoostDiscussing recent trends and developments in migration and mobility affecting what may be referred to as a reconstitution' of villages this paper discusses the changing character of rural settlement and settlement patterns in Turkey today. The binary division of rural and urban is questioned through a dialectical/relational approach to settlement formation while settlement is defined by relation to (human) movement itself understood as incorporating the modalities of migration and mobility. By focusing on the socio-economics of increasing affluence the advance of capital generally and the introduction of neoliberalism into agriculture in particular a number of contemporary rural-oriented (migratory/mobility) movements and living structures' are investigated which taken together suggest a growing development of dual settlement' and multiplace hybrid' life. The paper concludes with a typology of villages and some thoughts on the theoretical implications of this study. Copyright (c) 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Conference Object Mobile Application Development for the Estimation of Recurrence in Post-Operative Kidney Cancer Cases(IEEE, 2018) Tander, Baran; Özmen, Atilla; Ozden, EnderIn this paper a post-operative recurrence estimation tool called Sorbellini's nomogram for the kidney cancer patients showing no metastates is introduced and a novel application for mobile devices based on this model is developed for the physician's follow up procedures. The TNM stage tumor size nuclear (Fuhrman) grade the existance of necrosis and vascular invasion are employed as the input parameters for this software to predict the recurrence probability in mentioned patients. Finaly the performance analyses are carried out to verify the reliability of the application.Conference Object Near Field Parameter Estimation Of Moving Sources With Recursive Expectation Maximization Algorithm [yinelemeli Beklenti/en Büyükleme Algoritması ile Hareketli Kaynakların Yakın-alan Parametrelerinin Kestirimi](2006) Çekli, Serap; Çekli, Erdinç; Kabaoğlu, Nihat; Cirpan, Hakan AliIn this paper maximum likelihood (ML) estimator is proposed for the joint estimation of the direction of arrival (DOA) and range parameters of moving sources in the near-field of the antenna array. ML estimation algorithm is presented for deterministic signal model. Recursive form of the expectation maximization (REM) algoritm is suggested for the estimation of the near-field parameters because there is not closed form solutions for the maximum likelihood functions. Moreover simulation results of the suggested algorithm are presented. © 2006 IEEE.Conference Object Non-Process and Chemical-Free Offset Printing Plate(2009) Altay, Bilge Nazli; Koroglu, Cafer; Yaman, Özgül; Şahin, Cengiz[Abstract Not Available]Conference Object Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 9Unconditional Maximum Likelihood Approach for Localization of Near-Field Sources in 3-D Space(IEEE, 2004) Kabaoğlu, Nihat; Çırpan, Hakan Ali; Paker, SelçukSince maximum likelihood (ML) approaches have better resolution performance than the conventional localization methods in the presence of less number and highly correlated source signal samples and low signal to noise ratios we propose unconditional ML (UML) method for estimating azimuth elevation and range parameters of near-field sources in 3-D space in this paper Besides these superiorities stability asymptotic unbiasedness asymptotic minimum variance properties are motivated the application of ML approach. Despite these advantages ML estimator has computational complexity. Fortunately this problem can be tackled by the application of Expectation/Maximization (EM) iterative algorithm which converts the multidimensional search problem to one dimensional parallel search problems in order to prevent computational complexity.

