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Vincenza Carchiolo, Marco Grassia, Michele Malgeri and Giuseppe Mangioni
The study of the behaviors of large community of researchers and what correlations exist between their environment, such as grouping rules by law or specific institution policies, and their performance is an important topic since it affects the metrics u...
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Syed Adil Hussain, Muhammad Umair Hassan, Wajeeha Nasar, Sara Ghorashi, Mona M. Jamjoom, Abdel-Haleem Abdel-Aty, Amna Parveen and Ibrahim A. Hameed
The analysis of individuals? movement behaviors is an important area of research in geographic information sciences, with broad applications in smart mobility and transportation systems. Recent advances in information and communication technologies have ...
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Orlando Barraza and Miquel Estrada
Structural analysis in a transit network is a key aspect used to evaluate in a planning process. In this sense, the use of network science was applied in this work to generate a framework of the main structural features of a transport network. In this ca...
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Tung Manh Ho, Hong Kong T. Nguyen, Thu-Trang Vuong and Quan-Hoang Vuong
The topic of sustainability has mostly been tied to economic development and environmental protection, yet not much attention has been paid to the need for high problem-solving capacity as this underlines both issues. One of the most straightforward ways...
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Mduduzi C. Hlophe and Bodhaswar T. Maharaj
As a result of the new telecommunication ecosystem landscape, wireless communication has become an interdisciplinary field whose future is shaped by several interacting dimensions. These interacting dimensions, which form the cyber?physical convergence, ...
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Hyungsik Shin, Jeryang Park and Dongwoo Kang
Networks can be used to model various aspects of our lives as well as relations among many real-world entities and objects. To detect a community structure in a network can enhance our understanding of the characteristics, properties, and inner workings ...
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Liufeng Tao, Zhong Xie, Dexin Xu, Kai Ma, Qinjun Qiu, Shengyong Pan and Bo Huang
Toponym recognition, or the challenge of detecting place names that have a similar referent, is involved in a number of activities connected to geographical information retrieval and geographical information sciences. This research focuses on recognizing...
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Zhongkai Dang, Lixiang Li, Haipeng Peng and Jiaxuan Zhang
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, in addition to the continuous increment in the number of infected patients, the number of COVID-19-related papers has also increased significantly. According to the statistics, its number even exceeds the research of some ...
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Franco Bagnoli, Emanuele Bellini, Emanuele Massaro and Raúl Rechtman
Percolation, in its most general interpretation, refers to the ?flow? of something (a physical agent, data or information) in a network, possibly accompanied by some nonlinear dynamical processes on the network nodes (sometimes denoted reaction?diffusion...
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K. Mert Cubukcu,Hatcha Taha
Pág. 167 - 175
Although spatial distance is a very important concept for a wide variety of disciplines including social, natural, and information sciences, the methods used to measure spatial distance are not directly expressed and fully explained. In this study, we ca...
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Ridha Ennetta,Ibrahim Nasri
Pág. pp. 5 - 8
Remote labs that enable students to conduct real-world experiments at a distance using a computer and Web-based tools can be the only realistic method of performing practical experiments in the context of distance learning.eSience Tempus project "Maghreb...
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This paper investigates the co-authorship network of star researchers from different disciplines who work on social capital. There has been a recent surge of interest in social capital. Articles on social capital that are published in the last five years...
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Roberto Patuelli, Aura Reggiani, Peter Nijkamp, Franz-Josef Bade
The analysis of the structure and evolution of complex networks has recently received considerable attention. Although research on networks originated in mathematical studies dating back to the nineteenth century (or earlier), and developed further in th...
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Navid Khalili Dizaji and Mustafa Dogan
Brain tumors are one of the deadliest types of cancer. Rapid and accurate identification of brain tumors, followed by appropriate surgical intervention or chemotherapy, increases the probability of survival. Accurate determination of brain tumors in MRI ...
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Niousha Ghannad and Kalpdrum Passi
Currently, video and digital images possess extensive utility, ranging from recreational and social media purposes to verification, military operations, legal proceedings, and penalization. The enhancement mechanisms of this medium have undergone signifi...
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Park K. Fung
Formidably sized networks are becoming more and more common, including in social sciences, biology, neuroscience, and the technology space. Many network sizes are expected to challenge the storage capability of a single physical computer. Here, we take t...
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Laura Catalina Timiras
Based on the results of a research undertaken among young people (18-30 years), students of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the Vasile Alecsandri University of Bacau, this paper reveals their preference for local or foreign brands (on the Romanian ma...
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klaus Solberg Söilen
For the upcoming conference on Intelligence Studies at ICI 2020 in Bad Nauheim, Germany the focus of this issue of JISIB is on collective intelligence and foresight. The first two papers by Søilen and Almedia and Lesca deal with collective intelligence f...
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Xu Zhang, Chao Song, Chengwu Wang, Yili Yang, Zhoupeng Ren, Mingyu Xie, Zhangying Tang and Honghu Tang
Understanding geospatial impacts of multi-sourced drivers on the tourism industry is of great significance for formulating tourism development policies tailored to regional-specific needs. To date, no research in China has explored the combined impacts o...
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Ramona-Diana LEON
Pág. 111 - 123
In the current sharing economy, intergenerational learning is seen as a solution to the aging society phenomenon. Nevertheless, this field is still in an embryonic stage of development and most studies are either conceptual or based on a qualitative appr...
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