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The goal of the grant project is the construction and verification of a heterogeneous agent model which will be an extension of the model developed by Brock and Hommes. The new model will include a possibility to change the mood of the investors on the market. This modification will allow changing phases of optimism and pessimism and will enable generation of more realistic financial time series.
OKO ICT Branch Contact Organization gives support to research teams from universities, research institutes, IT companies wishing to participate in the FP7 Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Programme and Joint Technology Initative programme ARTEMIS (JTI for embedded systems) and ENIAC (JTI for microelectronics).
This project concerns superresolution (SR) of digital images and videos. SR means an improvement of spatial resolution of images beyond the physical limit of the sensor. The central idea of SR is combining a sequence of low-resolution images in order to produce higher resolution image.
Dynamic decision making (DM) maps knowledge into DM strategy, which ensures reaching DM aims under given constraints. Under general conditions, Bayesian DM, minimizing expected loss over admissible strategies, has to be used.
Stochastic decentralized control of distributed systems is studied from theoretical and algorithmic point of view. Decentralization is formalized by imposing conditional independence assumptions in the centralized control problem. However, local models and aims are in general incompatible with this structure and a suitable projections must be found.
In the process of artwork restoration a restorers report is written, which among others contains materials research of taken microscopic samples. The aim of this research is to identify organic and inorganic compounds using microanalytical methods. The results are used to interpret the painting technique of original paint and re-paints and to describe secondary changes of painting materials.