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Viet Q. Vu, Minh-Quang Tran, Mohammed Amer, Mahesh Khatiwada, Sherif S. M. Ghoneim and Mahmoud Elsisi
Facial mask detection technology has become increasingly important even beyond the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Along with the advancement in facial recognition technology, face mask detection has become a crucial feature for various applications. T...
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Fujun Du, Shuangjian Jiao and Kaili Chu
To ensure the safety and rational use of bridge traffic lines, the existing bridge structural damage detection models are not perfect for feature extraction and have difficulty meeting the practicability of detection equipment. Based on the YOLO (You Onl...
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Igor V. Kaliberda,Alexander Chernyshev
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The problem of practical implementation of the theory of control systems is that real objects are most often not linear and their models cannot be adequately represented in the form of systems of linear equations. For nonlinear systems, in turn, there ar...
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Amir Forouhar, Dea van Lierop
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In many metropolitan regions, transit-oriented developments are built to motivate the use of sustainable travel by promoting urban growth within walking distances of public transport stations. Changes in residential property values are a common way to as...
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Margrit Kasper-Eulaers, Nico Hahn, Stian Berger, Tom Sebulonsen, Øystein Myrland and Per Egil Kummervold
The proper planning of rest periods in response to the availability of parking spaces at rest areas is an important issue for haulage companies as well as traffic and road administrations. We present a case study of how You Only Look Once (YOLO)v5 can be...
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