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Esraa Othman, Iva Cibilic, Vesna Posloncec-Petric and Dina Saadallah
Environmental noise is a major environmental concern in metropolitan cities. The rapid social and economic growth in the 20th century is not always accompanied by adequate land planning and environmental management measures. As a consequence of rapid urb...
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Valtteri Hongisto and Jukka Keränen
ISO 3382-3 is globally used to determine the room acoustic conditions of open-plan offices using in situ measurements. The key outcomes of the standard are three single-number quantities: distraction distance, rD, A-weighted sound pressure level of speec...
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Maria Simona Raboaca, Catalin Dumitrescu, Constantin Filote and Ioana Manta
Although there are many methods in the literature to eliminate noise from images, finding new methods remains a challenge in the field and, despite the complexity of existing methods, many of the methods do not reach a sufficient level of applicability, ...
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Jihui Zhang, Thushara D. Abhayapala, Wen Zhang and Prasanga N. Samarasinghe
In this paper, we investigate the maximum active noise control performance over a three-dimensional (3-D) spatial space, for a given set of secondary sources in a particular environment. We first formulate the spatial active noise control (ANC) problem i...
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Anne Caroline Krefis, Myriam Albrecht, Anne Kis, Annika Jagodzinski, Matthias Augustin and Jobst Augustin
Worldwide, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are increasing. Environmental noise and the socioeconomic and sociodemographic situation are important factors for the diseases. Using borough health claims data from 2011 in the city of Hamburg, ecologi...
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Anne Caroline Krefis, Myriam Albrecht, Anne Kis, Annika Jagodzinski, Matthias Augustin and Jobst Augustin
Worldwide, cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are increasing. Environmental noise and the socioeconomic and sociodemographic situation are important factors for the diseases. Using borough health claims data from 2011 in the city of Hamburg, ecologi...
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Therese Kaul and Miles Grafton
This research studies the effect of stratifying soil samples to try and find a suitable depth to establish a geospatial relationship for a practical soil sampling grid in New Zealand hill country. Cores were collected from 200 predetermined sites in grid...
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Xiaoming Cui, Siyuan Cang, Chao Li, Danling Tang, Qing Hu and Huayong Yang
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Ni Sheng and U. Wa Tang
In the Macao Peninsula, the high population density (49,763 inhabitants/km2) and the lack of control over the number of vehicles (460 vehicles/km) have led to an increase in urban pollution. To provide useful information to local government and urban pla...
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Jefry Yanto and Rhea P. Liem
Fuel burn accounts for up to 25%
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of an aircraft?s total operating cost and has become one of the most important decision factors in the airline industry. Hence, prudent fuel estimation is essential for airlines to ensure smooth operation in the upc...
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Ho Namgung and Joo-Sung Kim
To reduce the risk of collision in territorial sea areas, including trade ports and entry waterways, and to enhance the safety and efficiency of ship passage, the International Maritime Organization requires the governing body of every country to establi...
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Jiusheng Du, Chengyang Meng and Xingwang Liu
This study utilizes taxi trajectory data to uncover urban residents? travel patterns, offering critical insights into the spatial and temporal dynamics of urban mobility. A fusion clustering algorithm is introduced, enhancing the clustering accuracy of t...
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Zhongzhi Jiang and Qiliang Ni
A cross strip (XS) anode detector is a photon-counting imaging detector with high spatial resolution. However, due to the Poisson distribution characteristics of the photons emitted by the target, photons with a small time interval will cause signal supe...
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Pierre Goovaerts, Thomas Hermans, Peter F. Goossens and Ellen Van De Vijver
This paper addresses two common challenges in analyzing spatial epidemiological data, specifically disease incidence rates recorded over small areas: filtering noise caused by small local population sizes and deriving estimates at different spatial scale...
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Roger Cesarié Ntankouo Njila, Mir Abolfazl Mostafavi and Jean Brodeur
In this paper, we propose a decentralized semantic reasoning approach for modeling vague spatial objects from sensor network data describing vague shape phenomena, such as forest fire, air pollution, traffic noise, etc. This is a challenging problem as i...
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Kenichi Tabata, Madoka Nakajima and Naohiko Kohtake
Numerous studies have been conducted on indoor and outdoor seamless positioning and indoor?outdoor detection methods. However, the classification of real space into two types, outdoor space and indoor space, is difficult. One type of space that is diffic...
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Yanjie Sun, Mingguang Wu, Xiaoyan Liu and Liangchen Zhou
High-precision dynamic traffic noise maps can describe the spatial and temporal distributions of noise and are necessary for actual noise prevention. Existing monitoring point-based methods suffer from limited spatial adaptability, and prediction model-b...
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Yanjie Zhao, Jin Cheng, Shaohua Wang, Lei Qin and Xueyan Zhang
Urban construction has accelerated the deterioration of the urban sound environment, which has constrained urban development and harmed people?s health. This study aims to explore the spatiotemporal patterns of environmental sound and determine the influ...
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Bilal Bataineh
Clustering analysis is a significant technique in various fields, including unsupervised machine learning, data mining, pattern recognition, and image analysis. Many clustering algorithms are currently used, but almost all of them encounter various chall...
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Rui Xin, Tinghua Ai, Ruoxin Zhu, Bo Ai, Min Yang and Liqiu Meng
Metaphor are commonly used rhetorical devices in linguistics. Among the various types, spatial metaphors are relatively common because of their intuitive and sensible nature. There are also many studies that use spatial metaphors to express non-location ...
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