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Jinn-Min Yang, Shih-Hsuan Wei
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Feature extraction (FE) or dimensionality reduction (DR) plays quite an important role in the field of pattern recognition. Feature extraction aims to reduce the dimensionality of the high-dimensional dataset to enhance the classification accuracy and fo...
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Ulrich A. Ngamalieu-Nengoue, Pedro L. Iglesias-Rey and F. Javier Martínez-Solano
The drainage network always needs to adapt to environmental and climatic conditions to provide best quality services. Rehabilitation combining pipes substitution and storm tanks installation appears to be a good solution to overcome this problem. Unfortu...
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George Tsakalidis, Kostas Georgoulakos, Dimitris Paganias and Kostas Vergidis
Business process optimization (BPO) has become an increasingly attractive subject in the wider area of business process intelligence and is considered as the problem of composing feasible business process designs with optimal attribute values, such as ex...
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Petr Krysl and Ahmad T. Abawi
Computing backscattering of harmonic acoustic waves from underwater elastic targets of arbitrary shape is a problem of considerable practical significance. The finite element method is commonly applied to the discretization of the target; on the other ha...
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Carlos Osuna,Tobias Wicky,Fabian Thuering,Torsten Hoefler,Oliver Fuhrer
Pág. 79 - 97
High-level programming languages that allow to express numerical methods and generate efficient parallel implementations are of key importance for the productivity of domain-scientists. The diversity and complexity of hardware architectures is imposing a...
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Carlos Osuna,Tobias Wicky,Fabian Thuering,Torsten Hoefler,Oliver Fuhrer
Pág. 79 - 97
High-level programming languages that allow to express numerical methods and generate efficient parallel implementations are of key importance for the productivity of domain-scientists. The diversity and complexity of hardware architectures is imposing a...
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Daniele Sampietro and Martina Capponi
To solve the inverse gravimetric problem, i.e., to estimate the mass density distribution that generates a certain gravitational field, at local or regional scale, several parameters have to be defined such as the dimension of the 3D region to be conside...
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Weixin Zhai, Xiaochong Tong, Shuangxi Miao, Chengqi Cheng and Fuhu Ren
The increasing number of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) has led to challenges related to solving the collision problem to ensure air traffic safety. The traditional approaches employed for collision detection suffer from two main drawbacks: first, the c...
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Luis Fernando Grisales-Noreña, Daniel Gonzalez Montoya and Carlos Andres Ramos-Paja
The optimal location and sizing of distributed generation is a suitable option for improving the operation of electric systems. This paper proposes a parallel implementation of the Population-Based Incremental Learning (PBIL) algorithm to locate distribu...
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David Góez, Paola Soto, Steven Latré, Natalia Gaviria and Miguel Camelo
Next-generation communication systems will face new challenges related to efficiently managing the available resources, such as the radio spectrum. DL is one of the optimization approaches to address and solve these challenges. However, there is a gap be...
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Andry Sedelnikov, Evgenii Kurkin, Jose Gabriel Quijada-Pioquinto, Oleg Lukyanov, Dmitrii Nazarov, Vladislava Chertykovtseva, Ekaterina Kurkina and Van Hung Hoang
This paper describes the development of a methodology for air propeller optimization using Bezier curves to describe blade geometry. The proposed approach allows for more flexibility in setting the propeller shape, for example, using a variable airfoil o...
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Wang Yang, Junhui Xi, Zhihao Wang, Zhiheng Lu, Xian Zheng, Debang Zhang and Yu Huang
Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) is a major tuber crop worldwide, but its mechanized harvesting is inefficient. The digging?pulling cassava harvester is the primary development direction of the cassava harvester. However, the harvester clamping?pulling...
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Lei Zhang, Yunfei Liu, Changjun Yin, Dongping Xue, Dongwei Gui and Zhiming Qi
Farmland landscape fragmentation is an important problem affecting the agricultural modernization process in China. However, farmland landscape fragmentation leads to land being wasted and increases management costs, particularly in the dryland?s oasis r...
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Mario Milicevic, Vedran Batos, Adriana Lipovac and Zeljka Car
Deep regression models are widely employed to solve computer vision tasks, such as human age or pose estimation, crowd counting, object detection, etc. Another possible area of application, which to our knowledge has not been systematically explored so f...
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Daming Zhang, Hui Zhao and Gang Li
Because of the problem that the size of a coal pillar is difficult to determine and it is easy to waste coal resources, taking the Sangou Xindu coal industry as the engineering background, this paper examined the roof cutting and pressure relief technolo...
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Yanxin Hu, Gang Liu, Zhiyu Chen and Jianwei Guo
In practical applications, the intelligence of wheeled mobile robots is the trend of future development. Object detection for wheeled mobile robots requires not only the recognition of complex surroundings, but also the deployment of algorithms on resour...
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Ville Lahtela, Anil Kumar and Timo Kärki
An increased amount of textile waste will be available in the future, and its utilization requires attention from various perspectives. The re-utilization of textile waste in a second material cycle is an option for dealing with a global problem that put...
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Xiaoting Mo, Xinglu Liu and Wai Kin (Victor) Chan
The imbalanced distribution of shared bikes in the dockless bike-sharing system (a typical example of the resource-sharing system), which may lead to potential customer churn and lost profit, gradually becomes a vital problem for bike-sharing firms and t...
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Lorenzo Brezzi, Edoardo Carraro, Davide Pasa, Giordano Teza, Simonetta Cola and Antonio Galgaro
Propagation models can study the runout and deposit of potential flow-like landslides only if a reliable estimate of the shape and size of the volumes involved in the phenomenon is available. This aspect becomes critical when a collapse has not yet occur...
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Manmohan Dass Goel, Chiara Bedon, Adesh Singh, Ashish Premkishor Khatri and Laxmikant Madanmanohar Gupta
The column buckling problem was first investigated by Leonhard Euler in 1757. Since then, numerous efforts have been made to enhance the buckling capacity of slender columns, because of their importance in structural, mechanical, aeronautical, biomedical...
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