Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Engineering and Applications (IEA) 2012 pp 491-498 | Cite as
Election Path Based on Image Pressing and Mathematical Modeling
Abstract
In order to have better awareness and understanding of each election method’s connotation and role, it is the aim of this chapter using image analysis, mathematical modeling, the literature, and other research methods, to study the elections that have been polled, the similarities and differences of direct and indirect elections in two ways, respectively, to carry model analysis for these two election methods. This is the first time that image analysis method is used to compare the pros and cons of direct election and indirect elections, and thus provide a reference for the development of democracy. This paper aims to establish an electoral model method, studies the form of direct and indirect elections, and the electoral path optimization analysis which can obtain whether direct election is better than indirect election, to provide a theoretical basis for electoral activities.
Keywords
Image processing Mathematical modeling method Election model Model analysis Optimal controlReferences
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