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Feature selective validation (FSV) for validation of computational electromagnetics (CEM). part I-the FSV method

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A detailed analysis of the FSV method is presented, setting it firmly in the context of previous comparison techniques; it suggests the relationship between validation of graphically presented data and the psychology of visual perception, and a set of applicability tests to judge the effectiveness of computer-based CEM validation techniques.
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A goal for the validation of computational electromagnetics (CEM) is to provide the community with a simple computational method that can be used to predict the assessment of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) data as it would be undertaken by individuals or teams of engineers. The benefits of being able to do this include quantifying the comparison of data that has hitherto only been assessed qualitatively, to provide the ability to track differences between model iterations, and to provide a means of capturing the variability and range of opinions of groups and teams of workers. The feature selective validation (FSV) technique shows great promise for achieving this goal. This paper presents a detailed analysis of the FSV method, setting it firmly in the context of previous comparison techniques; it suggests the relationship between validation of graphically presented data and the psychology of visual perception. A set of applicability tests to judge the effectiveness of computer-based CEM validation techniques is also proposed. This paper is followed by a detailed comparison with visual assessment, which is presented in Part II

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TL;DR: Routledge is now reissuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965, including works by key figures such as C.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs as discussed by the authors.
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Principles of Gestalt Psychology

K. Koffka
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TL;DR: This thesis details the development of the Feature Selective Validation (FSV) method, which builds on the common language of engineers and scientists alike, employing categories which relate to human interpretations of comparisons, namely: 'ideal', 'excellent', 'very good', 'good', 'fair', 'poor' and 'extremely poor' .
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