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Example

We present on figure 4.14 4.13 the state transition diagram#3503#> for the place variable. Direction in transitions from state $ i$ to $ j$ is to be interpreted in a clockwise fashion; lines at the top represent transitions from states on the left side to states on the right side while lines at the bottom are for transitions from states on the right side to states on the left side. A circle around a state indicates a transition towards itself. The numbers indicate the percent of transitions from state $ i$ to $ j$.

Figure 4.14: State transition diagram for place variable
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This state transition diagram#3504#> graphically summarize how transitions occurred in the course of observation. But synthesizing information is a difficult task because of the high number of lines.



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Philippe Lemay
1999-09-14