
3. Application to aircraft climb altitude prediction
In 2 , the workload prediction problem was a classification problem: the response variable was a category (low, normal or excessive workload). We now turn to a regression problem, where the response is a real number. The aim here is to predict either the future altitude of a climbing aircraft, or one of the missing parameters...
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Bibliography
Events
USA/Europe ATM R&D seminar
http://www.atmseminarus.org/
International Conference on Research in Air Transportation
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IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems
Transportation Research
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